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2525 NN (Den Haag - Vermeerkwartier)
€687/ month + €3.54 service costs
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Price
€687.00
Service Costs
€3.54
Available From
August 13, 2025
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Construction Year
1925
Bedrooms
2
Heating Type
Individual
Balcony
Max Tenants
4
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This second-floor portiekwoning at Parallelweg 258 is located in the Schildersbuurt neighbourhood of The Hague. The apartment has a total living area of 49 m² and is offered as a regular rental suitable for a range of households. According to the listing, target groups mentioned include starters, families with children and applicants aged 55 or older; the permitted household size is 1–4 persons. The property is part of an allocation system where priority is determined primarily by registration duration and may also take age, income and priority status into account.
Inside the dwelling the living room measures approximately 27 m² and there are two bedrooms of about 9 m² and 6 m² respectively. The kitchen is described as closed and the interior features double glazing, wooden flooring and individual central heating (individuele CV). The listing notes there is no separate storage room (geen berging aanwezig). Energy performance is listed as label B with an energy index of 1.37.
Accessibility and outdoor features are specified: the listing includes the attribute “nultreden-woning” and notes that the apartment has a balcony; there is no garden. The building date is given as 1925 and the unit is on the second floor; no information about an elevator or parking is provided in the listing. Photographs and a video tour are available in the original listing (21 photos and a linked video), which can give further clarification of layout and fixtures.
Cost and application details are provided: the base rent (kale huurprijs) is €682.96 per month, with service costs of €3.54, giving a total rent of €686.50 and a calculated rent (rekenhuur) of €685.34 used for benefit calculations. The apartment is available from 13-08-2025. At the time of the listing there were 502 responses; the deadline to respond is shown as 3 days and 21 hours from the listing timestamp (specified as Aug 17, 2025 at 20:00). Allocation rules, documentation and conditions (including regional and local rules) are referenced in the listing and must be followed when applying.