Soendabuurt, Haarlem
NeighbourhoodThis terraced house on Julianapark sits in a leafy corner of Haarlem, with the park literally on your doorstep. Built in 1910, it offers 130 m² of living space over three floors, plus a 85 m² plot. The asking price of €775,000 is 25% above the neighbourhood average of €622,067, reflecting its size and location, a keen price compared to other terraced houses in Haarlem.
Soendabuurt is a quiet, family-oriented part of the Indischewijk, with mostly pre-war houses and a strong sense of community. The area is densely built but green, with the park and tree-lined streets. No resident reviews are available, but CBS figures show a mix of families and couples, with above-average incomes. It's a well-established neighbourhood where people tend to stay, the Soendabuurt neighbourhood has a stable housing market.
Your daily routine here is easy: Albert Heijn is just around the corner for groceries, and there are several other supermarkets a couple of streets away. For school runs, Openbare Basisschool De Cirkel is a five-minute walk, and Liduinaschool is also within walking distance. The park is a few minutes' stroll, and the city centre is a ten-minute walk. Everything you need is close by, in the municipality of Haarlem.
At the time of writing, the home is listed exclusively through Van Engelen Makelaars BV.
Details of this home
Julianapark 10, Haarlem
Data from Soendabuurt
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About Julianapark 10, Haarlem
The asking price is 25% above the neighbourhood average of €622,067, but this is a larger-than-average terraced house (130 m²) with a garden and a prime spot on the park. The median price in Soendabuurt is €649,000, so this home sits at the upper end. Given its size and location, the price is in line with what similar properties in the area have sold for.
Soendabuurt is very family-friendly. The area has many families with children, and there are several primary schools within walking distance. The park is a great spot for kids, and the streets are quiet. The neighbourhood has a strong community feel, with mostly owner-occupied homes and a low turnover rate.
The home has energy label C, which is average for a house built in 1910. It means the property is reasonably efficient but not as good as modern builds. You can expect moderate energy bills, but improvements like better insulation or double glazing could bring it up to a higher label.
Haarlem train station is 1.7 km away, about a 20-minute walk or a short bike ride. From there, trains run frequently to Amsterdam, Leiden, and other cities. The station also has bus connections.
There are several primary schools within walking distance: Openbare Basisschool De Cirkel (315 m) and Liduinaschool (547 m). For secondary education, ISK Haarlem is about 644 m away. The area also has special education options like De Schelp.
The exact layout is not specified, but given the house type and plot size, there is outdoor space to enjoy.
With 130 m² over three floors, it likely has at least three bedrooms, but you would need to check the floor plan with the agent.
In this part of Haarlem, street parking is common, but it may be paid or permit-based. You can check with the municipality for specific parking rules.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Soendabuurt