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Description

Corner House with Open Views in Buitendijke* *Buitendijke is the neighborhood located outside the dike: the old IJsselmeer dike. Within walking distance of the village center with its centuries-old, tree-lined village green (“De Brink”), as well as the shops, restaurants, and cafés along Dorpsstraat and the IJsselmeer beach. In the 1980s, approximately 500 homes were built in this area. With or without a dog, you can enjoy walks along the old IJsselmeer dike and the IJsselmeer beach. Buitendijke offers a daycare center, after-school care, a preschool, and a primary school. Just outside the neighborhood is “De Rijver,” originally built as a gymnasium for the school. Today, it offers a wide range of activities such as yoga, bridge, chess, and table tennis. The building also houses meeting rooms, a WMO service desk (providing support services for the elderly and people with disabilities), and a general practitioner. The local music association G.A. Heinze also rehearses and performs here. Greenery surrounds the neighborhood and is also found in the small squares between the houses, where communal gardens include playground equipment for children. For teenagers, there is a football field/skate park. The area has two bus stops and is conveniently located near major access roads to ’t Gooi and Amsterdam. Via the A6, the Flevoland polders can be reached quickly. In winter, the Vinkenplas often turns into a natural ice-skating rink. Tennis, hockey, and football fields—as well as a riding school—are all within cycling distance. Muiderberg “by the sea” Around 1900, Muiderberg was a modest farming village on the Zuiderzee coast. Thanks to the Gooische steam tram, the village became easily accessible from Amsterdam. Many farmers earned extra income in the summer by renting out all or part of their homes, while retreating themselves to barns or stables. Such arrangements required a great deal of tolerance—and that same spirit of hospitality still exists today. Those coming from the city who appreciate the leafy, green surroundings of Muiderberg are still warmly welcomed. The open waters of the IJsselmeer and the abundant greenery in and around the village are cherished and protected. Even after decades of new development over the past 60 years, Muiderberg remains an oasis of peace and green space. Outside rush hour, Amsterdam can be reached in just 10 minutes by car, or by bicycle in approximately 30 to 60 minutes, depending on pace. With the A1 and A6 nearby, Muiderberg is well connected to the entire Randstad as well as the northern and eastern regions of the Netherlands. There are bus connections to the NS railway stations in Naarden-Bussum and Weesp. In and around Muiderberg, you can enjoy cycling, walking, horseback riding, swimming, sailing, surfing, and kitesurfing. There are also facilities for tennis, hockey, and football. “De Rijver” offers a wide range of indoor sports activities. The village provides ample shopping options and a choice of two primary schools. Muiderberg offers an ideal living environment for both young and old. Unique is the historic, tree-lined village green (“De Brink”), where nature flows seamlessly into the heart of the village. The residential areas developed in the 1950s and 1960s are also rich in green spaces. And then there is something that goes beyond all practical advantages—something you must experience for yourself. No matter where your preference lies, as a new resident you will immediately feel at home in Muiderberg. It is comforting to be surrounded by like-minded people. It is no coincidence that so many residents have consciously chosen this village. Those who wish are effortlessly welcomed into a close-knit community united by their love for the place they live, where people know one another and greet each other. In short, Muiderberg is a place where you can truly be yourself. First floor The entrance leads into the hallway with a toilet and access to the bright living/dining room. Thanks to its corner position and large windows, the living room enjoys plenty of natural light and open views. Sliding doors provide direct access to the neatly landscaped garden, which features a detached storage shed and a rear entrance. The open-plan kitchen adjoins the dining area, creating a pleasant and open living space ideal for everyday living and entertaining. Second floor The first floor comprises three well-proportioned bedrooms. The rooms are practically laid out and suitable for use as bedrooms, a home office, or hobby rooms. The centrally located bathroom is equipped with standard sanitary fittings, including a shower, washbasin, and toilet. Third floor The second floor features a spacious attic room with two dormer windows, providing ample space and plenty of natural light. This floor is highly versatile and can be used as a master bedroom, workspace, or guest accommodation. In addition, there is a second bathroom, adding extra comfort and convenience. Other floors Attic storage Practical attic storage space spanning almost the full width of the house, measuring approximately 5.16 x 2.42 metres. The attic has limited headroom (height below 1.50 metres) and is therefore ideal as additional storage space for items such as seasonal belongings, suitcases and archives. A convenient and valuable extra storage area. Garden The attractively landscaped rear garden is ideally positioned facing west, allowing you to enjoy the sun from the afternoon well into the evening. The garden offers ample space for several seating areas, making it a perfect place to relax or dine outdoors. The rear access adds extra convenience, and the detached storage shed at the back of the garden provides practical space for bicycles, garden tools, and additional storage. Features - Corner house with open views, located in the popular Buitendijke neighborhood - Bright living/dining room with sliding doors opening onto the garden - Attractive, west-facing rear garden with rear access - Detached storage shed - Three bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor - Top floor arranged as a spacious master bedroom - Master bedroom with en-suite bathroom and two dormer windows, providing extra space and plenty of natural light - Two bathrooms in total - Quiet, green residential area close to the IJsselmeer - Amenities, schools, sports facilities, and public transport within easy reach - Excellent connections to Amsterdam, ’t Gooi, and the A1/A6 motorways

Features

Transfer of ownership

Listed since
Acceptance
Available in consultation
Asking price
€ 600,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 5,357
Status
Available

Construction

Kind of house
Single-family home, corner house
Building type
Resale property
Construction period
1991-2000
Type of roof
Gable roof covered with roof tiles

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
112 m²
External storage space
7 m²
Plot size
119 m²
Volume in cubic meters
400 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
5 rooms (4 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
2 bathrooms and 1 separate toilet
Bathroom facilities
Shower, bath, toilet, sink, and washstand
Number of stories
3 stories and a loft
Facilities
Skylight, mechanical ventilation, sliding door, and TV via cable

Energy

Energy label
Insulation
Roof insulation, double glazing, insulated walls and floor insulation
Heating
CH boiler
Hot water
CH boiler
CH boiler
Gas-fired, in ownership

Cadastral data

GOOISE MEREN C 3353
Cadastral map
Area
119 m²

Exterior space

Location
Alongside a quiet road and in residential district
Garden
Back garden
Back garden
60 m² (12.00 metre deep and 5.00 metre wide)
Garden location
Located at the west with rear access

Storage space

Shed / storage
Detached brick storage

Parking

Type of parking facilities
Public parking

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