








Spacious Corner Family Home with 5 Bedrooms and Energy Label A in Haarlem's Bomenbuurt
Key Features
Description
Located in the popular Bomenbuurt neighborhood of Haarlem, this surprisingly spacious and pleasantly light family home offers 143 square meters of living space. Situated on a corner plot, the property benefits from additional window sections that bring an abundance of natural light into the interior. Originally constructed as a shop premises in 1923, the building has since been thoughtfully converted into a comfortable family residence with a playful and distinctive layout that sets it apart from conventional homes in the area.
The property features five bedrooms, two full bathrooms, an extension added in 2007, an energy label A rating, and sixteen solar panels, making it both a sustainable and practical choice for families seeking ample space. Externally, the residence offers a pleasant front sitting area, a charming patio, and a roof terrace. Additionally, there is a heated cellar or basement measuring approximately 19 square meters with natural daylight access. This versatile extra space can serve as a television room, home office, playroom, or music room depending on the needs of the occupants.
The Berkenstraat occupies a particularly pleasant and central position within the Bomenbuurt. The immediate surroundings include several green squares where children can play outdoors safely. Just around the corner lies Zaanenpark, providing a welcoming recreational area for residents of all ages. Within approximately five minutes on foot, one can reach the Albert Heijn XL supermarket at Soendaplein and the start of the attractive Generaal Cronjéstraat, which offers a wide range of shops for daily necessities.
The neighborhood also provides convenient access to the Schoterveense Molen windmill and the Haarlemmer Kweektuin, which features a nature playground, a gnome path, the Kweekcafé, and the ruins of Huis ter Kleef. Various sports facilities and schools are located in the direct vicinity. The center of Haarlem can be reached in about ten minutes by bicycle, and both Haarlem station and Bloemendaal station are situated at a short distance, offering quick connections to Amsterdam Centraal. The beaches and dunes of Bloemendaal and Zandvoort are also easily accessible by bicycle.
The ground floor features a spacious entrance hall with ample room for coats, shoes, and additional storage. The meter cupboard and a cabinet containing the central heating boiler are located here. From the entrance, there is access to the patio and the living room. The living room is notably bright due to the corner position, large window sections, and pleasing ceiling height, creating an open and airy atmosphere. The floor is finished with an attractive solid oak floor with wide planks. At the front, there is access to the small front garden. At the rear, a half-open kitchen in a neutral color scheme is practically arranged and directly connected to the dining area. From the living room, one can also reach an intermediate hall with a toilet and washbasin, the staircase to the first floor, and the stairs leading down to the heated cellar.
The cellar or basement is a heated additional space of approximately 19 square meters with natural daylight and a built-in sliding cupboard. This is a particularly usable space that lends itself excellently to use as a workspace, television room, playroom, music room, or practical storage area.
The first floor features a landing. At the front, there is a smaller room that is very suitable as a study, children's room, or office. Adjacent to this, also at the front, is a light corner room with additional window sections and pleasant daylight penetration. At the rear, the spacious master bedroom has a built-in wardrobe and access to the roof terrace. The first bathroom is completely fitted with a double washbasin, bathtub, shower, and toilet. A parquet floor is installed on this level. From the landing, there is access to the second floor.
The second floor also has a landing. At the front, there is an attractive corner room with windows on multiple sides and particularly pleasant light intake, also equipped with a built-in wardrobe. At the rear, there is another bedroom with a built-in wardrobe and access to a balcony. Furthermore, the second bathroom is located on this level, featuring a shower, toilet, washbasin, and the connections for a washing machine and dryer. A neat laminate floor is laid on this floor.
The property is well insulated with roof insulation, wall insulation, and floor insulation, resulting in the energy label A rating. A structural inspection report is available for the property. According to the building archive and the foundation map, the property is founded on steel. The sixteen solar panels contribute to reduced energy costs. Heating and hot water are provided by an Intergas combi compact boiler from 2017. The electrical installation consists of eleven groups and one cooking group.
The practical layout includes 143 square meters of living space, 19 square meters of other indoor space in the cellar, and 91 square meters of plot area. The building has a volume of 565 cubic meters. The property has outside sun blinds, a fiber optic cable connection, mechanical ventilation, natural ventilation, and a TV cable connection.
Outdoor spaces include the front sitting area, a patio measuring 11 square meters with dimensions of 2.96 meters deep by 3.65 meters wide, situated on the northwest side, as well as a roof terrace and a balcony. Parking is available on public roads in the area.
The property is classified as a single-family end house in an existing building within a protected city or villagescape. The roof is flat and covered with bituminous roofing material. The property is offered at 850,000 euros costs to the buyer, which equates to approximately 5,944 euros per square meter of living space. The cadastral designation is Schoten B 5839 with full ownership. Transfer is by mutual agreement.

