








Characterful 1930s terraced house with sunny garden in Haarlem
Key Features
Description
This property is a terraced house located at Van Oosten de Bruijnstraat 51 in the Geschiedschrijversbuurt neighborhood of Haarlem. The house was built in 1936 and has a total living area of approximately 108 square meters, situated on a plot of 119 square meters. The building has a gable roof covered with tiles.
The property features four bedrooms spread across two full living floors and an additional zolder level. On the ground floor, the entrance is reached via a front garden. The entrance area includes a vestibule with original stained glass windows and an authentic tile wall, which immediately sets the character of the home. From the hallway, there is access to a toilet and a staircase closet. The hallway leads through to the main living area.
The living room is designed with an en suite layout, creating a natural division between the sitting area and dining space. At the front of the house, there is a bay window (erker) that adds both character and light to the room. The rear of the living area opens with doors to the backyard, connecting the indoor and outdoor spaces.
The open kitchen is positioned at the back of the ground floor and is equipped with various built-in appliances. A door from the kitchen also provides direct access to the garden, allowing for easy outdoor dining or simply stepping outside for fresh air.
The backyard faces southeast and measures approximately 45 square meters, with dimensions of 8.54 meters in depth and 5.31 meters in width. The garden is described as sunny and offers privacy. There is a rear access path (achterom) and a free-standing wooden storage shed in the garden.
On the first floor, there are three bedrooms and a modern bathroom. The bathroom is fitted with a double sink, a walk-in shower, and a bathtub. The bedroom at the rear of this floor has French doors opening onto a balcony, providing a pleasant outdoor space on the upper level.
The second floor, which functions as a zolder level, contains the fourth bedroom. This room has dormer windows on both sides, bringing in additional light and creating usable headroom. On this level, there is also space designated for a washing machine and dryer, as well as practical storage areas.
Throughout the house, several original features from the 1930s period have been retained, including stained glass windows (glas in lood) and panel doors (paneeldeuren). These elements contribute to the character of the property. The windows are largely fitted with double glazing.
The property has an energy label C. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired combination boiler (combi-ketel), which is owned by the property. The house is connected to fiber optic cable and TV cable infrastructure.
The exterior paintwork is scheduled to be done in 2025, as noted in the property details. The overall condition of the home is described as well-maintained.
The Geschiedschrijversbuurt is characterized as a child-friendly residential area. The immediate vicinity includes playgrounds and sports fields. Schools and shops for daily groceries are located nearby. Despite the quiet and green setting of the neighborhood, the center of Haarlem is reachable within minutes. The location also provides good accessibility to major roads leading toward Amsterdam, Schiphol Airport, and The Hague.
Parking at the property is available through public on-street parking. The property is held in full ownership (volle eigendom) and is offered at a price of 749,500 euros, with the buyer responsible for the transaction costs (kosten koper). The asking price per square meter of living space is approximately 6,940 euros. The property has been viewed 894 times and saved 59 times on the Funda platform since it was listed on April 8, 2026.
The transfer of the property is available by mutual agreement (in overleg). The cadastral designation is HAARLEM I 2873.
In summary, this is a period home from the 1930s that combines original architectural details with modern amenities in the kitchen and bathroom. The layout with four bedrooms across three levels provides flexibility for family living or combining residential and work-from-home use. The southeast-facing garden and balcony offer outdoor space, while the location in Haarlem provides proximity to urban amenities as well as regional transport connections.

