Erasmusbuurt, Haarlem
NeighbourhoodThis is a generous terraced house on Erasmuslaan, built in 2009 and finished to a high standard. With 150 m² of living space and an energy label A, it's efficient and comfortable. The asking price of €680,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average, but you're getting a larger home than most in the area. For context, it's the most expensive of the five homes currently for sale in this part of Haarlem. If you're looking at terraced houses in Haarlem, this one stands out for its size and modern build.
The Erasmusbuurt is a green, water-rich area with a mix of families and older residents. Based on four reviews, opinions are mixed. One resident says: "Nice neighbourhood with friendly neighbours and lots of green water in the area, safe to live." Another, however, notes: "People who never talk to or help each other... it seems as if no one lives there." The neighbourhood has a very high density of addresses (3245 per km²), so it's urban and lively. Most homes here were built between 1990 and 2010, and the area is popular with families, about 40% of households have children. For more on the area, see the neighbourhood Erasmusbuurt.
Daily errands are easy: the Vomar supermarket is just around the corner, and Jumbo and Dekamarkt are a ten-minute walk away. For school runs, two primary schools, De Meer and OBS de Erasmus, are on your doorstep, just 57 metres away. A park or public garden is also a couple of streets away, so green space is close. The municipality Haarlem offers plenty of amenities, though the train station is 4.6 km away, so you'll likely rely on a bike or car for longer journeys.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including iQ Makelaars, Funda, Pararius, and others. The agent is iQ Makelaars.
Details of this home
Erasmuslaan 3F, 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 Erasmuslaan 3F, Haarlem
The asking price is 32% above the average asking price in the Erasmusbuurt (€515,000), but this home is also 26% larger than the neighbourhood average (150 m² vs 119 m²). It's the most expensive of the five homes currently for sale in the area. Given its modern build, energy label A, and generous size, the price reflects its premium position in the market.
The Erasmusbuurt is a densely populated urban area with lots of green and water. Resident reviews are mixed: some appreciate the friendly neighbours and safety, while others mention a lack of social cohesion. The area has many families and a mix of age groups. It's a lively, built-up neighbourhood with good access to shops and schools.
The home has an energy label A, which is very efficient. In the Erasmusbuurt, 83.3% of homes have label A, so this is in line with the local standard. You can expect low energy costs compared to older homes.
Two primary schools, De Meer and OBS de Erasmus, are just 57 metres away, so they're on your doorstep. Other primary schools within walking distance include De Wijde Wereld (659 m) and Islamitische Basisschool Al Ikhlaas (725 m). For secondary education, the nearest school is 2.5 km away.
The nearest train station is 4.6 km from the home. That's about a 10-minute bike ride or a short drive. The area is well served by roads, but the station is not within walking distance.
The Vomar supermarket is just around the corner (167 m). Jumbo (686 m), Dekamarkt (869 m), and Albert Heijn (938 m) are all within a ten-minute walk. For daily groceries, you're well covered.
The Erasmuslaan is in a residential area with a mix of homes. The neighbourhood has a very high address density (3245 per km²), so it's urban. However, the presence of green spaces and water nearby can offer some tranquillity. Resident reviews don't specifically mention noise levels.
5 homes in the neighbourhood Erasmusbuurt