Description

Broek in Waterland: one of the most idyllic places in the Netherlands. This spacious villa of approximately 200 m2 was built in 2021 and is located on 885 m2 of private land right next to the water. The house offers a phenomenal view over the beautiful meadows and the Natura 2000 area with views as far as Zuiderwoude. The rustic elegance of the building is tastefully combined with modern elements. Sustainability is a clear priority here: With an Energy Label A+++, nineteen solar panels, a heat pump including underfloor cooling, underfloor heating throughout the house and a heat recovery system, this house is perfectly prepared for the future. The underfloor heating can be adjusted separately for each room and ensures a very comfortable home. Layout Upon entering you will find a spacious hall with beautiful oak fitted wardrobes and a ceiling height of no less than 3 meters. The handmade oak staircase to the first floor completes the elegant look. The living room has a very light character due to the high folding aluminum glass doors on either side of the house and the high-placed stable windows. The house invites you to open the doors and let the fresh meadow air fill the house. In the winter months you can enjoy a crackling fire from the modern, wood-burning, high-efficiency wood stove from the Barbas brand. The chef-worthy kitchen is custom-made with oak ceiling high cabinets, a spacious cooking island with bar equipped with a Bora - induction hob with built-in extraction and a natural stone top. The double fridge & freezer makes this the ideal family kitchen. The climate wine cabinet and hot air oven at eye level complete this kitchen. It is a real treat to be able to prepare your meals here and enjoy the beautiful view all year round with friends and family. The garden has a Mediterranean flair with split gravel around the house and garden lighting. The terrace, paved with old baked ‘Waaltjes’ from Zeeland, adds a historical touch to this modern home. In addition, the outdoor kitchen with green marble countertops provides a perfect setting for dinners during summer evenings. The adjacent mooring for a sloop is freely accessible thanks to the right of way. The access to the open water makes it possible to sail to Amsterdam or Monnickendam within a short time. On the adjacent meadow there is a shed, 2 beautiful old fruit trees and an outdoor shower for warm summer days. At the back of the house is a nice studio with an impressive ceiling height of 5 meters and a separate sleeping area in the attic. Like the rest of the house, the studio has large French doors so you always stay in touch with nature. A second bathroom has been created in the studio, which makes this space perfect for an au pair, airbnb or bedroom for older children. The bathroom has a walk-in rain shower and a sink. The separate toilet has a beautiful marble wall and sink. On the first floor there are three bedrooms, a laundry room and a spacious walk-in closet. Step into a world of exceptional beauty with the master bedroom. Wake up every morning to an unparalleled panoramic view of the green landscape enriched by the natural light coming through the three-meter high floor-to-ceiling windows with French doors opening onto the meadow. Discover the tranquility of the outdoors and enjoy serene mornings while wildlife such as birds of prey, rabbits and pheasants move in their natural habitat right in front of your window. Functionality meets finesse with thoughtful design elements, including the beautiful, handmade built-in wardrobe that is not only a feast for the eyes, but also an example of craftsmanship and functionality. The bathroom has the look of a chic spa. The freestanding bath is strategically placed so that you can optimally enjoy the view here thanks to the glass steel door. The walk-in rain shower offers the solution for a quick start to the day, which is finished with stylish large wall tiles. The spacious handmade oak double sink with travertine top and luxurious Samuel Heath taps is a true eye-catcher in the bathroom. The other two bedrooms are almost identical in size, have two spacious windows and both have a beautiful unobstructed view. This floor also has a practical washer-dryer combination cabinet, which are custom-made in the same style as the walk-in closet. The 2 skylights are strategically placed in the roof, filling the house with natural light in both the hall and the bathroom. Parking is also no problem with two parking spaces in the private driveway, and a spacious private parking space opposite the house for two cars, making there a total of space for four vehicles. The house is built very sustainable and minimal maintenance has also been taken into account, due to the entire house being equipped with Aluminum Slim Line Frames from Tudor and windowsills made of natural stone. In short, this property is a rare combination of luxury and natural beauty and a unique harmonious blend of comfort, aesthetics, and functionality. Environment Broek in Waterland is truly one of the most beautiful villages in the Netherlands. The rich history and the beautiful connection with nature are unique. And all this just a fifteen-minute drive from Amsterdam! The direct bus connection makes it extremely easy to reach the city center in less than 20 minutes. The area offers beautiful cycling, walking and sailing routes through the Waterland landscape. A green, watery world with lakes, winding dikes, reed collars, cows, birds and historic places: Holland at its best... Hop on your bike to the village for an errand or for a bite to eat at one of the cozy restaurants. There is also a primary school and a daycare center in the village. Particulars • Spacious detached villa of approx. 200 m2 on a plot of 885 m2; • Located in the picturesque Broek in Waterland; • Year of construction 2021; • Energy label A +++; • The house is fully insulated and equipped with a heat pump including cooling, underfloor heating and a heat recovery installation; • The roof has no less than nineteen solar panels; • Garden with jetty for your boat; • Co-founded terrace in the front and back garden; • There is a back entrance via the path of the house; • Three spacious bedrooms plus a studio with sleeping area; • Two bathrooms; • Two toilets; • Four parking spaces on site; • Entire house equipped with Aluminum Slim line frames; • Over 3 meter high ceilings; • Custom-made kitchen; • Phenomenal and picturesque view over the meadows; • Rustic elegance is combined with modern elements; • Transfer in consultation.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Last asking price
€ 1,875,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 9,375
Status
Sold

Construction

Kind of house
Villa, detached residential property
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
2021
Accessibility
Accessible for people with a disability and accessible for the elderly
Specific
Double occupancy possible

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
200 m²
Plot size
885 m²
Volume in cubic meters
872 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
7 rooms (4 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
2 bathrooms and 2 separate toilets
Bathroom facilities
Shower, sink, double sink, walk-in shower, bath, underfloor heating, and washstand
Number of stories
2 stories
Facilities
Mechanical ventilation, TV via cable, and solar panels

Energy

Energy label
Insulation
Roof insulation, double glazing, insulated walls, floor insulation and completely insulated
Heating
Wood heater, complete floor heating, heat recovery unit and heat pump
Hot water
Electrical boiler

Cadastral data

BROEK IN WATERLAND F 980
Cadastral map
Area
885 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership

Exterior space

Location
On the edge of a forest, alongside a quiet road, along waterway, alongside waterfront, rural, open location and unobstructed view
Garden
Back garden and front garden
Back garden
730 m² (79.30 metre deep and 9.21 metre wide)
Garden location
Located at the east with rear access

Parking

Type of parking facilities
Parking on private property

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