








Charming 1930s Corner Home in Harlingen's Trebolbuurt
Key Features
Description
Located in the desirable Trebolbuurt neighborhood of Harlingen, this corner house from the 1930s offers a combination of period character and modern living comfort. The property has been well maintained and presents a cared for appearance throughout. With an energy label C and various insulation measures in place, the home is energy efficient while retaining its original charm.
The ground floor of the property features an entrance hall leading to a secondary hall with the staircase to the first floor. There is a practical storage closet under the stairs and a toilet room. The living room is bright and features a bay window, adding character to the space. The room has a wooden floor and opens through double doors to the garden outside. Adjacent to the living room is the closed kitchen with a straight counter arrangement. The kitchen is equipped with a pellet stove, providing additional heating and ambiance. A utility room houses the connections for laundry appliances.
The outdoor space on the ground level includes a cozy covered seating area and a separate bicycle storage shed. The garden is sheltered and private, benefiting from the surrounding greenery that creates a sense of seclusion.
The first floor is accessed via a fixed staircase and features a landing with built in closet space. There are three bedrooms on this level, one of which includes built in closet storage. The bathroom has been fitted with a shower, toilet, and double vanity unit. A designer radiator adds a contemporary touch, and a door leads out to the balcony.
A fixed staircase leads from the first floor to the attic level, which has been configured as a fourth bedroom. This space includes closet storage and a skylight window, providing natural light. The property offers a total of four bedrooms across its three levels.
The roof terrace is noted as receiving sun throughout the entire day, making it an attractive outdoor space for relaxation and entertaining.
The property has a total living area of 95 square meters, with an additional 16 square meters of indoor storage space and 27 square meters of external attached space. The plot measures 152 square meters, and the building has a volume of 408 cubic meters.
Energy efficiency has been addressed through several measures. The property has roof insulation, wall insulation, and floor insulation installed using insulation chips. The window frames are wooden and fitted with HR++ glass. Notably, all window frames were painted in 2025, indicating recent maintenance. The heating system consists of a Remeha gas fired central heating boiler from 2016, which is included in the purchase, supplemented by the pellet stove in the kitchen. The property also has a working chimney suitable for a wood burning stove, should the new owner wish to install one.
The home is described as move in ready, requiring only the unpacking of personal belongings to feel immediately at home. The bedrooms have been recently renovated, contributing to the turnkey nature of the property.
The location in Harlingen offers convenient access to daily necessities. Basic schools are situated nearby, making this property suitable for families with children. The train station and supermarkets are within walking distance. The historic city center of Harlingen can be reached on foot within a few minutes, providing access to shops, restaurants, and the harbor area.
Harlingen is a port city in the province of Friesland, known for its maritime heritage and historic center. The Trebolbuurt is a residential neighborhood that is popular for its character and proximity to urban amenities.
The property is freehold, meaning the land is owned outright rather than leased. Parking in the area is through a paid parking system with permits available.
The asking price is 324,500 euros, which translates to approximately 3,416 euros per square meter of living space. The property is offered with a costs koper condition, meaning the buyer is responsible for transfer taxes and notary fees associated with the purchase.
The acceptance date is to be negotiated, providing flexibility for both buyer and seller in arranging the transfer. The listing indicates the property is currently available on the market.
This corner house represents a typical example of Dutch interwar architecture, with its 1930s construction date placing it in a period known for solid building techniques and practical layouts. The combination of period features such as the bay window and wooden floors with modern updates including insulation and HR++ glazing creates a balanced living environment.
The property is listed on the Funda platform, which is the primary real estate listing website in the Netherlands. The listing includes standard legal disclaimers regarding the accuracy of information and advises prospective buyers to engage their own real estate agent for guidance through the purchase process.

