Binnenstad, Haarlem
NeighbourhoodThis 1850s terraced house on the Kleine Houtstraat sits right in the middle of Haarlem's lively Binnenstad. With 98 m² of living space and a 79 m² plot, it's a compact but characterful home. The price of €800,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average of €704,313, but that reflects the rarity of this type of property, there are only 40 homes for sale in the area, and terraced houses in Haarlem are always in demand.
The Binnenstad is the historic core of Haarlem, and residents love it. One resident says: "Cosy... lots of greenery, beautiful street lighting and great to be able to live here." The neighbourhood is densely populated, with many single-person households and a young, active population. It's a very urban area, with shops, restaurants and public transport just around the corner. The neighbourhood Binnenstad is one of the most sought-after in the city.
For your morning bread, Jumbo is just around the corner, and Dekamarkt and Albert Heijn are a couple of streets away. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including Veronica Jenaplanschool and Dreefschool, and the Stedelijk Gymnasium Haarlem is a five-minute walk for secondary education. The municipality Haarlem offers all the amenities you'd expect from a city centre.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via A Plus Apartments.
Details of this home
Kleine Houtstraat 60, Haarlem
Excellent · 1 resident
Cosy....lots of greenery, beautiful street lighting and great to be able to live here
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About Kleine Houtstraat 60, Haarlem
The asking price of €800,000 is above the neighbourhood average of €704,313 and the median of €590,000. However, it's a terraced house in the historic centre, and similar properties are rare. The average price per m² in the area is €7,810, so for 98 m² that would be around €765,000, the asking price is slightly higher, but the location and character justify it.
The home has energy label D. That means it's not the most efficient, but it's not the worst either. You can expect moderate energy costs. In the neighbourhood, about 39.5% of homes have a label D or lower, so this is fairly typical for a house built in 1850.
The nearest train station is 1.1 km away, about a ten-minute walk. That gives you direct connections to Amsterdam, Leiden and other cities.
You have several supermarkets within a couple of streets away: Jumbo at 343 m, Dekamarkt at 418 m, and Albert Heijn at 424 m. Restaurants are just around the corner (0.1 km), and there's a library and a park within a five-minute walk. For daily shopping, you won't need to go far.
The neighbourhood has a total of 398 recorded crimes, which is relatively high for a city centre. However, the Binnenstad is a busy area with many people around, and residents describe it as cosy and green. It's always a good idea to check the latest crime statistics.
The listing does not mention a garden. The plot is 79 m², but that includes the footprint of the house. There is no information about outdoor space in the listing.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Binnenstad