Description

AUTHENTIC AND COMFORTABLE LIVING ON THE WATER IN THE HEART OF ROTTERDAM Step aboard this characterful sailing barge that was built in 1922. This former cargo vessel has been carefully transformed into an atmospheric and comfortable live aboard ship where authentic nautical charm blends seamlessly with contemporary home comforts. LIVING IN THE OUDE HAVEN OF ROTTERDAM – A CITY OASIS ON THE WATER Living on a ship in the historic Oude Haven of Rotterdam offers a unique combination of tranquility, character and vibrant city life. Every morning you’ll wake up in the heart of the city, gently floating in a piece of living maritime heritage. THE LOCATION – HISTORY AND MODERN ENERGY COMBINED The Oude Haven is one of the oldest harbors in Rotterdam and is steeped in history. Surrounded by monumental buildings offers the area a nostalgic setting with a modern twist. At the same time is the harbor a lively social hub. Trendy cafés, cozy terraces, top-quality restaurants and creative workspaces are literally right outside your door. Taking over a highly desirable mooring spot in the city center is possible but is subject to approval by the harbor authority. FACILITIES – EVERYTHING WITHIN REACH - PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Metro station Blaak, tram stops and NS train connections are all within walking distance. Rotterdam Central Station is just minutes away with quick access to The Hague or Amsterdam. - DAILY GROCERIES: Supermarkets, specialty shops and the iconic Markthal are just a stone’s throw away. - SPORTS AND LEISURE: The Maasboulevard offers space for jogging or cycling along the river and there are several gyms nearby. - CULTURE AND EDUCATION: Nearby you’ll find art galleries, cinemas, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences and museums such as the Maritime Museum. LIFE ON BOARD – FREEDOM AND CONNECTION Living on a ship is more than just a place to stay. It’s a lifestyle. You live quite literally on the water with your feet in the city and your mind at ease. You experience the seasons more vividly, the space feels more open and you’re always surrounded by the gentle motion of the water. Despite its central location, you will experience a surprising amount of peace and quiet on board. You share the quay with other live aboard vessels creating a close-knit and friendly community of like-minded people. IN SHORT Living in the Oude Haven of Rotterdam means residing in a historic neighborhood full of life, culture and comfort. All this from the deck of your own ship. This is no standard residence but a home with a story, right in the heart of one of the most dynamic cities in the Netherlands. LAYOUT - FOREPEAK: A cabin with a single bed with space to convert it into a double. - UTILITY ROOM: Equipped with a washing machine and dryer. - SALON: Spacious setup with a double bed, plenty of storage and a practical galley. - BATHROOM: Complete with bathtub/shower, toilet and washbasin. - AFT CABIN: Cozy area fitted with a desk, extra sleeping space and access to the engine room. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - DIMENSIONS APPROX.: 20.73 x 4.04 x 0.80 meters - ENGINE: Mercedes 220D, 65 hp, construction year 1985 - HEATING: Somy central heating on diesel - ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS: 12V, 24V and 230V shore power connection CERTIFICATION The vessel holds a valid Communautair Binnenvaartcertificaat voor Binnenschepen (TRIWV\*)\*, valid until September 2029, allowing you to enjoy life aboard with complete peace of mind. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BUYERS - The stated measurements in square meters (m²) and cubic meters (m³) have been estimated as accurately as possible, but are not guaranteed. All listed dimensions and areas are indicative. Determining exact values for ships is particularly challenging. No rights may be derived from this information. The mentioned surface area has not been calculated in accordance with the NEN2580 measurement standard. The NEN guideline for buildings has therefore not been applied. If you wish to know the exact living area or volume, you as the buyer may commission a specialized agency to carry out such measurements. - If you wish to schedule a viewing, we would be pleased to make an appointment with you. You can contact us by email or by phone at +31 (0)10 248 98 30. - More information about the vessel can be found on our website. - This information has been compiled by us with due care. However, we accept no liability for any incompleteness or inaccuracies in the information provided. - The buyer has a duty to investigate. Buyers are strongly advised to engage a certified marine surveyor or expert to inspect the vessel. Should you choose not to have the vessel inspected by a certified expert, you are, by law, considered sufficiently knowledgeable to oversee all relevant matters yourself. - A houseboat is classified as movable property, which means the 3-day cooling-off period does not apply and a verbal agreement is legally binding. - Upon transfer of a houseboat, no transfer tax is due. Buyer’s costs consist solely of the legal transfer costs at the notary.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Asking price
€ 197,500 kosten koper
Listed since
Status
Available
Acceptance
Available immediately

Construction

Type of other property
Berth
Building type
Resale property

Layout

Dimensions
83 m² (20.73 meter deep and 4.04 meter broad)
Plot size
83 m²

Cadastral data

RTD04 AH 548
Cadastral map
Area
83 m² (part of parcel)
Ownership situation
Use and occupancy

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