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12563 BA (Den Haag - Bloemenbuurt)
€3,000/ month
Property agent
The Hague Real Estate Services
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Price
€3,000.00
Deposit Amount
€2,500.00
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1907
Volume
450 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Terrace
Garden Orientation
Southeast
Parking Type
Street
Building Facilities
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This five-room apartment is located on the first floor of a building on Laan van Meerdervoort in the Valkenboskwartier neighbourhood of The Hague. The listing indicates a living area of 112 m², with an additional building-related outdoor space of 28 m² and a roof terrace of approximately 30 m² (dimensions given as 6.50 x 4.50 m). The building date is 1907 and the apartment is offered furnished. The property is reported to have original architectural details and a stately appearance.
The apartment layout includes three bedrooms and separate living rooms in en-suite configuration. Two bedrooms are located at the front, one described as the master bedroom with dimensions of approximately 4.70 x 3.60 m and notable wood panelling. The living rooms are separated by sliding suite doors with stained glass and fitted cupboards; the rear living room measures about 8.15 x 4.05 m and the front room about 5.35 x 4.00 m. Interior features reported include original parquet flooring, decorative ceilings, black marble fireplaces and an open hearth.
A handmade kitchen completed in 2021 is described as a bright space of about 3.50 x 2.90 m and is fitted with a modern kitchen unit, four-burner induction hob, oven, dishwasher and an integrated fridge/freezer. The bathroom is reported as modern and equipped with a generously sized shower, washbasin and a towel radiator; there is also a separate toilet with a hand basin. A third smaller bedroom or study measures approximately 3.95 x 1.90 m and contains a deep built-in cupboard with the central heating boiler (Remeha, 2012) in the cupboard.
Outdoor and communal features include access to a south‑east facing roof terrace with bankirai wooden decking via the kitchen, and a communal entrance with a granito floor and space for bicycles and prams. The apartment overlooks Valkenbosplein and is within walking distance of the Fahrenheitstraat shopping street and the RandstadRail, with access to the city centre of The Hague on foot. Energy-related information lists double glazing, central heating, and an energy label D. Parking options in the area are paid public parking and parking by permit.