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2544 RN (Den Haag - Bouwlust)
€618/ month + €45.66 service costs
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Staedion
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Price
€618.00
Service Costs
€45.66
Available From
October 9, 2025
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Construction Year
1997
Bedrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Building Facilities
Max Tenants
2
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This first-floor flat at Randveen 58-T in the Bouwlust/Vrederust neighborhood of The Hague is a one-bedroom dwelling with a total living area of 39 m². The accommodation comprises a living room of approximately 26 m² and a bedroom of about 9.72 m². The layout includes an open kitchen and a balcony; there is no private garden. A separate storage room is provided as part of the apartment’s facilities.
The building is served by a lift and the flat is located on the 1st floor, with rollator-friendly access noted for the residence. The interior arrangement features an open-plan living and kitchen area and a single bedroom suitable for one to two occupants. The apartment does not list additional private outdoor space beyond the balcony, and typical non-habitable nooks and storage areas are not included in the stated living area.
The property was constructed in 1997 and carries an energy label C. Heating is provided via block heating; the listing indicates separate heating costs as part of the monthly charges. The building notes the presence of a wijkbeheerder (neighborhood manager) and a lift in the complex, which are listed among the specific provisions for the residence.
Financial details provided with the listing specify a basic rent of €457.07 per month, service costs of €45.66 per month and heating (stookkosten) of €114.95 per month, resulting in a total monthly rent of €617.68. One-time costs are stated at €67.14 for administrative items. The listing specifies applicant conditions including a maximum age of 22 years and a household size of one to two persons; allocation and eligibility follow the regional housing rules and applicable assignment policies.