This ground-floor single-family house at V.o.c.-plein 42 in Rotterdam measures 101 m² and includes three bedrooms. The living area features an open-plan layout with an open kitchen equipped with built-in appliances. The bathroom is fitted with a shower and washbasin. Additional loft/zolder space is provided for storage or a hobby area. The property is part of an existing-build project completed in 2009, with the kitchen and bathroom fitted in 2010. Energy label A is assigned to the property and several energy-saving measures have been applied, including water-saving fixtures, façade and roof insulation, and double glazing.
From the living room there is direct access to a private garden/terrace that faces the car-free square. The house is situated on an autovrij plein designed to provide traffic-free outdoor space. The immediate surroundings include open play areas and facilities commonly used by families. The neighbourhood is within the Delfshaven area, a historic district of Rotterdam.
The dwelling includes a private storage room and a fixed parking space in the underlying underground garage; the parking space is included with the rental. There is no lift in the building. The property is served by local public transport connections with tram and bus stops within walking distance, providing direct connections toward central Rotterdam. Daily amenities in the vicinity include supermarkets, shops, primary schools, childcare facilities, sports and playground areas, parks and hospitality venues.
The property is part of the VOC Plein EGW / Stadswerf residential scheme, which comprises townhouses and harbor apartments built around an autovrij plein. Construction details include existing-build standards from 2009 with kitchen and bathroom works completed in 2010. Energy-efficiency measures such as water-saving showerheads and taps, water-efficient toilets, and insulation measures are noted for the project. Each residence within the scheme has its own storage and a private parking space in the underground garage.