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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 2, 2025
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
3
Construction Year
1989
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Max Tenants
2
Minimum Age
65
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This 2-room apartment is located on the 3rd floor (listed as the 4th woonlaag) of an apartment building in the Leyenburg area of The Hague. The building has a lift and sits adjacent to the Swaeneduin care complex. The apartment’s gross living area is 50 m² and the internal layout includes a living room, a closed (separate) kitchen, one bedroom, a bathroom and an internal storage room (inpandige berging). The listing specifies a living room area of 23 m² and a bedroom area of 13 m². There is no balcony and no garden indicated for the property.
The apartment is offered as senior housing with a minimum age requirement of 65 years for all occupants, including a second resident. Household size is limited to 1–2 persons and the listing explicitly states that no resident children are allowed. The building was constructed in 1989 and the apartment holds an energy label A. Heating is provided via stadsverwarming (district heating) with central delivery; a heating allowance (voorschot) is collected as part of the service or energy costs.
Rent and cost details are presented in the listing: the base (kale) rent is €655.62, service costs are €120.68, and the total monthly rent is €776.30. The rekenhuur (rent amount used to calculate potential housing allowance) is listed as €682.96 (rounded in other places to €683). A one‑time cost of €78.78 is specified (legeskosten for a housing permit and a nameplate). The listing also provides an estimate of monthly energy costs separately and notes that potential housing allowance should be checked via the official authorities.
Practical information available in the listing includes an availability date of 02-09-2025 and a response deadline (deadline to react) shown as 1 day and 22 hours from the page timestamp, explicitly given as Friday 15-08-2025 at 20:00 in the listing. The advertisement shows four photos and a downloadable floorplan. The property address is Loosduinsekade 723-K, 2571 CZ, Den Haag (neighborhood: Leijenburg/Leyenburg). The listing is part of social housing allocation rules and refers to regional and local allocation policies and conditions (Passend Toewijzen, Regionaal Maatwerk, Lokaal Maatwerk).