Landenbuurt, Haarlem
NeighbourhoodThis corner house on Oostenrijklaan 29 sits in a lively part of Haarlem, with a garden and 106 m² of living space. The asking price of €490,000 is 38% above the neighbourhood average of €356,000, which reflects the larger floor area and the corner position. For context, end-of-terrace houses in Haarlem vary widely in price, but this one is on the high side.
The neighbourhood Landenbuurt is densely built-up with a mix of pre-1970 homes and newer additions. It scores a 6.25 out of 10 from one resident, who says: "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." The area has a high density of addresses (3,682 per km²) and a young population, with many 25-45 year olds. About half the homes are owner-occupied.
For groceries, Vomar is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn and Lidl are a ten-minute walk away. There are several schools nearby: the Rudolf Steiner primary school is on your doorstep, and the Rudolf Steiner secondary school is a couple of streets away. The municipality Haarlem offers plenty of parks and restaurants within walking distance.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including PUUR* Makelaars Haarlem and Huispedia.
Details of this home
Oostenrijklaan 29, 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 Oostenrijklaan 29, Haarlem
The asking price is 38% above the neighbourhood average of €356,000, but the house is also 41% larger than the average home in Landenbuurt (106 m² vs 75 m²). Corner houses often command a premium. Given that homes in the area sell quickly (average 20 days), the price reflects the larger size and desirable position.
The energy label is C, which is average for a house from 1962. You can expect moderate energy costs, but improvements like better insulation could bring it up to a B or A. In the neighbourhood, 25% of homes have label A, 25% have label C, and 50% have D or lower.
Landenbuurt has a mix of households: about 320 with children and 565 single-person households. There are several primary and secondary schools within walking distance, including a Rudolf Steiner school just 91 metres away. The area is very urban, with a high density of addresses, so it's lively but not quiet.
The nearest train station is 4 km away, so you'd need a bike or bus to reach it.
Homes in Landenbuurt sell in an average of 20 days, which is fast. This suggests strong demand, so if you're interested, you may want to act promptly.
The house has a plot of 143 m², which includes a garden. The exact size and layout of the garden are not specified, but corner houses often have more outdoor space than terraced homes.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Landenbuurt