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2544 LW (Den Haag - Vrederust)
€702/ month + €41.64 service costs
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Price
€702.00
Service Costs
€41.64
Available From
August 1, 2025
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
10
Construction Year
1971
Bedrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Building Facilities
Max Tenants
2
Minimum Age
55
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This one-bedroom flat at Lozerlaan 1725 in The Hague (Bouwlust/Vrederust) is listed as suitable for residents aged 55 and over. The apartment has a living area of 52 m², with a living room of approximately 27 m² and a bedroom of about 12 m². The building was constructed in 1971 and the flat is located on the 10th floor of a tower block that is served by a lift. The property has double glazing and is served by central block heating; the energy label is F and the reported energy index is 2.59.
The accommodation includes a closed kitchen, a balcony and a separate storage room. Communal facilities in the building include a locked central entrance hall with mailboxes and a lift, a shared bicycle storage area (accessible to residents of the same floor), and an internet room where computer lessons are provided. There is a site manager (huismeester) and an active residents’ committee. The building and access routes are described as rollator-accessible.
Parking and additional services are mentioned as possible; a private parking space is noted as an option rather than a guaranteed feature. The rental listing indicates a video of the property is available for viewing. The stated gross monthly rent is €701.54, comprised of a base rent of €509.90, service costs of €41.64 and an estimated heating charge of €150.00. The calculated rent for housing benefit assessment is shown as €533.33.
The flat is available from 1 August 2025. Allocation and priority for applicants are determined primarily by registration duration and may also take into account age, income and priority status under the applicable local rules (Passend Toewijzen, Regional and Local Maatwerk). Eligibility conditions specified in the listing include a minimum age of 55, household size of one to two people, and no resident children permitted. The listing states recent interest levels and provides an indicative average required registration duration of six years and seven months based on past lettings.