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434 listed buildings sold in Haarlem: sales price 62 percent higher than standard homes

434 listed buildings sold in Haarlem: sales price 62 percent higher than standard homes

According to data from the NVM brokers' association, 434 monument properties were recently sold in Haarlem. These historic homes are priced 62 percent higher on average compared to standard residential properties in the city.

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