Oude Amsterdamsebuurt, Haarlem
NeighbourhoodThis is a modern, well-proportioned terraced house in Haarlem's Oude Amsterdamsebuurt. With 162 m² of living space, it is considerably larger than the neighbourhood average. The asking price of €700,000 is on the high side compared to other homes in the area, but the generous floor area and energy label A help explain the premium. For context, terraced houses in Haarlem vary widely in size and price.
The Oude Amsterdamsebuurt is a lively, centrally located neighbourhood with a high address density of over 5,000 addresses per km². It is a very urban area, home to a mix of singles and families. The housing stock is diverse: about 42% are single-family homes, and 40% are owner-occupied. The neighbourhood has a young feel, with the largest age group being 25 to 45 years old. There are no resident reviews available for this area, so the description is based on CBS data. The Oude Amsterdamsebuurt neighbourhood is known for its convenient location.
Daily errands are easy: a Dekamarkt is just around the corner, and several other supermarkets are within a ten-minute walk. For families, the Franciscus Xaveriusschool is on your doorstep, and other primary schools like Veronica Jenaplanschool and Sint Bernardusschool are a couple of streets away. The neighbourhood also has restaurants, a park, and a library within walking distance. The train station is a ten-minute walk, making commuting straightforward. The municipality of Haarlem offers a wide range of amenities.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Hugtenburg & de Vries Makelaars & Taxateurs.
Details of this home
Teylerstraat 112A, Haarlem
Data from Oude Amsterdamsebuurt
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48 within 5 km
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About Teylerstraat 112A, Haarlem
The asking price of €700,000 is 49% above the neighbourhood average of €468,500. However, this home is also 95% larger than the average (162 m² vs 83 m²), so the price per m² is actually in line with the neighbourhood average of €6,264 per m². The energy label A and modern construction year (2003) also add value.
The house has a floor area of 162 m² and a plot of 90 m². That is nearly double the average home size in the neighbourhood, which is 83 m².
The energy label is A, which is very efficient. In the neighbourhood, about 33% of homes have label A, and only 3.7% have A+. This means heating costs are likely to be low.
The train station is 1.8 km away, about a ten-minute walk. That makes commuting to Amsterdam or other cities easy.
There are several primary schools within walking distance. The Franciscus Xaveriusschool is just 139 m away, Veronica Jenaplanschool is 493 m, and Sint Bernardusschool is 611 m. Secondary education is about 1 km away.
The neighbourhood recorded 143 total crimes in the latest data. Without a breakdown, it is hard to judge, but the area is generally considered a typical urban neighbourhood. The high address density means it is busy, which can affect safety perception.
The Oude Amsterdamsebuurt is a very urban area with a mix of young professionals and families. About 30% of households are singles, and 29% are families with children. The housing stock is varied, with many pre-war buildings but also modern homes like this one.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Oude Amsterdamsebuurt


