








Charming 1930s Corner Family Home in Green De Krim Neighborhood
Key Features
Description
Located on the border of Haarlem and Bloemendaal, this characteristic 1930s semi-detached corner house is situated in the child-friendly and green neighborhood known as De Krim. The property at Joan Maetsuykerlaan 31 offers a comfortable family home with a living area of 127 square meters, set on a plot of 205 square meters. The house was built in 1939 and features a gable roof covered with tiles, which is typical of the architectural style from this period.
The location of this property is particularly advantageous for families and active individuals. Within walking distance, there are multiple sports facilities including an ice rink, Kennemer sports hall, football fields, tennis and padel courts, and a baseball stadium. The historic city center of Haarlem can be reached by bicycle in approximately ten minutes, making daily errands and cultural activities easily accessible. For those who enjoy nature and coastal recreation, the dunes and the beach are less than a twenty-minute bicycle ride away.
The property is also conveniently positioned relative to public transportation, with NS station Bloemendaal located centrally nearby. Various main roads and highways are easily reachable, making this location practical for commuters traveling to different parts of the region.
The ground floor of the house is accessed through an entrance on the side of the property. The hallway contains the meter cupboard and a spacious toilet. The living room has an L-shaped layout and features a Spanish-style fireplace that adds character to the space. From the living room, French doors open to the deep backyard, which is oriented to the southeast, ensuring plenty of sunlight throughout the day. The backyard contains fruit trees and can also be accessed via a side entrance. The modern semi-open kitchen is equipped with a comprehensive set of built-in appliances including an induction cooking hob, a dishwasher, an extractor hood, a Quooker instant boiling water tap, an oven, a microwave, and a refrigerator-freezer combination.
The first floor is reached via a landing and contains three bedrooms. The largest bedroom is located at the rear of the property and features French doors that open to a balcony spanning the full width of the house. This provides a pleasant outdoor space on the upper level. The modern bathroom on this floor is fitted with a walk-in shower, a toilet, and a washbasin, offering all necessary facilities for daily use.
The second floor houses two additional large rooms, both of which have dormer windows at the front and rear of the property. These rooms provide flexible space that can be used as additional bedrooms, a home office, or a hobby room depending on the needs of the residents. The CV boiler, which is an Atag gas-fired combi boiler from 2015 and owned by the property, is also located on this floor. Above the second floor, there is an attic space that provides additional storage options.
In terms of energy efficiency, the property has an energy label D. The house is equipped with double glazing and roof insulation. Additionally, nine solar panels have been installed on the roof, which help reduce electricity costs and contribute to a more sustainable household. The electrical installation consists of ten groups plus a cooking group.
Parking is available for free on the street throughout the neighborhood, which is a practical advantage for residents with one or more vehicles. The property comes with full ownership rights, as confirmed by the cadastral designation SCHOTEN C 137.
An important technical consideration that has been addressed is the foundation condition. According to data from Brainbay, the property falls under foundation risk class A, B, or C, which is classified as not high risk. This provides reassurance regarding the structural integrity of the building.
The garden at the rear of the property measures 80 square meters with dimensions of 16 meters in depth and 6 meters in width. In addition to the backyard, there is a front garden and a side garden, contributing to the overall green and spacious feel of the property. The total building-bound outdoor space, which includes the balcony, measures 6 square meters. The total volume of the house is 450 cubic meters.
The street name has historical significance, as Joan Maetsuyker was a governor-general of the Dutch East India Company, known as the VOC. This adds a touch of historical context to the address.
The property is offered at a price of 849,000 euros, which is equivalent to approximately 6,685 euros per square meter of living space. The asking price is stated as costs buyer, meaning that additional costs such as transfer tax and notary fees are to be paid by the buyer on top of the purchase price. The delivery date is to be agreed upon between the parties.
The house is described as partially furnished, which may include certain fixtures and fittings that will be discussed during the negotiation process. The property is currently available on the market and has been listed as a new offering.
With five bedrooms spread across three residential floors plus an attic, this property offers ample space for a growing family. The combination of a quiet street location within a residential area, proximity to various amenities and recreational facilities, and the character of a 1930s home makes this a distinctive offering in the Haarlem housing market.

