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Key Features
Description
This exceptional new build property represents a modern approach to comfortable and sustainable living in the charming village of Pannerden. Situated within the Uuleveld project, specifically phase 2b, series 3, blocks 12 and 13, this residence offers a unique blend of contemporary efficiency and aesthetic appeal. The home is designed as a semi-detached dwelling, characterized by its modern-rural architecture inspired by the 1930s. This architectural style brings a timeless quality to the facade, featuring distinctive design elements such as windows with rod divisions, a stylish French balcony on the first floor, elegant canopies, and classic gutter finishes. The exterior is executed in either light yellow or deep red brick, allowing for a degree of personalization in the home's appearance.
Upon approaching the property, one is welcomed by a covered entrance that leads into a spacious hallway. This ground floor area has been thoughtfully laid out to include a meter cupboard, a separate toilet, and the staircase to the upper floors. The heart of the home is found in the L-shaped living room, which has been designed to maximize natural light and space. This living area seamlessly connects to an open kitchen, creating a fluid and social environment ideal for daily life and entertaining. Large sliding doors provide direct access to the garden, blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor living. Adjacent to the main living area is a practical storage room or garage, measuring 18 square meters. This space is accessible via an internal door from the hall and features its own large sliding garage doors, offering versatile storage options or parking for one vehicle. For those who prefer additional outdoor shelter, there is an option to realize a carport.
The first floor of the residence continues the theme of space and comfort. A generous landing provides access to three sizable bedrooms, making the house perfectly suited for families or those requiring a home office. The bathroom on this level is large and well-appointed, featuring a shower, a washbasin, and a second toilet. There is also provision within the bathroom for the installation of a bath, catering to personal preferences. A fixed staircase leads from the landing to the second floor, which houses a multifunctional attic space. This area is home to the technical installations, including the heat pump and mechanical ventilation unit with heat recovery. Despite housing these essentials, the attic remains a practical area with connections for a washing machine and a playful window in the side wall that adds character to the space.
Sustainability is at the core of this property's design. The home is entirely gasless and runs exclusively on electricity, contributing to a significantly reduced ecological footprint. The energy performance is optimal, earning the property an A+++ energy label. High-quality insulation has been applied throughout the structure to minimize heat loss. Heating is provided by a low temperature system in combination with a heat pump, which ensures a consistent and comfortable indoor climate while keeping energy consumption low. The house is fitted with underfloor heating as standard, eliminating the need for radiators and enhancing the modern aesthetic of the interior. To support the electrical demand, three solar panels are included on the roof as a standard feature, harnessing solar energy to power the home. Buyers have the option to expand the number of solar panels as a customization choice, further increasing the home's self-sufficiency.
The property sits on a plot of 363 square meters, providing a substantial outdoor area. The garden is located on the northwest, offering a pleasant orientation for enjoying the evening sun. The total living area measures 147 square meters, which is considerable for a semi-detached home and ensures that residents do not lack for space. The volume of the house is 610 cubic meters, reinforcing the sense of spaciousness. Within the context of the Uuleveld project, there are numerous options for buyers to tailor the home to their specific needs and tastes. These customization options, known as morewerk, include the addition of dormer windows or roof windows to increase the space on the top floor. As mentioned, the insulation and floor heating can be extended to the garage or storage space, and the realization of a carport measuring 3 by 4.85 meters is a possibility.
Living in Pannerden offers the tranquility of a village setting while still being connected to necessary amenities. The location is within a residential district, providing a safe and community-oriented environment. The property is available for transfer in consultation, and the asking price is set at 509000 euros, costs for the buyer not included (vrij op naam). This covers the delivery of the home in its new state, ready for occupation in 2026. The combination of the high-quality build, the energy-efficient specifications, and the flexible layout makes this a compelling choice for those looking to purchase a new build home. The attention to detail in the design, from the classic roof eaves to the modern technical installations, ensures that this residence is not only a place to live but a comfortable and sustainable home for the future.