Heiliglanden, Haarlem
NeighbourhoodThis 1880s terraced house sits on one of Haarlem's oldest streets, right in the heart of the Oude Stad. With 99 m² of living space, it's a good 29% larger than the average home in the neighbourhood. The energy label is F, which means heating costs will be higher than in most homes here, the majority of nearby properties have a better rating. At €500,000, the asking price is below the neighbourhood median of €650,000, making it a keen option compared to other terraced houses in Haarlem.
Heiliglanden is a dense, urban area with a very high address density (5720 addresses per km²). It's a neighbourhood of singles, 520 one-person households out of 890 total, and the average household size is just 1.6. There are few children (115 under 15), and most residents are between 25 and 45. The area has a mix of pre-war housing (60% built before 1945) and newer stock. No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood Heiliglanden, so the picture comes from the statistics alone.
For groceries, you have an Albert Heijn just around the corner and a Jumbo a couple of streets away. The Veronica Jenaplanschool is a five-minute walk, and the Stedelijk Gymnasium Haarlem is about 522 m away. The municipality Haarlem offers a wide range of amenities, with a restaurant on your doorstep and a park within a five-minute walk.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via PUUR* Makelaars Haarlem.
Details of this home
Kleine Houtstraat 69, Haarlem
Data from Heiliglanden
Data from Heiliglanden
47 within 5 km
102 within 5 km
About Kleine Houtstraat 69, Haarlem
The asking price of €500,000 is below the neighbourhood median of €650,000 and also under the average sold price of €580,115. Given that the house is 29% larger than the average home in the area (99 m² vs 77 m²), the price per m² works out at about €5,050, which is lower than the neighbourhood average of €7,807 per m². So it appears keenly priced, though the energy label F may mean higher running costs.
Heiliglanden is a very urban, central part of Haarlem with a high density of addresses. It's popular among singles and young professionals, over half of households are one-person. There are few families with children, and the area has a lively, city-centre feel. The housing stock is mostly pre-war, with 60% built before 1945. Crime figures show 241 total offences, which is something to consider.
Haarlem train station is 1.6 km away, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short cycle ride. The station offers direct connections to Amsterdam, Leiden, and other major cities.
There are several schools within walking distance. The Veronica Jenaplanschool (primary) is 295 m away, the Stedelijk Gymnasium Haarlem (secondary) is 522 m away, and the Dreefschool (primary) is 641 m away. In total, there are 102 schools within 5 km.
You have an Albert Heijn at 365 m and a Jumbo at 366 m, both just a few minutes' walk. A Dekamarkt is at 454 m, and an Ekoplaza at 483 m. So daily shopping is very convenient.
The house was built in 1880, so it likely has poor insulation and single glazing. In the neighbourhood, 20% of homes have label A+, 40% label A, and 20% label B, so most properties are much more efficient. Label F means you can expect high heating costs, and improvements would be needed to bring it up to modern standards.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Heiliglanden