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2012 BX (Haarlem - Haarlem)
€1,838/ month + €135 service costs
Property agent
vb&t Verhuurmakelaars
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Price
€1,838.00
Service Costs
€135.00
Min Duration
12
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Construction Year
2009
Volume
220 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Parking Type
Private
Building Facilities
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Apartment Bellevuelaan 153, Haarlem - For Rent
2012 BX (Haarlem)
€2,272/ month
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Located on Bellevuelaan along the Spaarne River and within walking distance of Haarlem’s historic city centre, this apartment is in the De Hoge Hout residential complex. De Hoge Hout, completed in 2009, is the tallest residential building in Haarlem at 80 metres and offers panoramic views to the east toward the Amsterdam skyline and Schiphol Airport and to the west toward the North Sea, with intervening city parks, forests and dunes. The building entrance features high ceilings, refined finishes and a notable green furniture piece called the Chit Chat designed by Teun Fleskens. The property is energy label A and has a flat roof and a listed living area of 88 m² with a volume of 220 m³.
The apartment interior includes a spacious hallway leading to an expansive living room with large windows that provide significant natural light. The open kitchen is equipped with a dishwasher, ceramic hob, fridge-freezer and combination microwave. There are two bedrooms offering private sleeping space and a layout that benefits from the radiator-free design. High windows and an open feel contribute to the overall sense of space and light throughout the unit.
The bathroom layout comprises a bathtub and a separate shower, with a separate toilet and a sink, arranged as distinct spaces for convenience. Heating and cooling are provided by a sustainable Heat and Cold Storage System (WKO) that also supplies hot tap water and enables the radiator-free interior. Service charges are listed at €135 per month and the listed rental price is €1,838 per month, with a minimum rental period of 12 months and immediate acceptance noted. Listed additional costs include parking charges of €121 per month, a note that parkingspace rental is required at €117 per month, a nameplate fee of €30.25 and a security deposit listed as €0.
Additional factual information includes a WOZ value of €437,000 (reference date 1-1-2024) and 207 WWS points. The building’s systems and finishes reflect contemporary construction from 2009, and the location provides direct access to riverside views and proximity to Haarlem’s central amenities. Rent increase rules are stated in the original listing as varying by regulation: for deregulated rents an annual increase of up to CPI + 1% may apply, while regulated rents follow percentages determined by the central government. The listing materials indicate available documentation and allocation criteria separate from this description.