








Spacious Corner Home with Atelier and Sunny Garden in Ministerpark
Key Features
Description
This spacious corner house is located in the popular and family friendly Ministerpark neighborhood in Naarden. The property is situated on a quiet and car free street, offering a peaceful living environment while remaining well connected to various amenities and transportation options.
The house has a total living area of 127 square meters and sits on a generous plot of 340 square meters. The property features four bedrooms spread across multiple floors, making it suitable for families of different sizes. The energy label is rated B, reflecting a reasonably efficient home. The building was originally constructed in 1955 but has undergone significant improvements in recent years.
On the ground floor, the entrance hall provides access to the staircase and a modern toilet with a small sink. The living room has been extended at the rear and features a wooden floor throughout. Large windows allow plenty of natural light to enter the space, and harmonic doors open directly to the garden, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living areas. The semi open kitchen is described as simple but functional, equipped with essential appliances and a practical cellar cupboard for additional storage. The kitchen also has direct access to the rear garden.
One of the notable features of this property is the detached garage that has been converted into an atelier. This space measures approximately 10 square meters and is fully insulated and heated. It includes a small kitchen unit, skylights, a sliding door, and a gas heater. This versatile space could serve as a home office, hobby room, music studio, or practice room for professionals working from home. Behind the main garden, there is an additional canopy structure that provides covered space for bicycle storage and other items.
The first floor contains a landing, two spacious bedrooms located at the front and rear of the house, a third smaller bedroom, and a modern bathroom. The bathroom is finished with a design bathtub, underfloor heating, a second toilet, a vanity unit with sink, and a towel radiator. These features make the bathroom both practical and comfortable for daily use.
The second floor is accessible via a fixed staircase and comprises the attic level. Here you will find a landing area, a laundry room, a storage and heating room, and a fourth bedroom that has been created with the addition of a dormer window. The listing notes that the current storage area could potentially be converted into an additional workspace by installing another dormer window, offering future flexibility for the new owners.
The exterior of the property is equally appealing. The garden surrounds the house on multiple sides, including a front garden, rear garden, and a side garden measuring 80 square meters with a depth of 8 meters and a width of 10 meters. The garden faces southwest, ensuring plenty of sunlight throughout the day. This orientation is considered desirable in the Netherlands as it captures afternoon and evening sun, making the outdoor spaces enjoyable for relaxation and entertaining.
The property has received several upgrades that enhance its comfort and sustainability. New plastic window frames have been installed, most of which feature triple glazing for improved insulation. In 2025, additional sustainability measures were implemented, including wall insulation, roof insulation, and window insulation. The house also has five solar panels installed, which are full black HC 320WP models, contributing to reduced energy costs.
The heating system consists of a gas fired combination boiler from Nefit, installed in 2015, which is owned rather than rented. The property has partial underfloor heating in the bathroom, with radiators likely serving the remaining spaces. The ventilation system includes both mechanical and natural ventilation options.
The Ministerpark neighborhood is known for being family friendly and offers various amenities within walking distance. These include playgrounds, primary schools, sports clubs, and shops. The Naarden Bussum train station is located nearby, providing convenient public transportation options. For those who travel by car, the A1 motorway offers quick access to Amsterdam and Amersfoort, with travel times of just a few minutes. The natural surroundings are also a draw, with the Naardermeer nature reserve and the historic fortress walls of Naarden located close to the property.
Parking at the property is available through public on street parking. The garage, while converted to an atelier, originally had capacity for one vehicle and still contains the necessary utilities including electricity, heating, and running water.
The property is offered at a price of 795,000 euros, which translates to approximately 6,260 euros per square meter of living space. The asking price is stated as costs koper, meaning the buyer is responsible for transfer taxes and notary fees in addition to the purchase price. The transfer date is to be agreed upon between the parties.
The property is classified as a corner house within the category of single family homes. It is listed as existing construction with a gable roof covered with tiles. The total volume of the building is 403 cubic meters, and there is an additional 9 square meters of external storage space.
The cadastral designation is NAARDEN D 4381, and the property is held in full ownership. The listing indicates that the property is partially furnished, which may include certain fixtures and fittings that will remain with the house upon transfer.
The status of the listing is shown as sold subject to contract, indicating that an agreement has been reached with a prospective buyer but the transaction has not yet been finalized. This is a common status in Dutch real estate transactions where certain conditions still need to be met before the sale becomes definitive.

