








Spacious Terraced Home with West-Facing Garden in De Rijp
Key Features
Description
This terraced house located on Wevershof in the charming village of De Rijp offers a comfortable living space of 119 square meters, making it an appealing option for those seeking their first proper family home. The property was originally built in 1969 and has since been maintained and updated to meet modern living standards while retaining its practical layout.
The living area features a through lounge design, which means the room benefits from natural light entering from multiple directions throughout the day. This creates a bright and welcoming atmosphere in the main living space. The windows are fitted with plastic frames and double glazing, contributing to better insulation and reduced energy costs. External sun blinds have been installed to help manage sunlight during warmer months.
The kitchen is situated as a closed off room, providing separation from the living area. This traditional layout allows cooking activities to be contained while keeping the living space free from cooking odors and steam. The hallway connects the various ground floor elements and includes a toilet, a storage cupboard under the stairs, the electrical meter box, and the staircase leading to the upper floors. The electrical distribution board has been recently updated, which is a practical improvement for modern electrical needs.
Moving to the first floor, you will find three bedrooms along with a bathroom. The bathroom is equipped with a shower, a toilet, and a washbasin, providing all the essential facilities. The layout on this floor allows for flexible use of the bedrooms, whether for sleeping, working from home, or other purposes.
A fixed staircase leads from the first floor to the second floor, which consists of a landing area and an additional bedroom. Dormer windows have been installed at both the front and rear of the property, effectively creating additional usable space in the attic areas. The second floor also provides storage space, which is valuable for keeping the living areas clutter free.
The garden at the rear of the property faces west, measuring 46 square meters with dimensions of 9.20 meters in depth and 6.20 meters in width. This western orientation means the garden receives afternoon and evening sunlight, making it suitable for outdoor dining and relaxation after work or during weekends. The garden is accessible via a back entrance, providing convenience without having to pass through the house when entering from the rear.
A free standing stone storage shed is located in the garden, offering additional space for storing garden equipment, bicycles, or other items. The external storage space totals 13 square meters. Parking in the area is available on public streets.
The property holds an energy label C, which reflects a moderate level of energy efficiency. The heating and hot water are provided by a gas fired combination boiler. The installed boiler is an Intergas HRE 28/24a model, which according to the listing dates from 2025 and is owned rather than rented. Having a recently installed boiler is beneficial as it reduces the likelihood of immediate replacement costs and typically operates more efficiently than older models.
De Rijp is a village with historical character, and the Wevershof location places residents within easy reach of daily amenities. Shopping facilities for everyday groceries are nearby, as are sports facilities. The historic village center with its restaurants and cafes offers leisure options within walking or cycling distance.
The total plot size is 135 square meters, and the property has a volume of 408 cubic meters. The roof is a gable roof covered with tiles, which is a standard and durable roofing solution for this type of property. The cadastral designation is DE RIJP C 1486, and the property is held in full ownership.
With four bedrooms in total and a practical layout across three levels, this property offers flexibility for various household compositions. The combination of a reasonably sized garden, external storage, and proximity to village amenities makes this a functional home for those looking to establish themselves in De Rijp. The asking price is set at 405,000 euros, which translates to approximately 3,403 euros per square meter of living space. Transfer costs are to be paid by the buyer as indicated by the costs koper designation.

