Atmospheric, monumental and well-maintained city residence in the popular De Vijfhoek neighborhood. What a gem! This home features a spacious kitchen-diner with an island, a living room with a fireplace, a utility room, a large basement, three bedrooms, and a modern bathroom. Since 2021, the property has been renovated to a high standard and made energy-efficient. Living in Haarlem’s Jordaan means enjoying the best of both worlds: the charm of a small village in the heart of the city combined with every convenience at hand. Behind a beautiful, historic façade lies this city home that is both classic and modern, renovated and made sustainable with great care and high-quality work since 2021. The original structure consisted of two buildings from the late 17th or early 18th century, which were combined in 1979 by the renowned architectural firm Benthem Crouwel, known for projects such as the transformation of the Stedelijk Museum and train stations in major Dutch cities.
Located in the charming and vibrant De Vijfhoek area, this residence offers everything you could need. The house boasts an atmospheric kitchen-diner with an island featuring a marble countertop, a bright and inviting living room, three spacious bedrooms, a generous bathroom, a handy utility room, and even a (wine) cellar. The bustling city life is just a short walk away. In short, this property offers a unique opportunity to live comfortably in the very heart of Haarlem! You can easily walk to all the fantastic spots in the area: cozy shops, creative studios, inviting terraces, and restaurants. Culture and nightlife enthusiasts will be well cared for; within a stone’s throw you’ll find entertainment venues and beautiful monuments such as the Teylers Museum, the Toneelschuur, the Stadsschouwburg, and the Philharmonie. And as if that weren’t enough, you’ll quickly be on the main roads to Amsterdam, Schiphol, Utrecht, and The Hague. There is even a direct bus just a 3-minute walk away to Schiphol or Amsterdam. Several elementary and secondary schools are located within less than 1 km.
For a day in nature, grab your bicycle, as within 20 minutes you’ll find yourself in the forests, dunes, or on the beaches of Bloemendaal and Zandvoort. Furthermore, De Vijfhoek is buzzing with lively events such as a exuberant King’s Day celebration, an inspiring art route, and a cozy neighborhood dinner in the church. Living in De Vijfhoek means enjoying the very best that Haarlem has to offer!
Good to know
* Year of construction: 1800
* Living area: 146 m²
* Municipal monument
* High-quality renovation
* On the second floor, an impressive landing with walkable glass (designed by Benthem Crouwel Architecten) provides not only a modern look but also allows light to beautifully flow down to the floor below.
* Modern electrical installation, seven circuits with residual current devices
* Secondary glazing with HR++ glass
* Insulated raised floors
* Parking via permit or residents’ subscription in a parking garage
* Delivery date negotiable
Ground Floor
Entrance. Hallway with a cloakroom. Utility room with connections for a washing machine and dryer. Intermediate corridor with a built-in closet wall. Very spacious kitchen-diner featuring a high-beamed ceiling and an island, equipped with complete integrated appliances, including a Quooker tap, dishwasher, induction hob with a downward extraction system, refrigerator, freezer, oven, and microwave. There is a hatch in the wooden floor leading to the spacious basement with ample storage space—ideal as storage under the house and perfect for an extensive wine collection.
First Floor
Spacious living room with a beamed ceiling, oak wood flooring, and a fireplace. A room that can serve as a bedroom or office. Spacious bathroom with a walk-in shower, toilet, and vanity unit.
Second Floor
The second floor features two generous bedrooms equipped with built-in closets and air conditioning, accessible via an impressive landing with walkable glass. In short, this is a delightful, turn-key residence in the very heart of Haarlem.
Highlights
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Historic façade and monument
Beautiful façade and municipal monument from 1800.
Spacious kitchen with island
Kitchen with marble countertop and modern appliances.
Walkable glass and aircon
Walkable glass and air conditioning in bedrooms.
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Features
Transfer of ownership
Last asking price
€ 900,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 6,164
Status
Sold
Construction
Kind of house
Single-family home, corner house
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1800
Specific
Protected townscape or village view (permit needed for alterations) and listed building (national monument)
Type of roof
Hipped roof
Surface areas and volume
Areas
Living area
146 m²
Other space inside the building
18 m²
Plot size
61 m²
Volume in cubic meters
587 m³
Layout
Number of rooms
5 rooms (3 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
1 bathroom and 1 separate toilet
Bathroom facilities
Shower, toilet, and washstand
Number of stories
3 stories and a basement
Facilities
Air conditioning, flue, and TV via cable
Energy
Energy label
Not required
Heating
CH boiler
Hot water
CH boiler
CH boiler
Remeha (gas-fired combination boiler from 2018, in ownership)