Located in the Slachthuisbuurt on the edge of Haarlem's city center, the complex "New Harlem" offers a unique living experience. The Slachthuisbuurt is characterized by its diverse architecture and vibrant atmosphere, situated just south of the historic city center. Historically linked to the slaughterhouses that once operated in the area, this neighborhood now boasts a mix of older and newer residences, with a variety of amenities including shops, cafes, and parks. The community here is welcoming, attracting both young families and older residents, making it a desirable place to live.
The studio is located on the ground floor and features a private south-facing terrace, surrounded by a communal garden area complete with shared amenities such as workspaces, bicycle storage, and shared electric cars. The living space spans approximately 50 m² and is equipped with modern comforts, including a luxury floor with underfloor heating. The kitchen is fitted with an induction cooktop, extractor hood, refrigerator, and oven, providing everything needed for convenient living.
For those interested in this property, it is available immediately. Income guidelines apply; prospective tenants must have a gross monthly salary that is at least 3.5 times the rent. A security deposit of twice the basic rent is required, and for self-employed individuals, the same deposit applies. More information about income guidelines can be found on the relevant website.
To apply for this studio, interested parties must ensure they meet the income requirements and register through the designated platform. The selection process is based on objective criteria such as age, income relative to rent, and family size, ensuring fairness in the application process. Note that the displayed photos are of a model unit and not the specific apartment being offered. The rental agreement is for a duration of 12 months, after which it can be terminated on a monthly basis with a one-month notice period. All information regarding the property has been carefully compiled, yet it is indicative and no rights can be derived from it.