Key Features
Description
Located in the quiet Padangstraat in the Indischebuurt neighborhood of Haarlem, this modern and move-in ready home offers a perfect blend of historic character and contemporary comfort. Built in 1920, this terraced house has undergone complete renovation in the past two years, resulting in a home where nothing needs to be done. The property has been thoughtfully redesigned to maximize space and functionality while maintaining the charm of its original construction period.
Upon entering the home, you are welcomed into a hallway with a toilet featuring a small sink, meter cupboard, wardrobe space, and stairs to the upper level. The ground floor has been completely reimagined to create an open and flowing living space. The layout now features a spacious living area with the kitchen positioned at the front of the house, offering a pleasant view of the street. The kitchen is modern and well-equipped with a refrigerator, freezer, oven, dishwasher, and induction hob.
The living room has been made wider and features patio doors that open to the backyard. At the rear of the property, an extension has been added, creating an additional room that serves perfectly as a home office, children's play area, or game room. The steel portal for this extension has been neatly concealed. Despite the extension, the backyard remains generously sized and is maintenance-free, which is ideal for those who want a pleasant outdoor space without extensive gardening duties. The backyard faces east, providing lovely morning sun.
The ground floor has been fitted with foam concrete underfloor heating, which contributes to both comfort and energy efficiency. The property is excellently insulated with insulated cavity walls, a renewed and insulated roof, and twelve solar panels. Throughout the home, built-in LED spotlights and a beautiful laminate floor have been installed, creating a modern and cohesive look.
On the first floor, the layout has also been completely renewed. Here you will find three bedrooms, with two being spacious and the third suitable as a children's room or workspace. Additionally, there is a separate toilet and a modern, new bathroom featuring a vanity unit, storage cabinet, and walk-in shower. A door has been installed to allow for the potential creation of a roof terrace (subject to obtaining the necessary permits). The finishing throughout is sleek and calm, with neutral colors that ensure a modern and timeless aesthetic.
The Indischebuurt is a peaceful and family-friendly living environment with local shops, (primary) schools, and the Thursday market on Floresstraat all within walking distance. The Zaanenpark, the NS station, and the center of Haarlem are all easily accessible by bicycle. Via the Schoterbrug, you can quickly reach the main roads, and for a sunny beach day or a walk in the dunes, you can reach Bloemendaal aan Zee in just 25 minutes by bicycle.
The property has an energy label A, making it highly energy efficient. With a living area of 86 square meters and a plot of 102 square meters, the home offers ample space for comfortable living. The volume of the property is 312 cubic meters. The house is classified as an eengezinswoning (family home) and is a tussenwoning (terraced house). It was built in 1920 and has a flat roof.
The property features four rooms in total, with three designated as bedrooms. There is one bathroom and two separate toilets. The bathroom is equipped with a walk-in shower and vanity unit. The home extends over two living levels. Additional features include a fiberglass cable connection and solar panels.
The heating is provided by a central heating boiler (CV-ketel), which also supplies the hot water. The boiler is a Remeha gas-fired combi-boiler from 2021 and is owned by the property. The property has double glazing and is fully insulated.
The backyard is 33 square meters in size, with dimensions of 7.5 meters deep and 4.4 meters wide. It faces east and is located in a quiet road within a residential area. Parking is available on the public street, which is described as being freely available.
The property is offered for a price of €575,000 costs to the buyer (kosten koper). The asking price per square meter is €6,686. The acceptance is in consultation. The property is currently available.
A particularly appealing aspect of this property is the possibility to add an additional floor (subject to planning permission). The preparations for this expansion have already been made, including extended pipe work. This offers flexibility for future needs and potential increased value.
The location in the Indischebuurt is highly desirable, offering a balance of tranquility and convenience. The neighborhood is known for its family-friendly atmosphere and proximity to amenities. From the property, you can enjoy a free view towards the Cheribonstraat from the kitchen window.
For those commuting, the NS station is just a 10-minute bike ride away, and the Grote Markt (main square) of Haarlem is also a 10-minute cycle. The beach and dunes are accessible within 25 minutes by bike, making it an ideal location for those who enjoy coastal activities.
This property represents an excellent opportunity for those seeking a move-in ready home with the potential for future expansion in a desirable neighborhood. The thorough renovation ensures that the home meets modern standards of comfort and energy efficiency while retaining the character of its 1920s origins. The thoughtful redesign has maximized the use of space and created a practical and attractive living environment.










