This ground-floor loft offers 94 m² of living space within De Meester, a converted monumental school building finished during 2022–2023. The unit is part of a residential development with high-quality finishes; the walls are painted over scan wallpaper and the overall fit-out follows contemporary standards. The property carries an energy label B and has a WWS score of 210 points. The building retains its historic character while accommodating contemporary residential layouts, including mezzanine elements in some units.
The kitchen is located beneath a mezzanine level and is finished with white, handleless cabinets and a white composite worktop. The kitchen includes built-in ATAG appliances: a dishwasher, a refrigerator with freezer compartment, an induction cooktop and a combi oven/microwave. The configuration is a standard straight run with upper cabinets above the worktop under the mezzanine. These built-in elements are part of the fixed interior specification of the apartment.
The bathroom is finished and equipped with a washbasin and an in‑walk shower; the apartment also features a separate toilet. All units in the building are delivered with a consistent level of finish and attention to detail. Communal service costs are charged for items such as cleaning of shared spaces, glass insurance, general electricity for communal areas, maintenance of communal green spaces and window cleaning; the precise composition of these service costs is set out in the tenancy agreement. The property layout and finish are appropriate for those seeking an open loft arrangement on a single level with mezzanine elements.
De Meester is situated in the Kleverparkbuurt in Haarlem, close to local shops and neighborhood amenities. The location is within a short cycling distance of Haarlem and Bloemendaal stations, which offer direct train connections to Amsterdam and The Hague, and the N200 provides a direct road link toward Amsterdam and Schiphol. The coastal dunes and beaches at Zandvoort and Bloemendaal are reachable by bicycle from the neighbourhood. The Kleverparkbuurt is characterised by 1930s housing, generous greenery and a layout that accommodates both local services and connections to the wider metropolitan region.