Estate agent in Schoterveenpolder
1.735 inhabitants · 652 dwellings · Avg. property value € 687.000
About Schoterveenpolder
Schoterveenpolder is a neighbourhood in Haarlem in the Noord district. Almost all buildings predate the last decade; very little new construction. Density is distinctly urban: streets densely built, homes close together. Single-family homes dominate the streetscape.
The neighbourhood has 1.735 inhabitants and 652 dwellings. Roughly 82% are owner-occupied and 18% rental. Average WOZ value is € 687.000 (CBS 2024). Many households with children.
The area counts 2 national monuments and 2 municipal monuments. The area lies within Haarlem's nationally-protected cityscape. Buy-to-let restrictions apply to part of the housing stock. Owner-occupiers get priority. At about 27% green coverage, the area is notably green.
The nearest primary school sits at about 600 m, a large supermarket at 300 m. The station is 1.7 km away. Easy by bike. Motorway access is close by.
Walking through, you pass Heilig Hart Kerk, Pim Muliersportpark, Kleverlaan and Algemene Begraafplaats.
Solar panels cover about 30% of roofs, above the municipal average.
The local residents' platform writes (source: Planetenwijk): «Enkele karakteristieke gebouwen binnen het stadsgezicht zijn: de molen van de Schoterveenpolder uit de 17e eeuw, de ruïne van Huis ter Kleef, het Huis te Zaanen en de Heilig Hart Kerk.»
Schoterveenpolder on the map
Demographics
- Men
- 865
- Women
- 870
- Avg. household size
- 2.6
- 0–15 years
- 23%
- 15–25 years
- 11%
- 25–45 years
- 22%
- 45–65 years
- 28%
- 65+ years
- 16%
- Single-person
- 23%
- With children
- 52%
- Without children
- 25%
Housing
- Single-family home
- 81%
- Multi-family home
- 19%
- Detached
- 0%
- Semi-detached
- 1%
- Corner house
- 10%
- Terraced
- 71%
- Owner-occupied
- 82%
- Rented (total)
- 18%
- Social housing
- 0%
- Private rental
- 18%
- Built last 10 years
- 0%
- Built > 10 years ago
- 100%
Distance to amenities
- Primary school
- 600 m
- Secondary school
- 800 m
- Daycare
- 500 m
- GP
- 500 m
- Pharmacy
- 500 m
- Hospital
- 3.6 km
- Supermarket
- 300 m
- Everyday shops
- 300 m
- Restaurant
- 800 m
- Café
- 1.4 km
- Library
- 1.5 km
- Museum
- 1.4 km
- Cinema
- 2.3 km
- Theatre
- 2.1 km
- Swimming pool
- 2.1 km
- Train station
- 1.7 km
- Motorway access
- 400 m
Business activity
- Business locations
- 275
- Trade & hospitality
- 25
- Business services
- 115
- Government, education, care
- 65
- Culture, recreation, other
- 30
- Industry & energy
- 15
- Transport, information
- 20
- Finance & real estate
- 10
- Agriculture, forestry
- 0
Education
- Primary school pupils
- 220
- Secondary school pupils
- 140
- MBO students (vocational)
- 30
- HBO students (applied uni)
- 30
- University students
- 30
Energy
- With solar power
- 30%
- Gas-free
- 1%
- Avg. electricity usage
- 2.570 kWh
- Avg. gas usage
- 1.100 m³
Mobility
- Cars per household
- 0.9
- Total cars
- 610
- Total motorcycles
- 50
Haarlem in figures
Figures from the City of Haarlem's dashboard, with Haarlem averages as a reference.
- Inwoners (2026)
- 1.723 vs Haarlem 168.888
- Inwoners naar herkomstland
- Nederland 78% · Europa (excl Nederland) 11% · Overig Buiten-Europa 5%
- Gemiddelde huishoudensgrootte (2025)
- 3 vs Haarlem 2
- Samenstelling huishoudens
- Huishoudens met kinderen 51% · Huishoudens zonder kinderen 25% · Eénpersoonshuishoudens 22%
- Inwoners naar leeftijd
- 45 t/m 64 jaar 27% · 0 t/m 14 jaar 22% · 25 t/m 44 jaar 21%
Heritage & protection
- National monuments
- 2
- Municipal monuments
- 2
- Green coverage
- 27%
- Protected cityscape
- Yes
- Buy-to-let restriction zone
- Yes
Foundation type mix
Foundation type varies by property. Below is the mix as registered in the municipal foundation inventory. (n=585)
- Wooden pile
- 94%
- Other / unknown
- 4%
- Shallow (on ground)
- 2%
- Concrete pile
- 1%
Foundation report per property
Want to know which foundation type your specific property has, whether research has been done, and the repair history? That's covered per address in an independent adresdossier.
- ✓Foundation type and construction year of your property
- ✓Research reports and repair history
- ✓Official KCAF Foundation Viewer PDF
- ✓Foundation-problem priority zone (RVO)
What residents and local sources write about Schoterveenpolder
Enkele karakteristieke gebouwen binnen het stadsgezicht zijn: de molen van de Schoterveenpolder uit de 17e eeuw, de ruïne van Huis ter Kleef, het Huis te Zaanen en de Heilig Hart Kerk.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a house cost in Schoterveenpolder?
Average property value in Schoterveenpolder is € 687.000 (CBS 2024). For a current valuation of a specific property, contact us or check Adresdossier.
What is it like to live in Schoterveenpolder?
Schoterveenpolder consists mostly of single-family homes. This page lists data on residents, housing stock and amenities. For per-property reports see Adresdossier.
Buying a house in Schoterveenpolder: what to look for?
When buying in Schoterveenpolder, check construction year, foundation, energy label, monument status and pending permits. Adresdossier compiles these per property. For purchase guidance in Haarlem, contact +31 6 58714762.
Selling my house in Schoterveenpolder: how to start?
For a property sale in Schoterveenpolder (Haarlem), Makelaar Haarlem & Heemstede provides valuation, presentation and guidance through transfer. Contact +31 6 58714762 or [email protected].
Which real estate agent works in Schoterveenpolder?
Makelaar Haarlem & Heemstede covers sales, purchase, rental and management in Haarlem. Schedule an introduction via +31 6 58714762 or [email protected].
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Source: CBS Open Data, Key figures districts and neighbourhoods 2024
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