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2594 BA (Den Haag - Marlot)
€1,850/ month + €250 service costs
Property agent
VERRA Makelaars Rotterdam
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Price
€1,850.00
Service Costs
€250.00
Deposit Amount
€1,850.00
Contract Type
A
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
4
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1969
Volume
236 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Garden
Balcony
Garden Description
Beautifully, large landscaped communal garden adjacent to Huis ten Bosch
Parking Type
Private
Building Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
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Situated within Résidence Château Bleu at Leidsestraatweg, this one-bedroom apartment is set at the edge of the Haagse Bos with views over adjacent meadows and greenery. The residence occupies a private park next to Huis ten Bosch and includes communal facilities such as a restaurant, a shop, reception and concierge services, communal gardens with terraces and a Jeu de Boules court. The setting is predominantly green and sheltered, with established landscaping and paths that connect the residence to nearby estates. The building dates from 1969 and provides lift access and a staffed lobby area for incoming residents and visitors.
The immediate surroundings offer a mix of local amenities and recreational opportunities. Several shopping areas are within short distances, including Van Hoytemaplein, Willem Royaardsplein, Het Kleine Loo, Theresiastraat and Breitnerlaan. Recreational facilities in the area include golf, tennis, hockey and opportunities for horseback riding, while main roads (N44, N14, A4 and A12) and public transport connections provide regional accessibility. The residence is located on the urban edge with direct access to wooded walking routes in the Haagse Bos and nearby green spaces.
The apartment is located on the fourth floor and is accessed via a central entrance with a doorbell panel, mailboxes, an elevator and a lobby with reception. Inside, the layout includes an entrance hallway with a built-in wardrobe and a utility cupboard, and a separate guest toilet. A bright combined living and dining area features large windows and built-in bookcases, and provides direct access to a balcony offering views over the surrounding greenery. The interior is unfurnished and the living area is designed to receive natural light from multiple directions.
The open kitchen is finished with a composite worktop and fitted with built-in appliances: an induction hob, extractor hood, refrigerator-freezer, oven and dishwasher. The main bedroom includes a full wall of fitted wardrobes and provides direct access to the bathroom, which is equipped with a walk-in shower, a double washbasin with storage drawers, a towel radiator and underfloor heating. The apartment has a reported living area of 83 m², a total volume of 236 m³, one bedroom, one bathroom and an additional separate toilet. Additional building features include lift access, TV cable connection, double glazing (including HR-glass), block heating and central hot water. Parking can be arranged on request subject to availability and additional charges; the residence is not suitable for pets. Service charges cover use of the restaurant, lounge, gym, guest rooms, library, garden, reception and concierge services. Rental price information and utility arrangements are provided separately.