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Jeudje 81621 GM Hoorn (NH)Binnenstad - Buurt 10 00
€ 895,000 k.k.
- 133 m²living area
- 207 m²plot size
- 3bedrooms
- Benergy label
Sales history
- Listed since
- September 12, 2025
- Date of sale
- November 3, 2025
- Term
- 7 weeks
Description
What an impressive home!
In a unique location in the historic city center of Hoorn, you will find this stately, classic, yet modernized townhouse on the charming Jeudje. Originally two separate residences, Jeudje 8 and Jeudje 10, they have been combined into one grand and spacious property, truly unparalleled in the area. A genuine gem in the heart of the city, where history, quality, and contemporary comfort come together seamlessly.
This charming townhouse was originally built in 1850 and breathes history. Yet, behind its characterful façade lies a home that has been fully rebuilt and reinforced in this century, upgraded to meet modern standards of comfort and sustainability. Thanks to a thorough renovation, the house is in excellent structural condition and holds an energy label B, quite rare in the historic city center. The renewed sheet-pile anchor foundation ensures a solid and secure base for the future. In spring 2026, the entire exterior, including walls and woodwork, will be professionally repainted in coordination with the neighbors at number 6. A reputable painting company has already been commissioned, ensuring the property remains in outstanding condition.
Layout: character, light, and space
Ground floor: space and grandeur
The stylish entrance hall, with its classic black-and-white checkered floor, sets the tone immediately. Here you will find the meter cupboard with smart meters and a modern toilet with washbasin. Step into the living room and experience a true sense of space and grandeur. The high ceilings with authentic beams, the large window overlooking the deep garden, and the warm oak flooring create a charming and atmospheric ambiance. Electric screens allow you to adjust the natural light to suit every moment of the day.
A unique layout thanks to the merging of two homes
The living room flows openly into the left wing of the house, formerly Jeudje 10, where the luxurious kitchen is now situated. This dream kitchen for any cooking enthusiast is designed with sleek white handleless cabinetry, a natural stone countertop, and high-quality built-in appliances, including a 6-burner Boretti gas stove with oven, refrigerator, extractor, thermostatic tap, and dishwasher (2023). Large windows provide beautiful natural light and emphasize the impressive ceiling height. A delightful detail: the small wooden sailboat at the kitchen window, a subtle nod to Hoorn’s maritime history.
Dining area and garden room
The central dining area forms the beating heart of the house, perfect for dinners or cozy evenings with friends. Adjacent to the garden lies the garden room, a lovely space of peace and comfort. With French doors and a sunshade, it easily becomes an extension of the garden during sunny days. Additionally, a practical utility room provides space for an extra fridge, freezer, and storage, and also offers access to the garden.
First floor: luxury, comfort, and views
Master suite with walk-in closet and city views
The master bedroom is located at the rear of the house and offers breathtaking views of the Koepelkerk, the Pakhuisbrug, and Hoorn’s historic skyline. Thanks to the separate walk-in closet, the bedroom itself remains uncluttered, creating an open and tranquil layout. Adjacent is the spacious front-facing bathroom, featuring a freestanding bathtub, walk-in shower, double sink unit, toilet, and mechanical ventilation, finished with white wall tiles and stylish anthracite floor tiles.
Two additional rooms and second bathroom
The second bedroom, also at the rear, shares the same beautiful view. The third room, located at the front, has its own bathroom with walk-in shower, sink, and washer/dryer connections, ideal as a guest room, home office, or teenager’s room.
Second floor: multifunctional and future-proof
The top floor consists of two separate spaces, each with its own access. Here you will find the technical installations: two Remeha boilers (both installed in 2024) and two mechanical ventilation units, a legacy of the home’s original dual-structure layout. This floor offers many possibilities, such as a home office, studio, hobby space, or additional bedroom.
