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2514 CW (Den Haag - Museumkwartier)
€1,850/ month
Property agent
Makelaars Associatie
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Price
€1,850.00
Deposit Amount
€1,850.00
Min Duration
1
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1900
Volume
215 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Balcony
Terrace
Parking Type
Street
Pets Allowed
No
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This duplex apartment is located on Kazernestraat in the centre of The Hague, within the 2005 neighbourhood and in a protected townscape. The building dates from 1900 and is situated on a quiet street close to Lange Voorhout, Hotel des Indes and the Denneweg shopping and dining area. The property is within walking distance of The Hague Central Station and offers a centrally located position with a sheltered aspect. The apartment is a double upper house with entrance at street level and living spaces spread over two residential floors.
The first residential level comprises a living room measuring approximately 7.51 x 4.57 metres that opens via French doors onto a terrace of about 2.68 x 4.02 metres. An open eat-in kitchen is fitted with standard appliances and connects directly to the living area. The building-related outside space is approximately 10 m² and is accessed from the first residential level. The layout is arranged to provide a combination of living and dining functions on the lower residential floor.
The second residential level contains a bedroom of about 5.4 x 4.04 metres which includes a fitted wall unit for storage. A separate storage area on this level includes space for a dryer and additional storage needs. The bathroom measures approximately 2.11 x 1.91 metres and is fitted with a shower, toilet and washbasin; a washing machine is also provided. The apartment has a total living area of 61 m², a total volume of 215 m³ and is described as having three rooms in total, including one bedroom and one bathroom.
Technical and tenancy-related features include an energy label A+++, solar panels and a heat pump as the heating system, as well as double glazing and TV cable provision. The apartment is offered fully furnished and the rent is stated as exclusive of utilities; a deposit equal to one month’s rent is required. A parking permit is necessary for on-street parking in the area. Smoking is not permitted in the property and pets are not allowed.