Koninginnebuurt, Haarlem
NeighbourhoodThis 1908 corner house on Koninginneweg is a real statement. With 269 m² of living space and a 249 m² plot, it's one of the largest homes in the Koninginnebuurt. The asking price of €1,850,000 is 75% above the neighbourhood average of €1,056,115, which is on the high side, but then you're buying something exceptional. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Haarlem vary widely, and this one stands out.
The Koninginnebuurt is a leafy, upmarket area with wide streets and stately homes. It's densely populated (4,428 addresses per km²) and very urban, yet it feels calm. One resident describes it as "good" and gives it 8.75 out of 10. Another, however, mentions "drug dealing, setting off fireworks, noisy parties, parking on the pavement, cargo bike terror, damp damage and a municipality that completely ignores its residents", a stark contrast. Based on three reviews, the average score is 7.19. The neighbourhood Koninginnebuurt has a mix of families and singles, with average household size 2.1.
For daily shopping, you have Ekoplaza just around the corner, Aldi a couple of streets away, and Albert Heijn within a five-minute walk. The International School Haarlem is on your doorstep, and the Cruquiusschool is just around the corner. For secondary education, ECL (havo, atheneum and gymnasium) is a five-minute walk. The municipality Haarlem offers plenty of restaurants and a park within a couple of streets away.
At the time of writing, the home is listed via Maarten van Vliet Makelaars and also appears on Funda, so it's available through several channels.
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Koninginneweg 58, Haarlem
Good · 3 residents
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Auto-translated to English by AIDrug dealing, setting off fireworks, noisy parties, parking on the pavement, cargo bike terror, damp damage and a municipality that completely ignores its residents. You wouldn't expect it in the most expensive neighbourhood of Haarlem, but it's an everyday occurrence.
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About Koninginneweg 58, Haarlem
The asking price is 75% above the neighbourhood average of €1,056,115, but this is a corner house with 269 m² of living space, 62% larger than the average home in the Koninginnebuurt. The price per m² works out at about €6,877, which is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €6,521 per m². Given its size and location, the price is on the high side but reflects the property's unique character.
The energy label is F, which is poor. In the Koninginnebuurt, 25% of homes have a label D or lower, so this house is among the least efficient. You can expect high heating costs, and improvements like insulation or double glazing would be worthwhile. The listing does not provide details on the current heating system or insulation.
The Koninginnebuurt has a mix of households: about 30% are families with children, 30% are couples without children, and 40% are singles. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including the International School Haarlem and Cruquiusschool. The area is very urban but has parks nearby. One resident gave it 8.75 out of 10, though another complained about nuisance.
Ekoplaza is 441 metres away, Aldi 493 metres, and Albert Heijn 519 metres, all within a five- to ten-minute walk. There are also Dekamarkt and another Albert Heijn within 550 metres. For a wider selection, you can reach the city centre easily.
The nearest train station is 2.2 km away, which is about a 25-minute walk or a short bike ride. Haarlem's central station offers connections to Amsterdam, Leiden, and other cities.
In the Koninginnebuurt, 122 crimes were recorded in the latest data. That's relatively low for a dense urban area. One resident mentioned drug dealing and fireworks as issues, but overall the neighbourhood feels safe.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Koninginnebuurt