The property is located in the Velserbroek neighbourhood of Velsen, adjacent to the Kennemerduinen area and near recreational areas such as Spaarnwoude. The immediate area includes water features, sports fields and green spaces. Local amenities including shops, sports clubs and schools are within walking or cycling distance. The neighbourhood lies between the A9 and A208 and has public transport connections toward Santpoort-Noord station, Haarlem and Amsterdam.
Access to the house is via an entrance hall that contains a separate toilet and the stair to the first floor. From the hall there is access to the living room and a half-open kitchen. The living space and kitchen are arranged on the ground floor, with internal circulation provided by stairs to the upper floors. The ground floor layout includes basic sanitary provisions and access to upper levels.
On the first floor there are three bedrooms with reported sizes of 14 m², 11 m² and 7 m², and a bathroom fitted with a bathtub, a separate shower, a washbasin and a second toilet. A stair continues from the first floor to the attic level, where an additional bedroom of 14 m² is located alongside a zolder/berging (attic/storage) area of 5 m². In total the property is described as having five rooms, four of which are bedrooms, and accommodation is arranged over three living levels.
Further details include a living area of 143 m², additional internal space of 5 m² and external storage of 7 m², with a total volume of 358 m³. The house is a terraced single-family dwelling built in 1945 with a tiled gable roof. Energy performance is listed as label A+++, and the building has double glazing. Heating and hot water are provided by a central heating boiler. Outdoor space includes a rear garden and parking is by public on-street provision.