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2011 AC (Haarlem - Haarlem)
€2,100/ month
Property agent
VanHuyse - Partner in Wonen
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Price
€2,100.00
Deposit Amount
€4,200.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
3
Construction Year
1890
Volume
250 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Heating Type
Gas
Terrace
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Spaarnwouderstraat 97 is an upper-floor apartment located at the edge of Haarlem city centre, directly opposite the Amsterdamse Poort. The building dates from 1890 and the apartment has a total living area of approximately 95 m² distributed across three levels. The property is offered furnished and partly furnished and includes a roof terrace of about 28 m² and an external storage room of about 4 m². The apartment has an energy label C and a gas-fired combi boiler (owned) for heating and hot water.
The ground floor provides the main entrance, a meter cupboard and an internal stair to the upper levels. The first floor contains a living room with a high ceiling (approximately 3.20 m) and hardwood floorboards, together with an adjoining fitted open kitchen with a tiled floor and multiple built-in appliances. The combined living and kitchen area measures about 45 m². From this level there is access to the roof terrace, which includes storage space and a water connection. A bathroom on this floor is fitted with underfloor heating, a shower, a toilet, a central heating unit and a washing machine connection.
The second floor features a large landing with several built-in wardrobes and a main bedroom with fitted wardrobes and a double bed. From this bedroom a fixed narrow staircase leads to a third-floor sleeping loft that has standing height in the middle. A second spacious bedroom also contains a double bed. There is a smaller bathroom on the upper levels equipped with a washbasin, a toilet and space for a washing machine and dryer.
Technical and practical details include double glazing and roof insulation, and extensive building installations. Utility costs for gas, electricity, water, TV/internet and municipal taxes are the responsibility of the tenant. The property is located in a permit parking zone with visitor passes. The location is within a 10-minute walk of Haarlem Grote Markt and Haarlem Central Station; connections to Amsterdam by train or car are around 15 minutes.