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2511 EJ (Den Haag - Museumkwartier)
€1,500/ month




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SQM
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Price
€1,500.00
Deposit Amount
€1,500.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1906
Volume
175 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
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This 2-room apartment is situated in a notable monumental building on the Herengracht in the heart of The Hague city centre. The property is close to several shopping streets, cafés and terraces, public transport links and major roads. The building dates from 1906–1930 and retains various authentic interior details. The apartment has a living area of approximately 60 m² and a volume of about 175 m³.
Access to the apartment is from street level via an internal staircase leading to the first floor where the entrance is located off a small landing. The accommodation is arranged in a traditional suite layout with a front room of approximately 5 x 4 metres featuring a fireplace, wooden plank floors and sliding doors that separate it from the rear room. The rear suite room, also approximately 5 x 4 metres, includes a fireplace and wooden floors. The configuration provides distinct front and rear living areas and preserves original architectural elements.
A modern kitchen of about 4 x 2 metres is installed and includes a range of built-in appliances. The bathroom consists of a combined shower and toilet. The bedroom measures approximately 3 x 2 metres and is finished with wooden floorboards. A sunny rear balcony with a southwest orientation is accessed from the rear part of the apartment, offering outdoor space within the central location.
Technical and rental details are as follows: the heating is provided by a central heating combi boiler (cv-ketel). A TV cable connection is present. No energy label is available in the provided information. The rental conditions indicate a monthly rent of €1,500 with no service charges, and a one-time deposit of €1,500. The tenancy is offered for an indefinite period and the apartment is listed as available for immediate occupancy. The description above is a factual summary based on supplied listing data and does not include contact instructions or promotional wording.