Karakteristiek woonhuis met mogelijkheden, zoals een aanbouw of dakopbouw! ENGLISH TEXT: SEE BELOW Deze typische jaren '30 woning is gebouwd op een perceel eigen grond van 140 m2 en is gelegen in een van de meest gewilde wijken van Haarlem, de Kleverparkbuurt.... Lees meer
street, close to shops, schools, and a city park. It’s also near Haarlem’s city center and train station, with excellent train connections to Amsterdam, Schiphol, The Hague, and Rotterdam. You can easily reach the dunes and beach via Bloemendaal by bike.
The layout of this interesting home is as follows:
Ground floor
Entrance with small roof. Through the lovely front door, you enter the hallway with beautiful original tiles and an old granite floor. Double doors lead to a hallway with a handy storage space under the stairs and a simple toilet with a small original sink. From this hallway, you can reach both the living room and the kitchen.
The spacious living room (about 29 m²) has a front and back part. The front room has a charming bay window and a built-in cupboard. The back room also has a built-in cupboard and French doors to the garden. Both rooms have marble fireplaces.
At the back is the closed kitchen with the original kitchen setup, granite countertop, and built-in cabinet for dishes. Above the countertop is a chimney hood and more old-style wall tiles. Next to the kitchen is a practical utility room with double doors to the garden. There is also a door to the attached shed.
A beautiful staircase with wooden railing leads from the hallway to the first floor.
First floor
Spacious landing with skylight, making it nice and bright. At the front, there is one large bedroom with a built-in cupboard and French doors to the balcony above the bay window, plus a second smaller bedroom. At the back, there is another large bedroom with two built-in cupboards and French doors to another balcony.
The large bathroom has a simple shower and sink, but there is space to create a more complete and modern bathroom. The original wall tiles are still there.
Special features
• Many original 1930s details are still present, like panel doors and stained glass windows.
• The ground floor has a plaster ceiling with decorative trim.
• Outdoor water tap at the back.
• The house has been checked by a building inspector; the report is available to view.
Why Kleverpark is a great place to live
A fantastic neighborhood to live in and enjoy. It’s full of character, with beautiful houses built around 1900–1930, wide green streets, and a city park just around the corner. You’ll be close to the Santpoorterplein and Kleverparkweg, with great (organic) shops, two supermarkets, and cozy cafés for coffee, lunch, or wine.
The train station and Haarlem’s lovely old city center are only a short walk or bike ride away – and within 20 minutes, the train takes you to Amsterdam Central Station.
It’s a safe and child-friendly area with many schools, daycare centers, playgrounds, and sports clubs. Nearby you’ll also find the popular Stadskweektuin and Kleine Veerpolder (with the Schoterveensemolen windmill).
Because of its location, amenities, and charm, Kleverpark is in high demand. Its central spot, close to major roads (A9), the ring road, and Bloemendaal beach (25 minutes by bike), makes it a wonderful place to live.
The following clauses apply:
* Age clause (houses/apartments older than 15 years)
The buyer declares that he is aware that the property is 90 years old, which means that the requirements that may be set for the construction quality are considerably lower than for new houses. Unless the seller has guaranteed the quality of these, he is not responsible for the foundations, the floors, the pipes, for the electricity, water and gas, the sewerage and the absence of any vermin or fungi (such as woodworm, longhorn beetle, fungus etc.). Constructional quality defects are deemed not to hinder the residential use described in article 6.3 of the purchase agreement.”
* Asbestos clause (homes/apartments older than 30 years)
The seller is not aware that asbestos has been used in the property, other than was customary at the time the property was built. In the event of removal of asbestos-containing materials, special measures must be taken on the basis of environmental legislation. The buyer declares that he is aware of this and indemnifies the seller against all liability that may arise from the presence of any asbestos-containing substance in the property.
* Non-residents clause (homes/apartments that are not occupied by the owner)
The buyer is aware of the fact that the seller has never actually used the property sold himself and that the seller can therefore not provide information about properties or defects of the property sold that the seller could have been aware of if he had actually used the property sold.