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2514 CG (Den Haag - Museumkwartier)
€2,450/ month
Property agent
Prestige Property
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Price
€2,450.00
Deposit Amount
€2,450.00
Min Duration
12
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1700
Volume
240 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Heating Type
Central
Parking Type
Street
Tenant Type
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This apartment is located on the corner of Denneweg and Kazernestraat in the historic centre of The Hague, within walking distance of Lange Voorhout. The upper house has been completely renovated internally using high-quality materials and has an energy label A. The building is a protected monument and dates from around 1700; the residence is part of a double upper house with a hipped tiled roof. The description below is limited to factual details of the apartment and its immediate location.
The entrance is at street level with internal stairs leading to the apartment on the second floor. The living room is positioned on the corner of the apartment and receives abundant natural light with views toward Lange Voorhout and Denneweg. The living area includes a modern open kitchen finished with built-in appliances and is described as fully equipped. The apartment has PVC flooring laid in a herringbone pattern.
On the same floor as the living area there is a bedroom with an adjacent modern bathroom. That bathroom is fitted with a washbasin, walk-in shower, wall-hung toilet and a towel radiator. Stairs lead to the top floor where the main bedroom is located; this room has high ceilings, fixed cupboards for storage and partial skyline views. A second full bathroom is installed near the main bedroom and contains a spacious washbasin with a large round mirror, a walk-in shower, a wall-hung toilet and a towel radiator.
An additional bedroom/office/hobby room is positioned adjacent to the master bedroom and includes fixed cupboards. The apartment comprises three bedrooms in total and two bathrooms, spread over two living levels with a total living area of 98 m² and a listed additional internal space of 1 m² (total volume approximately 240 m³). Heating and hot water are provided by an HR-107 gas-fired combi boiler (owner). Insulation measures include double glazing, wall insulation and floor insulation. The property is supplied with a skylight and natural ventilation. Parking in the area is via paid on-street parking and permit zones. The rental conditions note a monthly rent of €2,450, a one-month deposit (€2,450), a minimum lease term of 12 months (agreement offered for an indefinite period), utilities not included, immediate availability, not available for students and no smoking allowed. Curtains and net curtains are present and some upholstery is noted.