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2514 AD (Den Haag - Archipelbuurt)
€2,150/ month
Property agent
Estata Makelaars O.G.
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Price
€2,150.00
Deposit Amount
€2,150.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1871
Volume
285 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Gas
Garden
Parking Type
Street
Shared Facilities
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This apartment is situated in a listed building constructed in 1871 and occupies the first residential floor. Access is via a communal hall and a short internal staircase leading to the apartment entrance. The property has a usable area of 89 m² and is described as a two-room layout with one bedroom. The living and dining area features wooden floors and includes an internal staircase that leads down to the garden level.
The accommodation includes a modern kitchen fitted with a countertop and built-in appliances: an induction hob with extractor, a dishwasher, a combi-oven, and a fridge/freezer. A secondary hallway houses a laundry area equipped with a washing machine and dryer. The bathroom is fitted with a walk-in shower and a washbasin cabinet; a separate toilet is provided in addition to the bathroom facilities. Interior finishes noted include wooden flooring and contemporary sanitary fittings.
Technical and energy-related features include central heating via a gas-fired boiler that is owned, and hot water supplied by the same system. The property has an energy label A and is partly fitted with double glazing. The apartment is offered in a gestoffeerd (furnished to a basic extent) state and retains authentic details consistent with its listed status. The layout comprises one living level with one bedroom, one bathroom and an additional separate toilet.
The location is in the Archipelbuurt neighbourhood of The Hague, with proximity to major roads and public transport links. The property is within walking distance of the city centre and the Denneweg shopping and dining area. Parking options in the vicinity include paid on-street parking and parking by permit. The building includes communal circulation spaces and direct internal access to a lower garden level from the living area.