








Charming Townhouse in the Vijfhoek with Sunny Balcony and Indoor Garage
Key Features
Description
This charming and bright townhouse is situated in the popular Vijfhoek neighborhood of Haarlem. The property features a sunny west-facing balcony and an indoor garage with space for two cars. The ground floor space has a mixed designation, allowing for residential use, work from home, parking, or small-scale business activities. The home is located on one of the pleasant car-free streets in the city center, offering a surprisingly quiet environment despite its central location.
The property was built in 1936 and is classified as a protected city view and an image-determining building. The total usable area measures 82 square meters, with 52 square meters dedicated to the upper floor living space and 30 square meters comprising the indoor ground floor space. The building has a gable roof covered with tiles and a content of 303 cubic meters. The plot size is 40 square meters.
Upon entering the property, the ground floor provides access to a remarkably spacious indoor garage that can accommodate two vehicles. This area also includes a practical storage room or utility space equipped with electricity, a water connection, and a washing machine connection. The generous size of this space allows for ample storage in addition to parking. Due to the mixed zoning designation, the ground floor can be utilized flexibly as a garage, additional living space, a workspace, or for business, social, and consumer-oriented services. This versatility makes the property particularly attractive for those seeking a home with professional possibilities.
The first floor forms the main living area of the residence. Here you will find a bright and atmospheric living room at the front of the property, connected to an open kitchen. The kitchen is fitted with a dishwasher, oven, four-burner gas stove, refrigerator, and freezer. A notable feature in the living room is the original fireplace, which adds character and warmth to the space. From the living room, French doors open onto the sunny balcony facing west, allowing residents to enjoy afternoon and evening sun until sunset. When the doors are open, the indoor and outdoor spaces flow together, creating an extended living area. The hallway on this floor provides access to the bathroom, which is equipped with a walk-in shower, toilet, and sink.
The second floor contains a spacious bedroom that extends across the full width and length of the house. This bedroom features two dormer windows at the front, bringing in natural light. Two practical built-in closets are present on this floor. One closet is designed for hanging clothes, while the other houses the central heating installation and provides additional storage space. From the rear of the bedroom, there is a view of Hofje Guurtje de Wael, described as the smallest courtyard in Haarlem. This historic and hidden spot offers a sense of peace and unique privacy right in the middle of the city.
The property benefits from several recent improvements. The roof and gutters have been recently renewed and fitted with roof insulation. Most of the windows have double glazing with plastic frames. The exterior painting was carried out in 2026. The central heating boiler is an Intergas HR model from 2023, which is gas-fired and owned by the property. The property currently has an energy label E rating, with insulation present in the roof and double glazing throughout most windows.
The foundation is described as being on a brick foundation, classified as not high risk within categories A, B, or C. This provides reassurance regarding the structural integrity of the building, which is particularly relevant for properties of this age in Dutch urban areas.
The location in the Vijfhoek is considered exceptional. This area is known for its charming atmosphere and proximity to amenities. The Botermarkt is just a two-minute walk away, offering a variety of cafes, restaurants, and shops. Haarlem Central Station can be reached by bicycle in approximately four minutes, providing excellent connections to other cities. The beach at Zandvoort is accessible by bicycle in about 32 minutes, making it feasible for day trips to the coast. Forests, dunes, and natural areas are also easily reachable by bike from this location.
The property is situated in a car-free street, with access limited to residents only. A one-time contribution of 52 euros is required for this resident access. Parking is available through a permit system, and the indoor garage provides private parking for two vehicles, which is notably rare for this central location.
The combination of the central city location and the proximity to nature creates a balance between urban liveliness and village charm, which contributes to the popularity of the Vijfhoek as a residential area. Nearby access roads make it straightforward to travel to Amsterdam, Schiphol Airport, or The Hague by car.
The asking price is 575,000 euros, which is offered as a cost to buyer transaction. Based on the living area of 52 square meters, this translates to approximately 11,058 euros per square meter. The property is available immediately, with the delivery date to be agreed upon. The property is offered as full ownership, registered in the Haarlem C 6349 cadastral section.
In summary, this property offers a rare combination of features for a central Haarlem location: a charming character home with original details, a sunny outdoor space, and an unusually large indoor garage that provides flexibility for various uses. The quiet street location within the bustling city center, combined with views of a historic courtyard, creates a distinctive living environment that appeals to those seeking both convenience and atmosphere in their home.

