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2562 EJ (Den Haag - Vooruit II)
€909/ month
Property agent
Woonzeker Rentals
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Price
€909.00
Available From
August 8, 2025
Deposit Amount
€909.00
Min Duration
12
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
3
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1898
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Pets Allowed
No
Max Tenants
1
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This 2-room flat is situated on the top floor of a building located in the Regentessekwartier district of Den Haag. The apartment offers a living space of 43 square meters and is designed for single occupancy. It features a living room of approximately 11 m² and a bedroom of about 9 m² that includes a sink. The bathroom is equipped with a shower and toilet. The open-plan kitchen comes with essential appliances such as a hob, extractor hood, fridge, and freezer, and includes a washing machine connection.
The apartment benefits from parquet flooring throughout, double glazing, light fixtures, and central heating. It is part of an existing building constructed in 1898. Access to the flat is via a communal area and stairs leading to the third floor. The flat has been renovated recently, about a year ago.
The location is convenient, with the lively Weimarstraat shopping street and Regentesseplein nearby, offering various shops and public transport options. The center of The Hague and Scheveningen beach are accessible within a 10-minute bike ride.
Rental terms specify a monthly rent of €909, excluding water (an advance payment of €25), gas, electricity, internet, and cable TV, but including service charges. The lease requires a minimum term of one year plus an indefinite term, a deposit equal to one month's rent, and a housing permit due to income restrictions. Pets are not allowed, and the property is suitable for only one person.