








Spacious Semi-Detached House with Four Bedrooms and Open Rear View
Key Features
Description
This well-presented semi-detached house is situated on the edge of a village in the municipality of Zwartewaal. The property offers comfortable family living with four bedrooms, a generous indoor storage space comparable to a garage, and a garden that benefits from an unobstructed view at the rear due to its proximity to allotment gardens. Built in 1997, the home has been maintained and updated with contemporary features while retaining its practical layout.
Access to the property is via a double driveway located on the side of the house, providing off-street parking for two vehicles and including an electric vehicle charging point. The ground floor entrance leads to a hallway from which the various ground floor spaces can be reached. A fully tiled toilet room with a small sink is immediately accessible, along with a built-in closet that houses the electrical meter box. From this central point, both the living room and the staircase to the upper floors are reachable.
The living room is a notable feature of the ground floor, being both spacious and bright. Natural light enters through windows on three sides of the room, all of which are fitted with screens to provide shade during sunny periods. The flooring throughout the living area is PVC, with underfloor heating installed beneath for comfort during colder months. Air conditioning is also present, allowing for temperature control throughout the year regardless of the season.
Positioned at the rear of the living room is the kitchen, arranged in a straight configuration. The kitchen is modern in design and includes built-in appliances for convenience. A Quooker instant hot water tap is installed, providing immediately boiling water for cooking and beverage preparation. The placement of the kitchen at the rear allows for views of the garden while preparing meals or cleaning.
One of the distinguishing characteristics of this property is the substantial indoor storage room, which is equivalent in size to a single garage. This space is fully tiled and benefits from heating, making it suitable for use as a workshop, hobby space, or simply for secure storage. The storage room has a door opening to the front driveway and a separate door to the garden, providing flexible access. A roller shutter is fitted at the front of this space for security and to protect the contents from weather when the door is open.
The first floor is accessed via a staircase from the ground floor hallway. The landing on this level is generous in size and provides access to three bedrooms, the family bathroom, and the continuation of the staircase to the second floor. Each of the three bedrooms on this floor is fitted with laminate flooring and equipped with both roller shutters and air conditioning units, ensuring privacy, darkness for sleeping, and comfortable temperatures. Dormer windows have been added to both the front and rear of the property on this floor, increasing the usable floor space in the bedrooms and improving natural light.
The bathroom on the first floor is finished with modern tiles and offers a luxurious feel. It is comprehensively equipped with a shower corner, a bathtub, a wall-hung toilet, and a designer radiator. This arrangement provides flexibility for different preferences and household routines.
The second floor is reached by a fixed staircase, indicating that this is a permanent part of the living space rather than a pull-down attic ladder. The landing on this floor has a skylight providing natural light and has been arranged as a utility area with connections for a washing machine and dryer. This keeps laundry facilities separate from the living and sleeping areas.
Also located on the second floor is the central heating system, specifically a Remeha Avanta 35C Ace combi boiler that was installed in 2024, suggesting recent replacement and reliability for years to come. The solar boiler system is also housed here, along with inverters for the solar panel installation. A second storage space contains an additional inverter, indicating a comprehensive solar panel setup.
The fourth bedroom is situated on this second floor. It features built-in storage, a large skylight, and laminate flooring consistent with the other bedrooms. The presence of a skylight ensures this room receives adequate natural light despite being on the top floor.
The outdoor space of the property has been designed with low maintenance in mind. The garden features paved areas and plant borders, enclosed by fencing for privacy and security. A particularly appealing aspect is the view from the rear garden, which overlooks allotment gardens, creating a sense of openness and connection to green space that is unusual for a residential property. A large sunshade is fitted to the rear of the house, covering the area outside the living room and kitchen, providing shade for outdoor sitting and dining during warmer weather.
The property has achieved an energy label A+ rating, reflecting its good energy efficiency. This rating is supported by comprehensive insulation measures including roof insulation, high-performance glazing, wall insulation, and floor insulation. The heating system combines a modern central heating boiler with partial underfloor heating on the ground floor. Hot water is provided through a solar boiler system, reducing gas consumption for water heating. Additionally, the property has 16 solar panels installed, further reducing electricity costs and environmental impact.
The living space measures 123 square meters according to the NEN2580 measurement standard. An additional 17 square meters of indoor storage space is available in the garage-sized storage room, and there are 3 square meters of external attached space. The total plot area is 249 square meters, and the building has a volume of 483 cubic meters. The rear garden specifically measures 117 square meters, with dimensions of 13 meters in depth and 9 meters in width, and is oriented to the north.
The property is located in a residential neighborhood that also offers a rural character and enjoys free views. The home is equipped with various modern conveniences including fiber optic cable for high-speed internet, mechanical ventilation for air quality, and comprehensive window coverings with screens, roller shutters, and exterior sun blinds.
Foundation risk for this property has been assessed as low according to FunderMaps data, classified in the A, B, or C category which indicates no elevated groundwater-related risk, demonstrably repaired foundation, or research indicating no risk is present. The listing notes that this classification is based on model assumptions or established data, and interested buyers are advised to commission their own foundation inspection if this is a particular concern.
The property is being offered at an asking price of 550,000 euros, with the buyer responsible for transfer costs. Based on the living area of 123 square meters, this equates to approximately 4,472 euros per square meter. The property is currently available, and the date of transfer can be negotiated between buyer and seller.

