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2516 ED (Den Haag - Schipperskwartier)
€926/ month + €53.02 service costs
Property agent
Staedion
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Price
€926.00
Service Costs
€53.02
Available From
September 1, 2025
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
3
Construction Year
1995
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Garden
Max Tenants
5
Minimum Age
18
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This 4-room flat is located on the 3rd floor of an apartment building on Rijswijkseweg 37-E in the Laakkwartier en Spoorwijk neighborhood of The Hague. The apartment has a total living area of 75 m². The living room measures approximately 28 m² and there are three bedrooms with sizes of 12.55 m², 11.45 m² and 11.95 m² respectively. The property includes a garden area and a separate storage room; there is no balcony. An elevator serves the building.
The dwelling is described as a 4-kamer woning (living room plus three bedrooms). The bathroom has been recently renewed. The building was constructed in 1995 and the apartment has an energy label C. Heating is provided by district heating (stadsverwarming). A floor plan is available with the listing and five photographs are provided.
Rent and charges are listed separately: the base (kale) rent is €872.41 per month, service costs are €53.02 per month, bringing the total monthly rent to €925.43. The calculated rent (rekenhuur) used for subsidy purposes is €900.07. One-time administrative costs are €67.14 (specified as application/permit fees and a nameplate). The apartment is available from 01-09-2025.
Application conditions and local context are stated with this listing. The property is classified as a regular rental unit; selection is based primarily on registration duration (inschrijfduur) and may also consider age, income and any priority status. Minimum applicant age is 18 years and the permitted household size is 3–5 persons. The listing notes an average required registration duration of about 10 years and 4 months based on recent rentals and shows 160 reactions to date. Public transport connections and local amenities in Laakkwartier are mentioned, including proximity to Den Haag HS station, nearby parks and commercial streets.