Completely renovated double upper house located on Benoordenhoutseweg in the Benoordenhout neighbourhood of The Hague. The property combines original style details with contemporary design furniture and measures approximately 125 m² of living space. The kitchen is a closed kitchen equipped with various built-in appliances and provides direct access to a rear balcony that receives afternoon and evening sun. The bathroom is fully tiled and fitted with bathroom furniture and a shower.
The main living floor is accessed via a shared driveway and entrance. A hall with a meter cupboard leads to a living room (approx. 6.55 x 4.35 / 2.80 m) featuring a fireplace, a bay window and patio doors to a front balcony (approx. 3.15 x 0.90 m). An adjoining dining room (approx. 3.15 x 3.10 m) connects the living space, and the closed kitchen (approx. 3.95 x 2.00 m) opens onto the rear balcony (approx. 6.25 x 0.95 m) which includes a balcony cupboard. One bedroom on this level (approx. 4.00 x 3.95 m) has built-in wardrobes and access to the rear balcony.
The upper level contains two further bedrooms and additional facilities. The landing leads to a second separate toilet with hand basin. The front bedroom (approx. 4.45/3.15 x 5.15 m) and the rear bedroom (approx. 4.65 x 3.60 m) both have dormer windows. There is a loft (vliering) above with a stated sleeping possibility. In total the accommodation includes three bedrooms, one bathroom and two separate toilets spread over multiple floors.
Additional property details are factual: the apartment is part of a building from 1951, has a stated living area of about 125 m², 6 m² of other indoor space and 9 m² of building-related outside space, and a volume of approximately 375 m³. Energy details note double glazing and a central heating (cv) boiler; an energy label is not available. Parking is by paid parking and local parking permits. The rent is listed at €3,000 per month excluding utilities, with a deposit of €3,000, a minimum rental period of 12 months and availability from 01-09-2025. The location is described as green and child-friendly, close to Haagse Bos, Park Clingendael, Van Hoytemastraat shopping and international organisations such as Shell and the ICC; it is stated to be easily accessible by public transport.