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2596 TA (Den Haag - Waalsdorp)
€2,995/ month
Property agent
The Real Estate Company
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Price
€2,995.00
Deposit Amount
€2,495.00
Contract Type
B
Min Duration
7
Condition
New
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1873
Volume
300 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Garden
Garden Description
achtertuin
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This ground-floor flat on Van Hogenhoucklaan in the Benoordenhout neighborhood of The Hague is offered as a furnished, temporary rental. The apartment measures approximately 94 m² (almost 95 m²) and includes two bedrooms and a sunny garden described as an achtertuin (backyard). The property is described as turn-key and newly furnished with carefully selected furniture. The listing states it is available for a limited period under a temporary rental agreement.
Access to the apartment is from the street into a shared hallway and then through doors to the unit. The interior includes a spacious living room with doors that lead directly to the garden. The kitchen is described as modern and is fitted with appliances including a dishwasher, combined freezer/fridge, and an oven/microwave. There are two separate toilets and a bathroom fitted with a shower, sink and a towel radiator. Stairs lead up to the two bedrooms, each furnished with a double bed and wardrobes.
The building is an existing construction dating from 1873. The apartment is centrally heated and described as well-insulated. The energy label is listed as G. The listing notes high-end finishings and that the flat has been completely refurnished and appointed with new furnishings. Volume is given as 300 m³, and the living area as 94 m². No parking provision is mentioned in the available information.
The location in Benoordenhout places shops and restaurants on Van Hoytemastraat and Weissenbruchstraat within walking distance, with an Albert Heijn supermarket nearby. The Shell headquarters and Ernst & Young offices are close by, as are Park Clingendael, the historical city centre streets such as Hoytemaplein and Frederikstraat, and The Hague Central Station. The listed monthly rent is €2,995 including utilities, and the deposit is stated as €2,495. The rental agreement is temporary, with a maximum duration shown as seven months; availability is listed as "in consultation" and the listing was offered since 13-08-2025.