








Move-In Ready 1930s Corner House with Garage and Stunning Natural Light
Key Features
Description
This charming 1930s corner house at Jan Haringstraat 22 in Haarlem offers a rare combination of period character, modern comfort, and practical living spaces that will appeal to families seeking a home in a well-established neighborhood.
The property is situated in the Ter Kleefkwartier, a spacious and green residential area known for its family-friendly atmosphere. The location is exceptionally convenient, with schools, childcare facilities, sports amenities, public transport, shops, and a medical center all within walking distance. The charming city center of Haarlem and the nearby dune area are easily reachable by bicycle, making this an ideal base for those who appreciate both urban conveniences and natural surroundings.
Built in 1933, this corner house retains many original architectural features that define the characteristic Amsterdam School style of the period. The distinctive bay window with stained glass elements, the en-suite living room configuration with beautiful glass-in-lead doors, and the original terrazzo flooring in the vestibule all contribute to the home's authentic period atmosphere. The corner position of the house is a significant advantage, providing abundant natural light throughout the day thanks to the additional side windows in the living room, dining area, and bedrooms.
The ground floor spans approximately 47 square meters of living space and has been thoughtfully modernized while preserving its original character. The entrance leads through a vestibule with original terrazzo flooring into a hallway with practical storage under the stairs. The ground floor features a guest toilet, the en-suite living room with its characteristic bay window and stained glass details, and a modern open-plan kitchen equipped with built-in appliances. The kitchen opens onto the west-facing garden through French doors, creating a pleasant connection between indoor and outdoor living spaces.
The first floor accommodates three generously sized bedrooms, each benefiting from the side windows that flood the rooms with natural light. The master bedroom at the rear of the house includes access to a balcony and extensive wardrobe space. A modern bathroom serves this floor, featuring high-quality finishes including a bathtub, rain shower, double washbasin with vanity unit, and toilet. The bathroom was completely renewed in late 2022 alongside the kitchen modernization.
The second floor provides additional living space with two more bedrooms and a large open landing area that currently functions as a workspace and laundry room. The central heating system is located in this area. A notable improvement was made in 2025 when an extra-large dormer window was installed at the rear, significantly enhancing the usable space and natural light on this floor. A spacious loft above the second floor is accessible via a pull-down ladder, offering excellent storage possibilities.
Sustainability has been carefully considered in this home. The property carries an energy label B, achieved through comprehensive insulation measures including roof insulation, cavity wall insulation, floor insulation on the ground floor, and double glazing throughout most of the house. Comfort is enhanced by underfloor heating on the ground floor. Preparations for solar panel installation are already in place, allowing future owners to complete the energy efficiency upgrades. The electrical system was updated in 2022 and now comprises 12 groups and 3 residual current devices.
The outdoor spaces complement the interior well. The front garden enjoys morning sun, while the rear garden faces northwest and receives sunlight from early afternoon until sunset. The garden is accessible via a convenient side entrance as well as through the detached stone garage, which is equipped with electricity. An outdoor tap serves the garden area. The corner position ensures a high degree of privacy in both outdoor spaces.
The Jan Haringstraat has been recently redesigned as a low-traffic 30 km/h zone with additional greenery, contributing to the quiet and safe character of the neighborhood. The beginning of the street leads to the Schoterveenpolder, an area featuring a monumental windmill and a meadow where cows graze. From one of the bedrooms, residents can watch the cows move across the field. Directly behind the property lies the Veenbergplein, a pleasant and safe play area for children.
The immediate neighborhood offers excellent amenities for families. Within a few minutes' walk, residents can reach Albert Heijn or Dekamarkt for daily groceries. The area includes sports fields, an ice rink, a swimming pool, and several playgrounds including the popular Burcht ter Cleeff. The Haarlemmer Kweektuin provides additional recreational opportunities. Local cafes such as Cleeff offer spots for coffee and socializing, and the renovated library is nearby. For larger shopping trips or cultural activities, the historic city center of Haarlem is a short bicycle ride away.
With five bedrooms across three floors, this house offers ample space for families of various sizes. The combination of original period details, comprehensive modernization, sustainable features, and the practical addition of a garage makes this a compelling proposition in the Haarlem housing market. The property is being sold with a delivery date to be determined in consultation between buyer and seller.

