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Den Haag - Regentessekwartier
€685/ month
Property agent
Direct Wonen
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Price
€685.00
Available From
September 19, 2025
Available Until
September 18, 2026
Deposit Amount
€685.00
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Building Facilities
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
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Flat Valkenboslaan 280 C, The Hague - For Rent
2563 EC (Den Haag)
€685/ month
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This two-room apartment is located on Valkenboslaan in the Valkenboskwartier neighbourhood of The Hague. The property is reached from street level via a common entrance and a staircase to the second floor; the apartment is situated at the rear of the building. The living area is approximately 16 m² and has folding doors that open onto a rear balcony. The bedroom measures about 7 m² and the total listed area is approximately 81 m².
The accommodation features an open kitchen equipped with a cooktop, refrigerator, extractor hood and microwave. The bathroom contains a shower, washbasin and toilet. The interior has laminate flooring throughout and double glazing; heating is provided by a central heating system. A shared washing machine and dryer are located in the communal space.
The rental conditions recorded with the property state the dwelling is intended for a single student who is not registered in The Hague and that the maximum rental term is one year. A housing permit is required; the listed gross annual income thresholds are €49,669 for one person and €54,847 for two or more persons. The deposit is stated to be equal to the monthly rent. The listing indicates that pets are not permitted and does not specify a smoking policy.
The Valkenboskwartier and nearby Weimarstraat offer a mix of specialist shops, international eateries, cafés and restaurants. Tram line 2 runs along Valkenboslaan and provides a direct connection to the city centre and the main train station. The neighbourhood is positioned between the city centre and Duinoord and combines residential streets with local retail amenities. Local public transport and nearby street-level shops form part of the immediate surroundings.