Garden: a green oasis in the city center
Behind the house lies a surprisingly deep and beautifully landscaped garden, perfectly positioned on the sunny southwest. Here you can enjoy peace, greenery, and privacy, right in the city. The garden is planted with trees, shrubs, and perennials, creating a wonderful retreat for relaxation, entertaining, or gardening. Under the sunshade or in the shade of a parasol, you can spend endless summer days here. At the back is a wooden shed for bicycles and garden tools. A back entrance provides access via a shared passage with the neighbors at number 6, practical and discreet.
Location: historic living in a vibrant city
Jeudje 8 is ideally situated on the edge of Hoorn’s historic city center. Within minutes, you can walk to charming shopping streets, lively cafés and terraces, and cultural venues. The city beach and the Markermeer waterfront are also within walking distance, perfect for outdoor and water lovers. Parking is easy, opposite the house is parking garage 't Jeudje, offering ample space for visitors. Residents can obtain a city center parking permit.
Hoorn is a vibrant city with a rich history, lively events, and a strong sense of community. With excellent train connections to Amsterdam (approx. 30–35 minutes), it’s the perfect place for those who want to combine culture and tranquility with easy urban access.
History of the Jeudje
The street name “Jeudje” reflects a rich history. Originally known as Jodenstraat, this neighborhood emerged after a city expansion in 1508. In the 17th century, a small Jewish community settled here. Historic maps show the Jeudje as a lively residential area along the water, a spirit still present today.
Unique features of this home
- Characterful townhouse, rebuilt and modernized
- Merged from two properties: unique and spacious layout
- Energy label B, rare in historic city centers
- Renewed foundation (sheet-pile anchors) and exterior painting planned for 2026
- Spacious living areas with high ceilings, luxury kitchen, garden room, and deep southwest-facing garden
- Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and two multifunctional attic spaces
- Located in the historic city center of Hoorn with all amenities within walking distance
Are you searching for a stylish, sustainable, and truly unique home in the heart of Hoorn, where history and modern comfort blend perfectly? Then Jeudje 8 is absolutely worth a viewing. Contact us today for a private tour and experience the special atmosphere of this remarkable property for yourself.
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Features
Transfer of ownership
- Last asking price
- € 895,000 kosten koper
- Asking price per m²
- € 6,729
- Status
- Sold
Construction
- Kind of house
- Single-family home, semi-detached residential property
- Building type
- Resale property
- Year of construction
- 1850
- Specific
- Protected townscape or village view (permit needed for alterations)
- Type of roof
- Mansard roof covered with roof tiles
Surface areas and volume
- Areas
- Living area
- 133 m²
- Other space inside the building
- 17 m²
- External storage space
- 51 m²
- Plot size
- 207 m²
- Volume in cubic meters
- 758 m³
Layout
- Number of rooms
- 7 rooms (3 bedrooms)
- Number of bath rooms
- 2 bathrooms and 1 separate toilet
- Bathroom facilities
- 2 walk-in showers, bath, toilet, washstand, and sink
- Number of stories
- 2 stories and an attic
- Facilities
- Outdoor awning, skylight, mechanical ventilation, and passive ventilation system
Energy
- Energy label
- B
- Insulation
- Roof insulation, mostly double glazed, insulated walls, floor insulation and secondary glazing
- Heating
- CH boiler
- Hot water
- CH boiler
- CH boiler
- Remeha (gas-fired combination boiler from 2024, in ownership)
Cadastral data
- HOORN A 5648
- Cadastral map
- Area
- 160 m²
- Ownership situation
- Full ownership
- HOORN A 6267
- Cadastral map
- Area
- 47 m²
- Ownership situation
- Full ownership
Exterior space
- Location
- In centre and unobstructed view
- Garden
- Back garden
- Back garden
- 76 m² (10.00 metre deep and 7.00 metre wide)
- Garden location
- Located at the southwest with rear access
Storage space
- Shed / storage
- Detached wooden storage
- Facilities
- Electricity
Parking
- Type of parking facilities
- Resident's parking permits
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Neighborhood

Binnenstad - Buurt 10 00
Hoorn (NH)- Residents
- 900
- Family with children
- 17%
- Avg. asking price / m²
- € 5,213
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