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2533 AM (Den Haag - Morgenstond-Oost)
€1,695/ month + €65 service costs
Property agent
Frisia Makelaars
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Price
€1,695.00
Service Costs
€65.00
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
2019
Volume
215 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Balcony
Garage
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This second-floor flat on Loevesteinlaan is located in the Morgenstond-Oost neighborhood of The Hague, adjacent to Zuiderpark. The building dates from 2019 and the apartment forms part of an existing residential complex. The property is classified as a porch flat and has a living area of approximately 83 m². The layout and fixed features are suitable for long-term residential use and reflect recent construction standards.
The apartment layout comprises an entrance hall, a dedicated laundry/storage room and a separate toilet with wash basin. There are two bedrooms and one bathroom equipped with a shower, wash basin and towel radiator. A bright living room provides access to a northeast-facing balcony. The open kitchen includes built-in appliances and is adjacent to the living area, providing an open-plan living arrangement.
Additional features include underfloor heating throughout the apartment and a private storage room in the basement. The energy rating is listed as A. Service costs are stated as €65 per month. The property does not include a garage, garden or roof terrace; information about an elevator is not provided in the source data.
The location offers local amenities and transport connections. Public transport options in the area include trams and buses with routes toward The Hague Central Station and Hollands Spoor; Moerwijk train station is a short bicycle ride away. The city centre is reachable by bicycle in typical urban travel times, and coastal destinations from Kijkduin to Scheveningen are accessible along the nearby coastline. The listing notes that the property is not available for students or flat sharers and that a rental price may be subject to a definitive points assessment. Income and qualification guidelines given in the source indicate a general requirement of approximately three times the monthly rent, with a second (lower) income counted at 50% and own capital taken into account at 10% of gross annual income.
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NO2
19.78µg/m 3
O3
22.16µg/m 3
PM10
14.67µg/m 3
PM2.5
10.2µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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