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2518 CM (Den Haag - Zeeheldenkwartier)
€2,350/ month




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Expat Residence Real Estate
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Price
€2,350.00
Deposit Amount
€2,350.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
4
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1978
Volume
300 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Parking Type
Street
Tenant Type
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Located at Piet Heinstraat 128 in the Zeeheldenkwartier neighbourhood of The Hague, this two-bedroom apartment (double upper house) dates from 1978 and is offered gestoffeerd (part-furnished). The property sits close to local shopping streets including Piet Heinsstraat and Anna Paulownastraat, with a variety of shops, bars and restaurants within walking distance. Public transport connections are good and the city centre is approximately a 5-minute bicycle ride; the beach is around a 15-minute bike ride. The monthly rent is €2,350 excluding service costs and utilities, and the security deposit is €2,350 (one-time). The tenancy is offered for an indefinite period and the apartment is available immediately.
The accommodation is arranged over two levels on the fourth residential floor and has a living area of approximately 92 m² with an additional external storage of 7 m² and a gross volume of 300 m³. The ground-floor entrance has a doorbell panel and a staircase leads up to the third and fourth levels where the living spaces are located. The layout includes a spacious living room with an adjoining kitchen equipped with standard appliances, a staircase to the upper level, and two bedrooms. The rear bedroom has a south-facing balcony. There is one bathroom with a walk-in shower, toilet and sink, plus a separate toilet elsewhere in the apartment.
Technical details include an energy label A, double glazing and wall insulation. Heating is provided by a gas-fired central heating boiler installed in 2025, which is owned. The building is of existing construction from 1978 and the apartment is presented in the gestoffeerd condition indicated in the listing. Parking is available on-street with paid parking regulations. Additional storage is provided in a shed/box on the property.
Rental conditions and restrictions are specified in the listing: the property is not available to students or sharers. The rent stated is exclusive of service charges and other utilities. The tenancy agreement type is indefinite. Interested parties should note the immediate availability date and the deposit requirement equal to one month’s rent. All information is based on the provided listing details and no additional guarantees are made beyond what is stated.