Description

Meet this charming 1920s house with plenty of extension possibilities in the popular Cremerbuurt neighbourhood! How nice it is to live in a charming and authentic house near the city centre of Haarlem. And it's even better when you know that in a few years' time - after perhaps expanding your family - you will have all kinds of possibilities to let the house develop with you. With this house, there are still plenty of possibilities for an extension at the back (while maintaining a nice and deep garden) and a built-up on top of the roof so that an extra-large living room and a 3rd (or even a 4th) bedroom can be realised easily! In other words, this is an ideal place for those who want to live in this great place for a long time to come. After all, what a wonderful location this is. In the popular Cremerbuurt neighbourhood, you live at just a few minutes by bike from the city centre and you can get to the arterial roads within no time. Have you become curious about this characteristic property? Then drop by for a viewing soon and experience this lovely place for yourself! About the location and the neighbourhood: This terraced house (1923) is located on the beautiful Dr Schaepmanstraat, in the popular Cremerbuurt neighbourhood. The neighbourhood is characterised by a beautiful, varied architecture and a cosy atmosphere. There is a supermarket located right across from the house and also the nearby Van Zeggelenplein, the Beatrixplantsoen and the cosy Amsterdamstraat offer all your daily shopping needs. This is also a lovely place to live for children: there are several playgrounds nearby and the nearest primary school is just a few minutes' walk away. The historical city centre of Haarlem with its many terraces, restaurants and a wide variety of shops is located at less than 5 minutes of cycling distance. And if you continue cycling, you can be on the beach of Zandvoort or Bloemendaal within just half an hour! From Haarlem Central Station (10 minutes cycling distance), there are very good train connections to e.g. Schiphol Airport (35 minutes) and Amsterdam (15 minutes). By car as well, you can easily and quickly drive onto the A9 and the arterial roads towards Amsterdam, Utrecht and The Hague are also nearby. In short: a cosy and central residential area where almost everything can be reached within no time at all! Property layout: Ground floor: Behind the front door, we find the oblong entrance hall with wardrobe, staircase to the first floor with cupboard under the stairs, the guest toilet with hand basin and access to the kitchen. The enclosed kitchen (Poggenpoll) is located on the garden side of the house and is equipped with a gas cooker, fridge, oven, steam oven and a dishwasher. The kitchen has a back door to the garden and through an open archway there is access to the living room. Of course, you can choose to knock down the dividing wall between the kitchen and the living room in order to create an extra spacious kitchen-diner. The living room stretches along the entire length of the house and enjoys plenty of natural light. The room is finished with a wooden floor and there is access to the garden through a large sliding door. First floor: Through the stairs in the hall, we reach the landing of the first floor. Here, we find 2 bedrooms, a separate laundry room and the bathroom. Both bedrooms are of a good size and nicely finished with a wooden floor. There is a built-in closet in both the laundry room as well as on the landing and the laundry room offers enough space for extra storage. The neat and complete bathroom features recessed spot lighting, a second toilet, a washbasin with vanity unit and a walk-in shower. Garden: The property has a spacious and low-maintenance back garden facing the east. The garden is largely tiled, enclosed by a solid fence and features a handy wooden shed which is equipped with electricity. Parking: Parking is available around the house. Property features: - Characteristic 1920s terraced house with possibilities for an extension and a built-up - Low-maintenance garden facing the east - Conveniently located in the popular Cremerbuurt neighbourhood, close to all daily amenities, the arterial roads and the city centre of Haarlem - Central location: half an hour from both Amsterdam and the North Sea beach - Energy label: D - Full ownership

Features

Transfer of ownership

Last asking price
€ 475,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 5,523
Status
Sold

Construction

Kind of house
Single-family home, row house
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1930
Type of roof
Flat roof covered with asphalt roofing

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
86 m²
Exterior space attached to the building
2 m²
External storage space
8 m²
Plot size
102 m²
Volume in cubic meters
310 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
3 rooms (2 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
1 bathroom and 1 separate toilet
Bathroom facilities
Shower, toilet, and washstand
Number of stories
2 stories
Facilities
Outdoor awning and TV via cable

Energy

Energy label
Insulation
Double glazing
Heating
CH boiler
Hot water
CH boiler
CH boiler
Intergas Combi kompakt HRE (gas-fired from 2013, to rent)

Cadastral data

HAARLEM P 2292
Cadastral map
Area
102 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership

Exterior space

Location
Alongside a quiet road and in residential district
Garden
Back garden
Back garden
58 m² (10.00 metre deep and 5.80 metre wide)
Garden location
Located at the east

Storage space

Shed / storage
Detached wooden storage
Facilities
Electricity

Parking

Type of parking facilities
Public parking

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