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2011 BA (Haarlem - Haarlem)
€2,700/ month
Property agent
Makelaardij & Co.
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Price
€2,700.00
Deposit Amount
€5,200.00
Contract Type
A
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1732
Volume
250 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
3
Amenities
Parking Type
Street
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€2,100/ month
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Located on Burgwal in the historic centre of Haarlem, this furnished apartment overlooks the canal and is close to local shops, cafes, restaurants and cultural venues. Haarlem station is approximately a 15-minute walk and provides direct rail connections to Amsterdam, Leiden, Schiphol and The Hague. By car, the N200 and A9 motorways provide regional access, and public parking is available nearby (permit parking applies in the immediate vicinity). The setting is characteristic of the city centre and provides direct access to surrounding amenities and cultural points of interest.
The apartment offers approximately 100 m² of living space and is arranged over multiple internal levels accessed by a wooden staircase. The layout comprises three main rooms, including two bedrooms and several distinct living areas. At the front of the apartment is a bright sitting area with large windows and views over the canal, adjacent to a compact kitchenette. Further into the property is a larger open-plan living room with an integrated kitchen area suitable for dining and seating.
There are three bathrooms in total. On the lower level there is one bathroom with a bath, washbasin and toilet and a second bathroom with a shower. A third bathroom with shower, washbasin and toilet is located on the mid level adjacent to a generous bedroom. The upper level features a bedroom area with exposed wooden beams and additional space that can be used as a sitting area or an extra living zone. The interior combines authentic architectural details with contemporary fittings following a renovation.
The building is an existing historical property originally constructed in 1732 and the apartment holds an energy rating of C. The apartment is offered furnished and has a volume of approximately 250 m³. There is no private garage, no balcony, garden or roof terrace associated with the unit. Parking is available on the public streets nearby subject to local permit regulations. The rental arrangement uses a Model A contract and the property is not available for home shares.