De Goede Hoop, Haarlem
NeighbourhoodThis 106 m² apartment on the Hertzogstraat sits in the lively Transvaalwijk neighbourhood of Haarlem. Built in 1927, it has a D energy label, so heating costs are something to factor in. At €549,000, the price is a touch above the neighbourhood average of €495,444, but that reflects the larger-than-average floor area, most apartments in the area are around 90 m². For context, apartments in Haarlem vary widely in price and size.
De Goede Hoop is a very strongly urban area (3,665 addresses per km²) with a mix of singles and families, about 56% of homes are owner-occupied. The streets are lively, with a young population: nearly half of residents are between 25 and 45. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, so the picture comes from the data. The neighbourhood De Goede Hoop is known for its pre-war housing stock, over 93% of homes were built before 1945.
For your morning bread, Vomar is just around the corner, and Aldi is a couple of streets away. Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk. Families have several primary schools nearby: Willem van Oranjeschool and Openbare Basisschool De Cirkel are both within a five-minute walk. The municipality Haarlem offers plenty of green space too, a park is on your doorstep.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Scheffer Makelaardij B.V. and on Funda, Pararius, and Vastgoed Nederland.
Details of this home
Hertzogstraat 6RD, Haarlem
Data from De Goede Hoop
Data from De Goede Hoop
48 within 5 km
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About Hertzogstraat 6RD, Haarlem
The asking price of €549,000 is about 11% above the neighbourhood average of €495,444. However, this apartment is larger than typical (106 m² vs 90 m² average), so the price per m² (€5,179) is actually below the neighbourhood average of €5,648. That suggests the price is in line with the market for the size.
The apartment has energy label D. This is a common rating for pre-war homes in the area, nearly 39% of homes in De Goede Hoop have label D or lower. A D label means moderate energy efficiency; you can expect higher heating costs compared to a modern home, but it's not the worst.
Haarlem train station is 1.5 km away, which is about a 15-20 minute walk or a short bike ride. The neighbourhood is well-connected by public transport, with several bus lines nearby.
De Goede Hoop has a mix of households: about 28% of households have children, and 29% are singles. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including Willem van Oranjeschool and Openbare Basisschool De Cirkel. The area is very urban, with a high density of addresses, so it's lively but not particularly quiet.
Currently, there are 27 apartments for sale in De Goede Hoop. Prices range from €275,000 to €750,000, with a median of €500,000. The average time on the market for sold homes is 26 days, indicating a fairly active market.
Vomar is just 222 metres away, Aldi is 322 metres, and Albert Heijn is 603 metres. For a quick grab, AH to go is 769 metres. All are within a short walk.
6 homes in the neighbourhood De Goede Hoop