De Wielewaal IV is a small apartment complex of 12 units in Zaltbommel designed for independent senior living. The complex applies a minimum age requirement of 65 years for residents and the apartments have been renovated. The building is a gallery-style apartment block constructed in the 1991–2000 period. The setting and layout are intended to support comfortable, self-contained living for the target age group.
The listed apartment is located on the second floor and has a living area of 51 m² with an internal volume of about 132 m³. The accommodation is arranged as three rooms, including two bedrooms, and spans two levels within the unit. Heating is provided by a central heating boiler (cv-ketel). An official energy label is not available in the listing information.
Zaltbommel is a historic town in the province of Gelderland with an established town centre and local amenities. The complex is located within walking distance of supermarkets, pharmacies, general practitioner practices and a variety of shops. Public transport connections are accessible, with the local train station providing links to cities such as 's-Hertogenbosch, Utrecht and Rotterdam, and bus stops serving Zaltbommel and surrounding villages.
This complex is offered under social housing conditions and there are specific income requirements and allocation rules that apply to these apartments. Allocation is carried out according to a matching procedure and candidates are required to complete the full registration and application process, including submission of official documentation as requested by the housing provider. The listing does not include details of service charges or other contractual terms; these are handled through the formal application and tenancy process.