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2517 HD (Den Haag - Zorgvliet)
€2,900/ month
Property agent
Stokman Van Duren NVM makelaars-taxateurs
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Price
€2,900.00
Deposit Amount
€2,900.00
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1899
Volume
460 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Garden
Garden Description
tuin, die 's zomers een heerlijke extra verlenging van de woonruimte is
Garden Orientation
Northwest
Parking Type
Street
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This spacious ground floor apartment is located in the Duinoord neighborhood of The Hague, offering a well-designed layout with a total living area of approximately 116 m². The apartment features a private entrance leading to a vestibule with coat storage, followed by a long hallway with three large built-in storage closets housing the washer, dryer, electrical panel, and additional storage space. A modern toilet with a small sink is also situated in the hallway. The living area is divided into three sections: a sitting area with a fireplace, a dining space, and a spacious open-plan kitchen equipped with a six-burner gas stove, Quooker sink, and a central island providing ample workspace and storage. French doors open from the kitchen to a 23 m² northwest-facing garden, extending the living space during warmer months.
The apartment includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The master bedroom, located at the end of the hallway, has space for a double bed and connects to a modern bathroom with a freestanding bathtub, walk-in shower, double-sink vanity, and a second toilet. Upstairs, two additional bedrooms are accessible via a staircase leading to the first floor, along with a second bathroom featuring a walk-in shower, sink, and a third toilet. Additionally, a basement study room with built-in wardrobes is available.
The property is part of a protected city or village view area and dates from around 1899. It is semi-furnished, including a washer and dryer, and equipped with independent heating, water, and electricity installations. Energy-efficient features include double glazing, central heating via a gas-fired combi boiler, and a fireplace. The roof is a composite type covered with bituminous roofing and tiles.
Situated centrally in Duinoord, the apartment offers easy access to The Hague city center, beach, train stations, and main roads. The neighborhood is known for its charming architecture with high ceilings, decorative moldings, panel doors, and marble fireplaces. Nearby amenities include the Reinkenstraat shopping street with artisanal shops, cafes, and restaurants, as well as green spaces like Zorgvliet Park. Well-regarded primary, secondary, and international schools are also within close proximity.
Parking is available via paid parking and permit options on the street. The rent is €2,900 per month, excluding utilities. A security deposit of €2,900 is required. The rental agreement is temporary, and availability is negotiable. No housing permit is required, and a diplomatic clause applies.