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2513 GV (Den Haag - Zeeheldenkwartier)
€706/ month + €22.72 service costs
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Price
€706.00
Service Costs
€22.72
Available From
September 5, 2025
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
3
Construction Year
1990
Bedrooms
2
Amenities
Heating Type
Individual
Building Facilities
Max Tenants
2
Minimum Age
55
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This two-bedroom flat is located at Elandstraat 98 in the Zeeheldenkwartier neighborhood of The Hague. The apartment has a living area of 57 m² and is situated on the third floor of a building constructed in 1990. The building is served by a lift and has an enclosed entrance. The property holds energy label B and an energy index of 1.28; heating is provided by an individual central heating system.
The interior layout comprises a living room of approximately 27 m² and two bedrooms measuring about 12 m² and 10 m². The kitchen is a separate (closed) kitchen. There is no private outdoor space such as a balcony or garden associated with the flat. A private storage room (berging) is provided within the building.
The building is designed to be accessible: it is a zero-step dwelling and is described as rollator-friendly. Additional building features include a lift and on-site neighborhood and service facilities known as 'De Heldenhoek' located within the residential building. The neighborhood centre offers communal activities and on-site refreshments as part of the building’s amenities.
The property is located in the established Zeeheldenkwartier district, with local shops, supermarkets, schools and public transport nearby. The beach is within cycling distance. Parking in the surrounding streets is regulated with paid parking. The listing is intended for applicants aged 55 years or older and for households of one to two persons. Rent details listed with the property are: base rent €682.96, service costs €22.72 and a total rent of €705.68 per month. The rekenhuur (calculation rent) is shown as €704.52. No assumptions have been made beyond the provided information.