








Charming apartment with balcony and patio in the heart of Haarlem
Key Features
Description
This charming and bright apartment is situated in the heart of Haarlem, specifically in the desirable Vijfhoek neighborhood. The property at Korte Annastraat offers a unique living experience with its intelligent layout spread across two levels, providing both privacy and an abundance of natural light.
The ground floor of this residence accommodates the bedroom and bathroom, creating a quiet and comfortable retreat away from the main living areas. The bedroom provides a pleasant space to rest and unwind after a day in the city. The bathroom has been neatly finished and includes a shower, toilet, and washbasin. Also located on this level is the patio, a wonderful outdoor space where you can enjoy a moment of peace and privacy in the fresh air.
The first floor houses the light and atmospheric living room with an open kitchen. Thanks to the large windows, plenty of daylight enters this floor, giving the space a pleasant and open character. The open kitchen connects seamlessly with the living area and forms the heart of the home. Here you can cook, eat, and live together in one comfortable space. From the living room, you have access to the balcony, where you can sit outside and enjoy the surroundings.
Having both a balcony and a patio is a rare feature for properties in the city center, making this apartment particularly special. Whether you want to wake up quietly in the morning with a cup of coffee in the patio or sit outside in the evening on the balcony, both options are available here.
The property has a living area of 47 square meters, with an additional 2 square meters of other indoor space and 3 square meters of external storage space. The total volume of the building is 166 cubic meters. The plot size measures 37 square meters.
Regarding energy efficiency, the property currently has an energy label G. The windows feature double glazing, which provides some level of insulation. Heating and hot water are provided by a central heating boiler, specifically an Intergas HRE gas-fired combination boiler that was installed in 2025 and is owned by the property. This recent installation means the heating system is modern and reliable.
The building dates from before 1906, which is reflected in its characteristic appearance. The roof is a saddle roof covered with tiles, typical of traditional Dutch urban architecture. The property is classified as an end-terrace house, indicating it is situated at the end of a row.
The location of this apartment is exceptionally convenient. Situated in the historic center of Haarlem, you are within walking distance of everything the city has to offer. The lively shops, restaurants, and coffee bars are literally around the corner. Within a few minutes you can walk to the Grote Markt for a drink on a terrace or an evening out.
For daily practical matters, the location is also ideal. Haarlem Central Station is within close proximity, providing excellent connections by train to other cities. By car, you can quickly reach the main roads leading to Amsterdam, Schiphol Airport, and The Hague. If you want to escape the city for a while, the dunes and the beaches of Bloemendaal or Zandvoort are just a short bike ride away.
Parking in the area is available through a paid parking system, and there is the possibility to obtain a parking permit. This is common in city center locations and ensures organized parking in the neighborhood.
The property includes an attached stone storage shed, providing additional space for storing bicycles, garden equipment, or other belongings. This is a practical addition that adds to the convenience of living in this apartment.
The patio at the rear has a depth of 3 meters and a width of 1.5 meters, facing west. This western orientation means you can potentially enjoy afternoon and evening sun in this outdoor space.
The Vijfhoek area where this property is located is known for its charming streets and historic atmosphere. It is one of the older parts of Haarlem, with a mix of residential properties and small businesses. The area has a village-like feel within the city, with narrow streets and a close-knit community atmosphere.
The asking price for this property is 395,000 euros, which translates to approximately 8,404 euros per square meter of living space. This price is buyer's costs, meaning the buyer is responsible for the transfer tax and notary fees associated with the purchase.
The property is offered for transfer in consultation, allowing for some flexibility in the moving date. The property is currently available on the market.
This apartment represents an opportunity for those who want to live centrally in Haarlem without compromising on outdoor space. The combination of a patio and balcony, the split-level layout that separates sleeping and living areas, and the prime location in the historic city center make this a distinctive property in the Haarlem housing market.

