Description

Lovely family home! Authentic 1930s details, unobstructed waterfront view, fully renovated, energy label A+ (gas free), nice garden, spacious living room, four (possibility of five) bedrooms and free parking in front. Where? In the child-friendly neighborhood Dietsveld: one of the greenest districts of Haarlem. Quiet, open view, easily accessible, schools, stores, sports and public transport nearby. This atmospheric 1930s bay-windowed house is located the popular Dietsveld neighborhood. From the front garden you can reach the entrance of the house. You enter through the vestibule, which features authentic details such as the tiling and the granito floor. Through the entrance door you step into the lovely living room, which has a beautiful parquet floor and a cozy (Barbas) fireplace. There is also a spacious open kitchen with various built-in appliances, a perfect setting to cook for friends. Thanks to the extension, the living room enjoys plenty of space. Thanks to the east-west location, the unobstructed view and the large windows in the bay window, the rear facade and the roof of the extension, it is a very pleasant, bright house. The parquet floors on the first floor and second floor give extra warmth and atmosphere to these areas. The outside is easily connected to the inside through the French doors, which you can open. The well-kept garden is located on the east and is also accessible through the locked rear entrance, ideal! On the 1st floor you will find three good-sized bedrooms and a modern bathroom. The bathroom has beautiful Winckelmans tiles. On the second floor there is a spacious bedroom (possibility for another bedroom) and a technical room. There are also already connections to install a second bathroom. A nice detail is that there is plenty of storage space in the house and an attic. The location of the house is ideal: quiet yet very central, within walking distance of a supermarket, bakery, restaurants, swimming pool De Planeet, the library, health care, the Noorder Sportpark, the Schoterbos and various bus connections, among others. Also nearby are an elementary school, several playgrounds and the Cronjéstraat. Every season brings pleasantness, such as wonderful floating in the canal on sunny days and skating in the winter; all this just outside the door! For runners, cyclists and walkers there are several beautiful routes around De Mooie Nel and towards the woods and dunes such as the Kennemerduinen. The main roads to Amsterdam, Alkmaar and The Hague are also easily accessible. Good to know: * Built in 1936 * Energy label A+ and gas free * Well maintained * Recent years highly renovated with extension * Lovely bright home * Very nice: lots of storage space * 15 groups electricity available * Underfloor heating on first floor and bathroom * Bathroom and kitchen (including BORA stove) from 2019 * Attic completely renovated in 2023 * Authentic details in the house preserved and brought back * Garden in 2022 with stone shed and back entrance * Possibility for a second bathroom and fifth bedroom in the attic * In 2025 the Jan Gijzenkade will become a 30km zone. * Free parking in the street * Haarlem railway station: 11 minutes cycling * Haarlem city center: 15 minutes cycling * Beach/dunes Bloemendaal: 33 minutes cycling * For layout and sizes, see floor plans * Delivery in consultation Ground Floor Front garden. Entrance. Porch with meter cupboard. French door to hallway. Staircase. Spacious toilet with fountain. Front room with bay window, wood stove (Barbas) and extension with skylight. Opening doors to well-kept garden on the east with storage and back entrance. Open modern kitchen with refrigerator/freezer, AEG combi oven, AEG oven, Quooker, dishwasher and 4-burner BORA induction hob. From the hall, stairs up to ... First Floor Landing. Two bedrooms at the front and master bedroom at the rear. Bathroom at the rear with walk-in shower, double sink and toilet. Stairs up to ... Second Floor Fourth bedroom equipped with two dormers and “ knieschotten”. Technical room with washing machine connection. In addition, the connections are already installed for a second bathroom. Attic

Features

Transfer of ownership

Last asking price
€ 800,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 5,839
Status
Sold

Construction

Kind of house
Single-family home, row house
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1936
Type of roof
Gable roof covered with roof tiles

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
137 m²
External storage space
7 m²
Plot size
139 m²
Volume in cubic meters
481 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
5 rooms (4 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
1 bathroom and 1 separate toilet
Bathroom facilities
Double sink, walk-in shower, toilet, and underfloor heating
Number of stories
3 stories and a loft
Facilities
Mechanical ventilation and TV via cable

Energy

Energy label
Insulation
Partly double glazed and floor insulation
Heating
Wood heater, partial floor heating and heat pump

Cadastral data

SCHOTEN B 12454
Cadastral map
Area
139 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership

Exterior space

Location
In residential district and unobstructed view
Garden
Back garden and front garden
Back garden
57 m² (9.80 metre deep and 5.84 metre wide)
Garden location
Located at the northeast with rear access

Storage space

Shed / storage
Detached brick storage
Facilities
Electricity

Parking

Type of parking facilities
Public parking

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