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2562 KL (Den Haag - Regentessekwartier)
€1,395/ month + €250 service costs
Property agent
De Haagsche Makelaar
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Price
€1,395.00
Service Costs
€250.00
Deposit Amount
€1,395.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1901
Volume
160 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Terrace
Parking Type
Street
Pets Allowed
No
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Newtonstraat 369 (1st floor) and Newtonstraat 369A (2nd floor) are two flats located in the Valkenboskwartier neighbourhood of The Hague. Both units are in a building dating from 1901 and feature high ceilings and natural light through large windows. The properties include separate living spaces and bedroom areas, and each has a kitchen and a bathroom. The building is situated in a residential area with local shops, cafés and public transport within walking distance, and the beach and city centre are reachable by bicycle.
Apartment 1 (first floor) has a living area of approximately 56 m² and a balcony/roof terrace of approximately 22.2 m². The layout comprises a spacious living room with large windows, a second living room or bedroom with direct access to the roof terrace, and a separate bedroom at the front. The kitchen is described as neat and provides access to the balcony. The bathroom includes a shower, washbasin and toilet; the flat features high ceilings and light flooring.
Apartment 2 (second floor) also has a living area of approximately 56 m² and a balcony of approximately 5.2 m². The accommodation includes a spacious living room at the front, a large bedroom with French doors opening to the balcony, and an extra room suitable for a study or guest room. The kitchen includes built-in appliances and a washing machine connection; the bathroom has a shower and there is a separate toilet. This unit similarly features high ceilings and a neat finish, providing a practical layout for both living and working needs.
Building and practical details: the property is an upper-floor apartment type in an existing building with a flat roof and bituminous covering. The energy label is C, with double glazing and block heating; hot water is supplied by a central boiler. Parking in the area is by paid parking and residential permit. Pets are not permitted. The descriptions above focus on layout, sizes, amenities and location.