Zanglijsterlaan 29 is a detached family house located in Leidschendam with a gross floor area of approximately 140 m². The property layout includes three bedrooms, a spacious attic, and both front and rear gardens, with parking available directly in front of the house. The dwelling was completed in 1997 and is equipped with solar panels. Architectural features within the development include bay windows and sloping dark-blue tiled roofs consistent with the neighbouring houses.
The residence features a semi-open to open kitchen design finished in a white style with a contrasting black worktop. The kitchen is fitted with built-in appliances including a dishwasher, hob, combi oven/microwave, fridge-freezer combination and an extractor. The kitchen layout provides workspace and integrated storage appropriate for family use. The dining and living areas connect to the kitchen, supporting practical daily arrangements.
The bathroom is arranged with a walk-in shower, a second toilet and a washbasin. The interior also includes a generous attic space that can be used for storage or as supplementary living space, subject to any necessary adaptations. The property has three defined bedrooms suitable for family or household use. All houses in the row have front and rear outdoor spaces and characteristic exterior detailing as part of the estate design.
The location offers proximity to The Mall of the Netherlands and is bordered by the Vogelwijk and the Antoniushove hospital area, with green landscape toward Wassenaar. Local amenities include a nearby swimming pool, multiple sports and hobby clubs, and several schools and childcare facilities in the surrounding neighbourhood. The dwelling has connections to public transport and cycling routes toward Voorburg and The Hague, and road access to the A4 and A44 motorway corridors. Parking is available on the street in front of the property.