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2571 CZ (Den Haag - Leyenburg)
€777/ month + €120.68 service costs
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Staedion
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Price
€777.00
Service Costs
€120.68
Available From
September 1, 2025
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Construction Year
1989
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Building Facilities
Max Tenants
2
Minimum Age
65
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This 3-room apartment designed for residents aged 65 and older is located on the 1st floor of an elevator-equipped complex next to the Swaeneduin care complex in Leyenburg, The Hague. The apartment measures 71 m² and includes a 29 m² living room, a separate (closed) kitchen that has been recently renewed, two bedrooms (approx. 12.4 m² and 15.57 m²), a bathroom with toilet and an internal storage/utility room. The building was constructed in 1989 and the apartment has energy label A with district (central) heating.
The building offers accessibility features intended for older residents: lift access, rollator-friendly and wheelchair-friendly layouts, and a neighbourhood manager (wijkbeheerder) on site. There is an indoor storage room associated with the dwelling. There is no garden and no balcony for this unit. The apartment is described as suitable for one or two people and the listing specifies that no children are allowed to live in the unit.
Financial details are provided on the listing: the basic (kale) rent is €655.62 per month, service costs are €120.68 per month and the total monthly rent is €776.30. The so-called rekenhuur (calculation rent used for benefit eligibility) is listed as €682.96. One-time costs total €67.14 (specified as permit fee and nameplate). The apartment is available from 01-09-2025. The listing notes that rent subsidy (huurtoeslag) calculations depend on the rekenhuur and household details.
Application and allocation rules are noted on the listing: priority is determined primarily by registration duration (inschrijfduur) and may also consider age, income and other local priorities. The minimum age for all occupants is 65 years (including a possible second occupant) and the permitted household size is 1–2 persons. At the time of listing there were 72 responses and the response deadline stated is 1 day and 22 hours (deadline shown as Fri 15‑08‑2025 20:00). Photos (5) and a PDF floor plan are available on the listing.