








Spacious terraced home with deep garden and free rear position in Hellevoetsluis
Key Features
Description
The property at Zeekraal 21 is situated in the Bloemen en Plantenbuurt neighborhood of Hellevoetsluis. This residential area benefits from a quiet location with only local traffic, making it an attractive setting for families and those seeking a peaceful living environment. The house is part of a block of four homes, positioned with a deep garden at the rear that offers an open and unobstructed view due to the free standing properties located on the opposite side.
Upon entering the residence, visitors immediately notice the generous proportions of the interior and the somewhat playful layout that characterizes the floor plan. The front section of the ground floor provides ample space for the living area, allowing future owners to configure this space according to their personal preferences and lifestyle requirements. Whether one prefers an open plan living arrangement or more defined separate zones, the dimensions of this area accommodate various possibilities.
The rear section of the ground floor currently offers sufficient room for a large dining table, positioned adjacent to the closed kitchen. For those looking to modernize the property, this layout presents an excellent opportunity to create an open plan living kitchen by removing the wall between these spaces. The dimensions would easily accommodate a kitchen island, making this a realistic renovation option. Additionally, the installation of a large sliding door at the rear would significantly enhance the natural light entering the home and create a strong visual connection with the garden.
The backyard faces west, which means it receives sunlight from late morning until sunset, making it an ideal outdoor space for those who enjoy spending time in the garden throughout the afternoon and evening. The garden has been maintained with a terrace area, artificial grass, and planted borders with various greenery. A noteworthy feature is the additional parcel of land that the owners of the entire block collectively purchased behind their properties. Behind the shed, there is a pathway that neighbors are permitted to use, leading to an extra strip of garden that borders directly on the water.
The total living area measures 130 square meters, which is above average for this type of property. This spaciousness is evident across all floors. The first floor contains three bedrooms, and the attic houses a fourth bedroom created by the installation of a plastic dormer window. The width of the property measures nearly six meters, combined with straight exterior walls, which means that each bedroom can comfortably accommodate a double bed. This practical aspect makes the home particularly suitable for families with multiple children or those requiring a home office space alongside sleeping quarters.
The bathroom is generously proportioned and features both a bathtub and a separate shower. A second toilet and a vanity unit complete the sanitary facilities on this floor. The bathroom has been finished in neutral tones with large white wall tiles and a wood look floor, providing a clean and timeless aesthetic that requires no immediate updating.
The attic floor gained significant additional space through the installation of the dormer window. Besides the fourth bedroom, a large landing area has been created here. This landing provides practical storage space and houses the central heating boiler, which was replaced in 2025, as well as connections for a washing machine and dryer. The bitumen roofing on the dormer was renewed in 2020, ensuring this part of the property remains well maintained.
The property holds a C energy label, which indicates a reasonable level of energy efficiency. Insulation measures have been implemented including roof insulation, double glazing, and wall insulation. The heating and hot water are provided by a gas fired combination boiler, specifically a Remeha HRE 36 30 CW5 model from 2025, which is included in the purchase.
The location offers good accessibility to daily amenities. A primary school is literally around the corner, while shops and a supermarket can be found on the Moriaanseweg and the Rijksstraatweg, both within walking distance. This proximity to essential services adds to the practical appeal of the property.
Parking is available on public roads in the vicinity. The property features a free standing stone shed with electricity connection, providing secure storage for bicycles, garden equipment, or other belongings.
Some technical aspects worth noting include the wooden upper floors, which is typical for properties from this construction period. Roller shutters have been installed for added comfort and security. The roof structure is a gable roof covered with clay tiles.
The cadastral registration shows two separate parcels, both held in full ownership. The main parcel measures 137 square meters and the additional parcel, which was purchased to extend the garden toward the water, measures 26 square meters. Together these form the total plot area of 163 square meters.
The asking price is 375000 euros, which translates to approximately 2885 euros per square meter of living space. The property is offered with a costs buyer transfer structure, meaning that the buyer is responsible for the transfer tax and notary fees associated with the purchase.
This terraced house from 1971 presents itself as a spacious family home with several notable advantages including the large living area, four full sized bedrooms, a deep sunny garden with water proximity, and a recently replaced central heating boiler. The property offers opportunities for personalization and modernization while maintaining a solid foundation of functional living space.

