Friesegracht Noord, Harderwijk
NeighbourhoodThis two-storey apartment on Haaksepad sits in a leafy part of Friesegracht Noord, a short walk from the city centre. At 49 m² it is compact but efficiently laid out, with an energy label B that keeps running costs manageable. The asking price of €295,000 is 62% below the neighbourhood average of €785,000, which is keen given the smaller floor area. For context, apartments in Harderwijk typically sell for a lower price per square metre than the larger family homes that dominate this area.
Friesegracht Noord is a residential area with a mix of pre-war and 1970s housing, mostly owner-occupied. Around half the homes are single-family houses, and the population is evenly spread across age groups, with a notable share of older residents. The neighbourhood has a strong urban feel (address density 2,486 per km²) yet feels calm, with a park just a five-minute walk away. There are no resident reviews available for this area, so the picture comes from the statistics: a stable, family-friendly pocket of Harderwijk. To learn more, see the Friesegracht Noord neighbourhood.
For your morning bread run, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Vomar is a couple of streets away. Primary school children can walk to Daltonschool De Veste in about five minutes, while secondary pupils have Morgen College at De Sypel within a ten-minute walk. The train station is 1.9 km away, a 20-minute walk or short cycle. The area falls under the municipality of Harderwijk, which maintains the surrounding green spaces and local amenities.
At present the apartment is listed through two channels: Midden Nederland Makelaars and Midden Nederland Makelaars Harderwijk B.V. on Funda.
Details of this home
Haaksepad 6, Harderwijk
Data from Friesegracht Noord
Data from Friesegracht Noord
15 within 5 km
33 within 5 km
About Haaksepad 6, Harderwijk
The asking price is 62% below the neighbourhood average of €785,000, but that average is skewed by large family homes (average 149 m²). At 49 m², this apartment is much smaller, so the price per square metre is actually higher than the neighbourhood average of €5,233. Given the compact size and good energy label, the price is in line with what you would expect for a small apartment in this area.
The apartment has energy label B, which is efficient. In the neighbourhood, 25% of homes have label B, 50% have label C, and 25% have label D or lower. So this home is above average in energy performance, meaning lower heating costs compared to older properties in the area.
Harderwijk station is 1.9 km from the apartment, about a 20-minute walk or a short cycle ride.
Albert Heijn is 228 m away, just around the corner. Vomar is 488 m, a five-minute walk. Aldi and Boni are within 800 m, and Dirk is 908 m away. So daily groceries are very convenient.
Yes, Daltonschool De Veste (primary) is 353 m away, about a five-minute walk. For secondary education, Morgen College at De Sypel is 495 m, and Praktijkschool Mijnschool is 612 m. Several other schools are within 1 km.
Friesegracht Noord is a quiet, mixed residential area with a strong urban feel. It has a mix of pre-war and 1970s homes, mostly owner-occupied. The population is diverse in age, with many older residents. A park is 500 m away, and the city centre is within walking distance.
Currently, 4 homes are for sale in Friesegracht Noord, with prices ranging from €435,000 to €1,185,000. The average price is €785,000, and the average floor area is 149 m². This apartment is the smallest and cheapest available.
This is an apartment, built in 1986. It is part of a small complex, likely with shared entrance and stairs. The exact layout is not described in the listing, but the floor area of 49 m² suggests a one-bedroom or compact two-bedroom layout.
3 homes in the district Friesegracht