








Charming 1930s Move-in Ready Family Home with Deep West-Facing Garden in Popular Planetenbuurt
Key Features
Description
The property is located at Siriusstraat 35 in the Sterrenbuurt area of Haarlem, specifically within the popular Planetenbuurt neighborhood. This is a well-maintained 1930s family home that has been described as move-in ready. The asking price is 695,000 euros costs koper.
The living area measures approximately 106 square meters according to NEN measurement standards. The total plot size is 115 square meters of freehold land. The property has a volume of 392 cubic meters. It is a mid-terrace house built in 1930.
Upon entering the home, you are welcomed by a bright living room that features wooden flooring. The living space has been designed with an open-plan kitchen that includes built-in appliances. French doors connect the living area directly to the backyard, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. The property also has exterior sun blinds installed.
The backyard is a notable feature of this property. It faces west, measuring 56 square meters with dimensions of 10.22 meters deep and 5.44 meters wide. This orientation means the garden receives afternoon and evening sun, making it suitable for enjoying throughout the later parts of the day during summer months. The garden includes a rear access path and a freestanding wooden storage shed that provides 5 square meters of external storage space.
The first floor contains three bedrooms and a bathroom. The bathroom is modern and equipped with a walk-in shower, double washbasin, and a toilet. There is also a separate toilet on this floor according to the features list.
The second floor offers additional living space with a landing that includes a laundry area, a fourth bedroom, and the possibility to create a fifth room if desired. A loft space above provides extra storage capacity. The total internal space beyond the main living area is 2 square meters.
The property has undergone various improvements and maintenance. The roof tiles were replaced in 2023. The foundation is constructed on concrete piles, which is typical for properties in this region and era. A building inspection report is available, indicating the property has been professionally assessed.
Insulation has been added to the roof, floors, and cavity walls. The windows consist of both wooden and uPVC frames fitted with HR++ double glazing. The current energy label is C. Heating and hot water are provided by a central heating boiler, specifically an Intergas gas-fired combination boiler from 2014 that is owned rather than rented.
The Planetenbuurt neighborhood is characterized by its solidly built 1930s homes, many featuring bay windows and stained glass details. The area is described as safe and family-friendly with ample greenery, wide avenues, parks, playgrounds, childcare facilities, schools, and sports clubs all within walking distance.
Nearby amenities include the park with Huis te Zaanen, the Planetenlaan which has a swimming pool, library, and large supermarket. The Schoterbos area includes a small petting zoo called Artisklas. Shopping options include the Soendaplein with a large Albert Heijn supermarket and the Cronjé shopping street. Various local shops and restaurants are also in close proximity.
Public transport connections are available with bus stops nearby. The village of Bloemendaal, Haarlem railway station, and the historic city center of Haarlem are all within short cycling distance. The property also benefits from proximity to main roads including the Schoterbrug/A9 and the ring road. Bloemendaal aan Zee is reachable by bicycle in less than thirty minutes.
The property is offered at 695,000 euros costs koper, which translates to approximately 6,557 euros per square meter of living space. The delivery date is by mutual agreement. The listing indicates the property is available.
Fiber optic internet is available at the property. Parking is provided through public on-street parking.
The building has a composite roof covered with tiles. The property has received a building inspection certificate. The property is partially furnished according to the listing details.
This property presents itself as a family home in an established residential area of Haarlem. The combination of the 1930s character, recent maintenance including roof replacement, insulation improvements, and the deep west-facing garden make it a notable offering in this segment of the Haarlem housing market.
The Haarlem housing market has been characterized by strong demand, particularly for properties in established neighborhoods like the Planetenbuurt. The Sterrenbuurt area forms part of the broader character of northern Haarlem, an area known for its varied architecture from different periods and its proximity to both the city center and the natural areas towards Bloemendaal and the coast.
The specific location on Siriusstraat places the property on a quiet road within the residential neighborhood, away from major traffic routes but still well-connected to the broader transport network.
For potential buyers, the availability of a building inspection report provides additional confidence in the structural condition of the property. The concrete pile foundation, while common for the era and location, is an important consideration for 1930s properties in the Netherlands, and having this documented is beneficial.
The energy label C indicates moderate energy efficiency. The property has clearly benefited from insulation improvements to roof, floors, and cavity walls, as well as the upgrade to HR++ glazing. These improvements would likely result in lower energy costs compared to an uninsulated property of similar age and size.
The layout with three floors provides flexibility for different household configurations. The four current bedrooms, with the possibility of a fifth, accommodates growing families or those needing home office space. The presence of a separate toilet in addition to the bathroom facilities is a practical feature for family use.
The combination of period character features with modern updates including the open kitchen, modern bathroom, updated insulation and glazing represents a balanced offering that appeals to buyers seeking both character and contemporary comfort.

