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2011 PP (Haarlem - Haarlem)
€2,500/ month
Property agent
Van Oosterom Makelaar
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Price
€2,500.00
Deposit Amount
€3,700.00
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Construction Year
1930
Volume
300 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
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Flat Zoetestraat, Haarlem - City Centre Apartment
2011 PP (Haarlem)
€2,500/ month
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This second-floor city apartment is located on Zoetestraat in Haarlem and was built in 1930 with a complete renovation carried out in 2017. The accommodation extends to approximately 75 m² of living space (300 m³) and comprises three rooms including two bedrooms. The living room is bright and features an original fireplace and a bay window. The property is presented with laminate flooring throughout and an energy label A is indicated in the property details.
The apartment is accessed via a communal entrance and a staircase leading to the first-floor level where the private entrance is located. A long internal hall provides access to the two bedrooms, which measure approximately 3.97 x 3.60 m and 3.21 x 3.11 m respectively. A separate toilet is located off the hall and the bathroom is finished in a modern style with a shower and washbasin. At the rear of the bathroom area there is a recessed space with connections for a washing machine and provision for a dryer.
At the end of the hall the accommodation opens into a spacious kitchen-diner. The kitchen is fitted with modern appliances including a dishwasher and a combi-oven and is arranged around an identified mantelpiece feature. Two original sliding doors separate the kitchen from the living room, allowing for a degree of separation between living and cooking/dining areas while retaining visual connection. The layout provides a combination of contemporary fixtures and preserved architectural details.
The apartment is situated on a shopping street in Haarlem city centre, with local shops, restaurants and public transport within walking distance. The description notes that the location experiences no direct traffic noise from the street. Rental conditions stated with the listing indicate that local charges, energy costs and TV/internet are excluded from the rent and that an advance for energy costs is payable to the owner. The owner retains a right of award. The property type is a bovenwoning and the listing specifies two bedrooms and a total living area of about 75 m².