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2553 SR (Den Haag - Waldeck)
€695/ month + €15.46 service costs
Property agent
Staedion
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Price
€695.00
Service Costs
€15.46
Available From
September 1, 2025
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Construction Year
1928
Bedrooms
2
Heating Type
Individual
Balcony
Max Tenants
2
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This first-floor upstairs apartment at Fugastraat 40 is a 43 m² woning located in the Loosduinen district of The Hague. The accommodation comprises two rooms listed as bedrooms with individual surface areas of approximately 18.42 m² and 4.75 m², and a living room of about 15 m². The kitchen is a closed (‘dicht’) kitchen and the apartment includes a balcony; there is no garden. The property is part of a building constructed in 1928 and the internal floor structures are wooden, a characteristic noted to be relatively sound-transmitting.
Energy and heating details are provided: the property holds an Energy label B and has individual central heating (CV). The stated base rent (kale huurprijs) is €679.30 per month, with additional service costs of €15.46, bringing the total monthly rent to €694.76. The calculated rent for benefit purposes (rekenhuur) is €682.96. A one-time charge of €67.14 is specified, noted for administrative costs such as a housing permit and nameplate.
The listing indicates local amenities and transport convenience: the property is near the Loosduinen shopping centre (market day on Wednesdays), within walking distance of Landgoed Ockenburgh and a nearby recreation centre, and at cycling distance from Kijkduin beach. The target group for this regular rental is households of one to two persons. The apartment will be available from 1 September 2025 and prospective applicants must respond by the stated deadline; there is a shown response count of 330 and an application order determined primarily by registration duration and, where applicable, age, income or priority status.
Additional practical details supplied in the listing include the presence of four photographs and a downloadable floor plan. The listing notes that wooden intermediate floors are present and may cause sound transmission. No explicit information about parking, elevator access, the number or layout of bathrooms, or whether pets are allowed is provided in the source material. Applicants are advised to consult the full listing or contact the landlord/agency for any details not listed here.