Landenbuurt, Haarlem
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Engelandlaan sits in the Landenbuurt, a neighbourhood with a strong urban feel. Built in 2019, it has an A energy label, so heating costs are low. The price of €475,000 is 33% above the average asking price in the neighbourhood, which is on the high side compared to other apartments in Haarlem.
The Landenbuurt is densely built up, with a mix of older and newer homes. About a quarter of the housing stock dates from after 2010, and half are owner-occupied. The area has a high address density, giving it a busy, city feel. One resident describes the neighbourhood as 'very dirty', with rubbish on the streets, but also notes that 'there are very nice people who really try their best'. This single review gives a mixed picture of the Landenbuurt neighbourhood.
For your morning bread, Vomar is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a ten-minute walk. Several schools are on your doorstep: the Rudolf Steiner College Belgiëlaan is just a couple of streets away, and OBS de Piramide is a five-minute walk. A GP is also within a five-minute walk, and a park is just around the corner for a quick break. The municipality of Haarlem provides all the usual city amenities within easy reach, as you'd expect from the municipality of Haarlem.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including PMA Makelaardij en beheer.
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Engelandlaan 123L, Haarlem
Satisfactory · 1 resident
The neighbourhood is dirty, rubbish is everywhere. Despite there being very nice people who really try their best. There is a majority who throw everything on the street. People need to be made more aware of this.
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About Engelandlaan 123L, Haarlem
The asking price of €475,000 is 33% above the average asking price in the Landenbuurt, which is €356,000. However, this is a modern apartment built in 2019 with an A energy label, while many homes in the area are older. Homes in this neighbourhood sell in an average of 20 days, indicating a fast market. Whether the price is fair depends on how much you value a newer, energy-efficient home.
The Landenbuurt is a densely populated urban neighbourhood with a mix of housing. About half the homes are owner-occupied, and a quarter were built after 2010. The area has a high address density, meaning it feels busy and lively. One resident describes the neighbourhood as 'very dirty' with rubbish everywhere, but also mentions 'very nice people who really try their best'. The overall review score is 6.25 out of 10.
The nearest train station is 4 km away. This is a bit of a distance, so you would likely need a bike or car for a quick connection. The neighbourhood is well served by other amenities within walking distance.
Vomar is just around the corner at 303 metres, making it easy for daily shopping. SPAR express is about 719 metres away, and Albert Heijn is 858 metres, both within a ten-minute walk. Lidl and Dekamarkt are also within a kilometre.
Yes, several schools are very close. The Rudolf Steiner College Belgiëlaan (secondary) is just 57 metres away, and the Rudolf Steinerschool (primary) is 71 metres. OBS de Piramide (primary) is 205 metres, all within a few minutes' walk.
The energy label is A, which is very efficient. This means the home has good insulation and low energy costs. In the Landenbuurt, 25% of homes have label A, while 50% have label D or lower, so this apartment is above average in energy performance.
Currently, there are 4 homes for sale in the Landenbuurt, including this one. The average asking price is €356,000, and the average floor area is 75 m². Homes sell quickly, with an average of 20 days on the market.
The neighbourhood recorded 109 total crimes, but without a breakdown or comparison, it's hard to judge safety. The resident review mentions dirtiness rather than crime. For specific safety concerns, you would need to check local crime statistics.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Landenbuurt