








Charming Corner House in the Sought-After Vijfhoek District
Key Features
Description
This corner house is situated in the heart of Haarlem's city center, specifically in the Vijfhoek neighborhood. The property is located on Wilsonsplein, facing a green square, in a quiet dead-end street that provides a peaceful living environment despite its central location. Built in 1890, the house has retained its characteristic appearance while being updated with modern amenities.
The ground floor of the property features an entrance leading directly into the living room. The living space has an open layout with large windows that allow natural light to enter the room. Also on the ground floor is the bathroom, which has been fitted with a walk-in shower and a sink with a vanity unit. A separate toilet is available on this level as well. The kitchen was installed in 2025, making it completely modern and up to current standards.
The first floor is accessed via a landing and contains two bedrooms. One of the bedrooms has direct access to the roof terrace. The roof terrace covers approximately 19 square meters and is sheltered by a canopy, making it a comfortable outdoor space that can be used in various weather conditions. An outdoor shower has been installed on the terrace for added convenience during warmer months. The terrace offers a quiet spot in the middle of the city, suitable for morning coffee or evening gatherings.
Above the first floor is an attic space, which provides additional storage options. The total living area of the property is approximately 70 square meters, with the built exterior space of the roof terrace adding another 19 square meters. The plot size is 49 square meters and the total volume of the building is 225 cubic meters.
The Vijfhoek is one of the most popular neighborhoods in the Haarlem city center. The area is known for its character and lively atmosphere while maintaining a village-like feel. Residents have shops, restaurants, cultural venues, and public transportation within walking distance. Haarlem central station is nearby, and the Haarlemmerhout park is also close to the property. For car travel, the main roads to Amsterdam, Schiphol Airport, and The Hague are easily accessible.
The property is located within a protected cityscape, which helps maintain the historical character of the neighborhood. The house has undergone a building inspection and is considered well maintained. Parking is available through a permit system, which is standard for the city center.
Regarding energy efficiency, the property has an energy label F. The roof has been insulated and most windows have double glazing. Heating and hot water are provided by a Remeha gas combination boiler that was installed in 2021 and is owned by the current owner. Natural ventilation is present throughout the property. Fiber optic cable is available for internet connections.
The roof structure is a composite roof covered with bituminous roofing material and tiles. The property is classified as an end terrace house (eindwoning), which explains the corner position that provides additional light and views compared to mid-terrace properties.
A virtual viewing option is available through a 3D tour, which can be accessed through the listing website or Funda. This allows potential buyers to explore the property remotely before scheduling an in-person visit.
The asking price for the property is 525,000 euros, with the buyer responsible for the transaction costs (kosten koper). The price per square meter of living space is approximately 7,500 euros. The exact date the property was listed is not publicly visible without logging into the platform.
The delivery date is to be agreed upon with the seller, providing flexibility for the transaction timeline. The property status is currently listed as available.

