Erasmusbuurt, Haarlem
NeighbourhoodThis end-of-terrace house on Elsa Brändströmstraat sits in a quiet part of Haarlem. With 119 m² of living space and an energy label A, it is both roomy and efficient. The asking price of €565,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average of €515,000, but the home is larger than most and has a private garden. For context, terraced houses in Haarlem vary widely in price and size.
The neighbourhood Erasmusbuurt has a mixed reputation according to four reviews. One resident says: "Nice neighbourhood with friendly neighbours and lots of green water in the area, safe to live." Another is less positive: "I've lived here for almost 30 years. It used to be pleasant: clean, good contact with neighbours, etc. But due to the steady influx of Muslims, the neighbourhood is going downhill." The neighbourhood is densely built with an address density of 3245 per km², and most homes are apartments (72%).
For daily shopping, Vomar is just around the corner, and Jumbo is a five-minute walk. Two primary schools are on your doorstep: De Meer and OBS de Erasmus, both within a couple of streets away. The municipality Haarlem offers many amenities, including a park just a couple of streets away and a restaurant around the corner.
At the time of writing the home is listed via several channels, including Overspaern Makelaardij, Funda and Pararius.
Details of this home
Elsa Brändströmstraat 190, Haarlem
Satisfactory · 4 residents
I've lived here for almost 30 years. It used to be pleasant: clean, good contact with neighbours, etc. But due to the steady influx of Muslims, the neighbourhood is going downhill. Lots of litter lying around, misuse of rubbish bins (throwing all sorts next to them), not being open to contact, their children breaking things... in short: they have no connection with the neighbourhood and its residents. It creates an unpleasant atmosphere..
Auto-translated to English by AINeighbours never say anything to others, it seems as if no one lives there and no one is cheerful, actually it seems as if they don't see the point in life at all or have problems in their family or household which they show, maybe also financial problems. There is a playground further down where no one sits anymore and there is a neighbourhood team and coffee afternoon in the area which is seriously unsafe because of the people who constantly gossip about each other, I hope the coffee afternoon stops immediately!
Auto-translated to English by AINice neighbourhood with friendly neighbours and lots of green water in the area, safe to live
Auto-translated to English by AILots of shops, parking, plenty of greenery, nice people.
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About Elsa Brändströmstraat 190, Haarlem
The asking price of €565,000 is above the neighbourhood average of €515,000 and the median of €495,000. However, this home is larger than average (119 m² vs 119 m² average) and has an energy label A, which is efficient. The price per m² is about €4,748, while the neighbourhood average is €4,349. So it is on the high side, but the home is well-maintained and energy-efficient.
Erasmusbuurt is a densely built area with a mix of apartments and some houses. It has a high address density (3245 per km²) and is very urban. Reviews are mixed: some residents appreciate the green spaces and friendly neighbours, while others mention issues with litter and social cohesion. The neighbourhood has a playground and a coffee afternoon, but one resident finds the latter unsafe due to gossip.
The home has an energy label A, which is very efficient. In the neighbourhood, 83.3% of homes have label A, so this is in line with the local standard. You can expect low heating costs.
Two primary schools are within a couple of streets away: De Meer and OBS de Erasmus, both about 250 metres from the home. Other options include De Molenwiek Dalton (698 m) and De Wijde Wereld (727 m). For secondary education, the nearest school is 2.5 km away.
The nearest train station is 4.6 km away, so you would need a bike or car to reach it.
Vomar is just around the corner (360 m), Jumbo is a five-minute walk (625 m), and Hoogvliet and Dekamarkt are about a ten-minute walk away. Albert Heijn is a bit further at 1 km.
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