
LUNTERO
Find your way home in the Netherlands with 20,000+ rental listings at your fingertips!


© 2025 Luntero. All rights reserved.
LUNTERO
Find your way home in the Netherlands with 20,000+ rental listings at your fingertips!
© 2025 Luntero. All rights reserved.
2582 VW (Den Haag - Statenkwartier)
€2,495/ month
Property agent
VERRA Makelaars Rotterdam
View this listing on
Share this listing
Quickly check how many grocery stores, schools, transit stops, cafes, and other key amenities are near this rental — perfect for evaluating convenience, walkability, and neighborhood appeal.
Discover the most sought-after neighborhoods in Den Haag, perfect for finding your next Dutch rental. Explore the boroughs and areas locals love most.
Price
€2,495.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€4,990.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1910
Volume
321 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Garden
Balcony
Garden Description
Spacious garden with a size of 36 m², located at the back of the property, perfect for morning coffee or evening dinners.
Garden Orientation
Southeast
Parking Type
Street
Find everything you need around your future home—schools, shops, parks, and public transport options. This interactive map shows real-time distances and travel durations via walking, biking, driving, or transit. Whether you're commuting to work, heading to class, or enjoying local leisure spots, plan your lifestyle with confidence and clarity. Discover how connected and convenient your next neighborhood can be.
2e Antonie Heinsiusstraat, The Hague - Lower+Upper Apartment
2582 VW (Den Haag)
€2,250/ month
Flat 2e Antonie Heinsiusstraat 78, Den Haag - For Rent
2582 VW (Den Haag)
€2,495/ month
President Kennedylaan 106 K, The Hague - 3-room Apartment
2517 LB (Den Haag)
€1,490/ month
Does the rent cover additional costs like utilities?
The monthly rent usually only covers the property itself. Services such as electricity, water, gas, and internet are often billed separately. Always review the listing or reach out to confirm what’s included.
What paperwork do I need to rent a property?
To submit an application, you’ll typically need a government-issued ID, recent proof of income (or a guarantor’s financial details), and possibly a work or study document. Specific requirements may be outlined in the property details.
How much time does it take to hear back about my application?
Responses to rental applications usually take a few days to a week, but this depends on the landlord’s process and the demand for the property. Be sure to check your email for updates or additional document requests.
Is it possible to adjust the rental price or conditions?
In most cases, landlords set fixed prices and conditions, but it never hurts to ask! Discussing details like longer leases or minor adjustments might be an option depending on the landlord.
What should I do if I have to move out before the lease ends?
If you need to leave early, you might be asked to find someone to take over your lease or pay a fee for breaking the contract. Check your rental agreement for details and talk to your landlord to explore your options.
This apartment is located in the Statenkwartier and features high ornamental ceilings, wooden floors and a private garden. The property is described as spacious and benefits from large windows on multiple sides that provide ample natural light. The neighborhood includes the Frederik Hendriklaan within a short walk, where there are shops, supermarkets, cafés and restaurants. The immediate area is residential and described as centrally located, with easy access to local amenities.
The location is a short distance from Scheveningen Harbour — approximately a five-minute journey — and the beach and associated beachfront amenities are nearby. The Hague city centre is reported to be reachable in about ten minutes. Several bus and tram stops are within walking distance and provide fast connections to The Hague Central Station, reportedly in one stop. Major roads such as the A12 and A4 are also directly accessible from nearby wide roads.
The apartment has a street-level entrance that opens into a spacious hallway with space for a wardrobe and a separate guest toilet. The hallway leads to a living room that flows into a combined living and dining area with a fireplace, high ceilings and stained-glass ensuite doors. The partly open kitchen is fitted with an oven, microwave, gas hob with extractor and a fridge/freezer; a separate laundry room off the kitchen contains a washing machine and dryer. Large doors from the living room open onto the garden.
On the ground floor there is a bedroom with windows on two walls and direct access to the garden, and a bathroom with a bath-shower combination, a sink with cabinet storage and a towel radiator. A staircase leads to the first floor where a bright hallway connects two further bedrooms; the first-floor bedroom opens onto a balcony overlooking the garden. Practical details noted in the listing include availability from 1 October, a minimum lease term of 12 months, a two-month deposit, the rent excluding utilities, TV and internet, and that the energy label is pending. The living area is listed as 111 m² and the garden size as approximately 36 m² (6.00 m x 6.00 m) facing southeast.
Check real-time air quality near the property, including nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) and ozone (O₃). Compare neighborhoods, understand health impacts, and choose a safer place to live.
NO2
4.26µg/m 3
O3
68.42µg/m 3
PM10
5.71µg/m 3
PM2.5
2.91µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
Month-by-month overview of 4-room rental listings in Den Haag. Compare the current listing to the local market average to see if it’s priced fairly.