This corner house located in the Hagenkamp district of Eindhoven offers a total living area of approximately 117 m². The property features a spacious and well-maintained layout with four rooms, including three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The house is set on an existing building constructed in 1960 and is classified as a family home. It includes both a front and a backyard, with the backyard being largely paved, south-facing, and equipped with two terraces, a lawn, lighting, a tap, and a back entrance. Additionally, there is a storage room of about 11 m² with electricity, suitable for bicycles or garden tools.
On the ground floor, the entrance hall provides access to a toilet room with natural ventilation, a meter cupboard, stair cupboard, and staircase to the first floor. The living room receives ample natural light from front windows and includes a modern built-in wardrobe, shutters, and a PVC floor with underfloor heating extending throughout the ground floor. The open kitchen at the rear features a cooking island with an induction hob, automatic extractor hood, sink, and multiple built-in appliances including a dishwasher, freezer, refrigerator, and combi oven. Two French doors in the kitchen provide access to the backyard and allow natural light through recessed spotlights and skylights.
The first floor has two bedrooms measuring approximately 13 m² and 10 m² respectively, both with laminate flooring. There are two bathrooms on this floor: one with a bath, design radiator, free-hanging toilet, washbasin with furniture, window, and door for daylight and ventilation; the other with a shower and washbasin with furniture. A fixed staircase leads to the second floor.
The second floor includes a landing with connections for laundry appliances, a central heating boiler (AWB Thermomaster), and a Velux skylight. The third bedroom on this floor is about 11 m² with laminate flooring and light walls, benefiting from natural light through skylights.
The property is equipped with central heating via a boiler and underfloor heating on the ground floor. It also features parking facilities. The location offers convenient access to various amenities such as schools, shops, and roads within a 5-minute car drive. Eindhoven is known for its industrial heritage and vibrant cultural scene, with nearby attractions including the Philips de Jonghpark and the creative district of Strijp-S. The city is well connected by major highways (A2, A50, A58, A67).