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Den Haag - Vooruit II
€990/ month
Private landlord
Maaike
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Price
€990.00
Available From
September 19, 2025
Available Until
December 18, 2025
Deposit Amount
€600.00
Min Duration
3
Property Type
Apartment
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Garden
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
2
Minimum Age
24
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This furnished ground-floor apartment is offered for a temporary 3-month rental from 19 September 2025 until 18 December 2025. The unit measures approximately 45 m² and is arranged over two main spaces: a sleeping area with a double bed at the front of the apartment and a living area with an open kitchen at the rear. The living area opens onto a small garden. The layout is compact and suited to one or two occupants during the defined rental period.
The apartment is located on Cartesiusstraat in The Hague, in a lively neighbourhood near Weimarstraat. It is well connected by public transport: tram 12 stops on the street and trams 2 and 4 are a few minutes’ walk away. By bicycle the city centre and the beach are both approximately 10–15 minutes away depending on exact route and cycling speed. Registration with the municipality is possible for tenants.
Included amenities and features are a private living room, private kitchen, private bathroom, private toilet and internet availability. The property is furnished and has an energy label D. Pets are not allowed. The monthly rent is €990 excluding utilities, with a security deposit of €600; additional costs are not specified. Viewing is possible through the listed landlord.
The landlord is listed as a private owner named Maaike. The rental listing indicates an ideal tenant profile of up to two people, aged roughly 24–99, including students, working students or working professionals; languages spoken are listed as everyone welcome. The rental term is strictly temporary for the stated three months. All practical arrangements such as viewing times and contractual details are to be handled with the landlord or their representative.