De Krim, Haarlem
NeighbourhoodThis 1930s terraced house on a leafy street in De Krim has a warm, settled feel from the moment you walk in. With 161 m² of living space and a 180 m² plot, it is a generous home for a family. The asking price of €1,050,000 is 22% above the neighbourhood average of €862,333, which puts it on the high side compared with other terraced houses in Haarlem.
De Krim is a calm residential area within Haarlem's Te Zaanenkwartier district. Two-thirds of the homes are single-family houses, and 84% are owner-occupied, so the street scene is stable and well-kept. The population is mixed: a good number of families with children, but also plenty of older residents. There are no neighbourhood reviews available for this street, but the CBS figures show a low crime rate (71 total offences) and a high proportion of energy label C homes (57%), which matches this property's label.
For your morning bread run, the Coop is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a ten-minute walk. Primary school children can walk to Openbare Basisschool De Wilgenhoek in under two minutes, while secondary pupils have Mendelcollege a five-minute walk away. The neighbourhood has a good number of restaurants and a park within a ten-minute walk. Haarlem's centre is a short bike ride away, and the train station is 2.1 km from the door.
The home is listed through several channels, including Van der Schaaf & Kooijmans Makelaars & Taxateurs. At present, the listing is available on Funda and Huispedia as well.
Details of this home
Lodewijk van Deyssellaan 196, Haarlem
Data from De Krim
Data from De Krim
38 within 5 km
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About Lodewijk van Deyssellaan 196, Haarlem
The asking price is 22% above the average asking price in De Krim (€862,333) and also above the median of €912,000. However, the home is larger than average (161 m² vs 144 m²) and sits on a 180 m² plot. Recently sold homes in the neighbourhood went for an average of €762,222, but those may have been smaller or in different conditions. The price is on the high side, but the size and plot are exceptional for the area.
The home has energy label C. This is the most common label in De Krim (57% of homes have label C). A C label means the home is reasonably efficient but not top-tier; you can expect moderate energy bills. The home was built in 1939, so some insulation improvements may have been made over the years.
De Krim is very family-friendly. Two-thirds of homes are single-family houses, and there are many households with children. The nearest primary school is a two-minute walk away, and secondary schools are within a five-minute walk. The area is quiet, with a low crime rate and plenty of green space nearby.
The Coop is just 363 metres away, so you can walk there in about five minutes. Albert Heijn is 706 metres away (a ten-minute walk), and there are several other supermarkets within a kilometre. For daily groceries, you are well covered.
Haarlem's train station is 2.1 km from the house. That is about a 25-minute walk or a 10-minute bike ride. The station offers direct connections to Amsterdam, Leiden, and other cities.
The plot is 180 m², which is generous for a terraced house in Haarlem. The listing does not specify whether it is a front or back garden, but the size suggests plenty of outdoor space. You would need to view the property to see the exact layout.
The listing does not state the number of bedrooms. With 161 m² of living space over multiple floors, it is likely to have at least three or four bedrooms, but you would need to check the floor plan with the agent.
The listing does not mention parking. De Krim is a residential area with street parking, but availability may vary. Many homes in the neighbourhood have driveways or garages, but this is not confirmed for this property.
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