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2518 HL (Den Haag - Zeeheldenkwartier)
€1,760/ month + €30 service costs
Property agent
Woonzeker Rentals
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Price
€1,760.00
Service Costs
€30.00
Available From
August 29, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,790.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1905
Volume
186 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Terrace
Pets Allowed
No
Max Tenants
2
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Located in the Zeeheldenkwartier neighborhood of The Hague, this two-room apartment is on the first floor of an existing building dating from 1905. The property is within walking distance of the city centre and is close to a wide range of local amenities including shops, cafés, restaurants, supermarkets (including an Albert Heijn XL), and cultural points of interest such as the Palace Gardens, Panorama Mesdag and Noordeinde Palace. The apartment is listed as gestoffeerd (partially furnished) and is available from 29-08-2025. Parking is regulated by permit in the area.
The internal layout comprises a communal entrance at street level, stairs to the first floor, and a front door leading into a bright living room of approximately 30 m². The living room retains decorative ceiling ornaments and has French doors that open onto a rear terrace of about 15 m². A separate kitchen is equipped with a hob, fridge, freezer, extractor, combi oven/microwave and dishwasher, and also has French doors providing access to the terrace. A washing machine/dryer connection is provided in the kitchen.
The apartment has an L-shaped bedroom of around 20 m² and a bathroom fitted with a shower, washbasin and toilet. The interior features a herringbone floor throughout, fitted lighting fixtures, double glazing and central heating. The apartment’s usable living area is 62 m² with 1 m² of additional internal space and 1 m² of external storage; total volume is listed as 186 m³. The property is classified as a bovenwoning (upstairs apartment) with one living level.
Rental details: the monthly rent is €1,760 (no service costs). An advance payment for water of €30 per month is excluded from the rent; gas and electricity are on individual meters and must be arranged by the tenant, and television/internet services are to be contracted by the tenant. The listing states a deposit equal to the total monthly rent; a specific deposit amount is shown as €1,790. The property is permitted for a maximum of two persons (sustainable household), the minimum lease term is one year followed by an indefinite period, a housing permit is not required, and pets are not allowed. No legal rights can be derived from this summary.