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2542 XS (Den Haag - Bouwlust)
€737/ month + €26.27 service costs




Property agent
Staedion
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Price
€737.00
Service Costs
€26.27
Available From
August 19, 2025
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Construction Year
1960
Bedrooms
3
Heating Type
Individual
Balcony
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This 4-room apartment is located at Riddersdreef 115 in the Bouwlust/Vrederust neighbourhood of The Hague. The unit is on the 2nd floor of a portiekwoning built in 1960 and has a living area of 64 m². The layout includes a living room of approximately 20 m² and three additional rooms recorded as bedrooms measuring about 13.12 m², 10.4 m² and 10.2 m². The kitchen is a closed (separate) kitchen; there is no private garden, but the apartment has a balcony and a separate storage room (berging). The building’s energy label is C and heating is provided by an individual central heating system.
The property is described as being in a lively area with multiple sports and recreation facilities nearby, including several sports fields. Public transport connections are noted as good, with a route to the Uithof that takes around 10 minutes. The complex is currently included in future planning by the housing corporation Staedion, which may affect longer-term plans for the building. Photographs and a floor plan accompany the listing.
Rent details and charges are specified: the base (kale) rent is €710.05 per month, service costs are €26.27 per month, bringing the total monthly rent to €736.32. The rekenhuur (the amount used for rent allowance calculations) is listed around €732. A one-time administrative cost of €67.14 is specified for required permits and a nameplate. Energy costs and final monthly living expenses will depend on actual consumption and whether the tenant qualifies for rent allowance; the rekenhuur is used to assess possible entitlement to housing benefit.
The apartment is available from 19-08-2025. Allocation will be by lottery after the response period closes; the listing indicates everyone has an equal chance and the current count of responses is 532. Application conditions include suitability rules such as Passend Toewijzen and regional/local measures; household size must be between 3 and 6 persons to respond. Income documentation for adult members can be provided via MijnOverheid using DigiD, as described in the listing. Additional administrative and allocation conditions listed by the housing platform apply to applicants.