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2514 AH (Den Haag - Archipelbuurt)
€2,850/ month
Property agent
Wooncompany B.V.
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Price
€2,850.00
Deposit Amount
€2,850.00
Property Type
Apartment
Construction Year
1873
Volume
420 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Balcony
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This furnished double upper house is set over two floors in the Archipelbuurt district and dates from 1873. The apartment retains original features, including high ceilings with ornamental detailing, and has a total living area of approximately 140 m² and a volume of about 420 m³. The property is arranged over the first and second floors and is accessed via a grand entrance with a staircase. The accommodation includes a total of four rooms, of which two are designated bedrooms and one can be used as an additional bedroom or study.
On the first floor there is a spacious living and dining room of about 60 m² that leads onto an approximately 8 m long southwest-facing balcony. A front-facing study or bedroom has its own small balcony. The kitchen is fitted with new appliances and a separate toilet is provided on this floor. The room layout provides a clear separation between living and sleeping areas and includes practical circulation space.
The second floor comprises the main sleeping accommodation and service rooms. The master bedroom includes ample fitted wardrobes and there is a second double bedroom on the same floor. The main bathroom is equipped with a bath, twin washbasins, a toilet, and laundry appliances (washing machine and dryer). A second bathroom provides a shower and washbasin. The property also offers significant built-in storage space spread across the upper floors.
The building is located centrally in the Archipelbuurt, opposite the Shell headquarters and close to the Bankaplein shopping area and The Hague Central Station, with convenient access to the highway. The apartment is classified with energy label D and is part of an existing (pre-1900) building stock. The unit is furnished and is not suitable for sharers. No time-sensitive or market-specific details are included in this description.