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Den Haag - Transvaalkwartier
€1,000/ month
Private landlord
Student Housing The Hague
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Price
€1,000.00
Available From
August 25, 2025
Available Until
July 16, 2026
Condition
New
Property Type
Room
Floor Number
1
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
18
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Steijnlaan 96-B, The Hague - Apartment (Transvaalkwartier)
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€902/ month
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This listing describes a furnished room in a two-bedroom apartment located on the first floor. The apartment has been renovated and includes a separate kitchen equipped with built-in appliances: oven, microwave, gas stove and a fridge-freezer combination. The kitchen also contains a dining table that can be used as a study area. The living area is furnished with a corner sofa, a coffee table, shelving for storage and a television. Windows throughout the apartment provide natural light and ventilation.
The private room measures approximately 16 m² and is furnished with a single bed and mattress. Storage is provided by a large wardrobe with a built-in mirror, and the room has light wood flooring and neutral white walls. Additional fittings in the room include a coat rack and extra storage options for personal belongings. Shared areas include the living room, kitchen, bathroom and separate toilet.
The bathroom is fitted with a walk-in shower and integrated storage. A washing machine is located in the hallway outside the apartment’s bathroom area. Heating is provided in the apartment. The accommodation is offered as a full serviced unit, which includes furniture, standard appliances, utilities and additional services; internet is available. The property has Energy label A and the listing specifies that pets are not allowed.
The apartment is situated in the Transvaalkwartier-Noord neighbourhood on Paul Krugerlaan in The Hague. An Albert Heijn supermarket is located directly across the street and the Haagse Markt and the city centre are within short cycling distance. Public transport connections are nearby: tram line 6 is a short walk from the location and tram lines 2, 4, 11 and 12 are within approximately a five-minute walk, providing access to Den Haag Centraal, Den Haag HS and nearby university campuses. Rent is listed as €1,000 per month excluding utilities. The listing indicates a preference for a single tenant aged 18–27, with student or working-student status noted.