Spijkweg 15 Biddinghuizen – Lot 668
This attractive Hackfort concept house on plot 668 is located on the beautiful Europarcs Zuiderzee park. Here you can enjoy peace, space and a feeling of freedom, with a beautiful location in nature.
The house has a living area of approximately 70 m² and stands on a spacious 377 m² plot. Inside it immediately feels warm and cozy due to the neat and attractive interior. The layout gives the house a playful and spacious character. The living room is a nice place to relax together and flows nicely into the open kitchen, which is equipped with all conveniences such as an induction hob, microwave, coffee maker and kettle.
The house is suitable for six people and has three comfortable bedrooms: two rooms with a double bed each. In addition, there is plenty of cupboard space. The bathroom has a walk-in shower for extra comfort during the stay.
Outside, the spacious plot offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy the peace and quiet and the surroundings and lots of privacy.
The park itself is well-kept and green, ideal for those who love walking, cycling and relaxing. Moreover, the combination of private use and rental options also makes this property an interesting investment.
A nice, ready-to-move-in holiday home in a beautiful place, where you will always like to come back.
About the property:
✅ 70 m² of living space – bright and practical furnishings
✅ Induction hob with combi oven – modern and safe
✅ Three bedrooms – suitable for 6 people, families or guests
✅ Gas connection available – additional heating options
✅ House on plot of 377 m²
✅ Well maintained – ready to move in and ready to move in
✅ Purchase plot, so full ownership
The house is offered for € 260,000.00 Excluding VAT k.k.
Why choose this property?
- Full ownership of the house and lot
- Suitable for personal use or as an investment
- Located in a green, water-rich environment
Curious about this comfortable Hackfort? If you are interested and would like to schedule a viewing or receive more information, please contact us.

