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2011 JW (Haarlem - Haarlem)
€2,460/ month
Property agent
Dutch Brickx Real Estate Amsterdam e.o.
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Price
€2,460.00
Available From
November 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€3,500.00
Min Duration
12
Condition
New
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
2019
Volume
200 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Terrace
Tenant Type
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Flat Bakenessergracht, Haarlem - For Rent
2011 JW (Haarlem)
€2,460/ month
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Located on Bakenessergracht in central Haarlem, this apartment is part of a small development of five city homes created in 2019. The building was renovated with attention to the historical character of the area and is positioned with the canal at the front and the inner garden of the Sint Josephparochie at the rear. The location is central in the city and within walking distance of the station, with regional road connections to Amsterdam, Hoofddorp, Schiphol, Rotterdam and The Hague accessible near the station. The surrounding neighbourhood includes cafés, shops and restaurants and provides a mix of local amenities.
The apartment is entered from a central stairwell on the second floor and comprises an entrance hall, a living room with views over the rear garden, and an open kitchen fitted with built-in appliances. There are two bedrooms and a bathroom fitted with a shower, washbasin unit and toilet. A storage room houses laundry connections for a washing machine and dryer. Internal circulation is on a single living level and the layout provides separate sleeping areas and living space.
A private enclosed roof terrace is accessible via an internal stair and an electric roof hatch; the terrace provides outdoor space and views over the immediate surroundings. The apartment has wooden floors throughout and is partly fitted with underfloor heating. The listed living area is 75 m² with 5 m² of building-related outdoor space and the volumetric content is 200 m³. The property is energy labelled A and was fully renovated in 2019 using quality materials and improved insulation.
The property is offered fitted (gestoffeerd). The stated monthly rent is €2,460 excluding gas, water, electricity, internet, TV and local taxes; a security deposit of €3,500 is indicated. The rental conditions specify a minimum rental period of 12 months followed by an indefinite term and the tenancy conditions note that sharers and students are not accepted. Flooring, heating specification, the presence of a roof terrace, and the two-bedroom layout are among the stable features of the dwelling.
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NO2
27.81µg/m 3
O3
34.39µg/m 3
PM10
28.75µg/m 3
PM2.5
6.6µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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