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2515 TA (Den Haag - Rivierenbuurt)
€583/ month + €12.22 service costs
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Price
€583.00
Service Costs
€12.22
Available From
September 5, 2025
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Construction Year
1924
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Individual
Max Tenants
4
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Scheldestraat 5 is a two-bedroom apartment on the first floor of a building constructed in 1924, located in the Stationsbuurt/Rivierenbuurt area of The Hague. The net living area is 42 m², with a living room of approximately 18 m² and two bedrooms measuring about 11 m² and 8 m² respectively. The apartment has a closed (separate) kitchen, a bathroom and a separate toilet. The interior includes a wooden floor and the heating is provided by an individual central heating (CV) system. The property holds an energy label D.
The dwelling is situated in a building without an elevator and is accessed via communal stairs to the first floor. There is no private garden, balcony or private (bike) storage associated with the apartment. The listing indicates the absence of on-site storage space. Street parking in the neighborhood is subject to paid parking regulations. No additional shared facilities such as a lift or storage room are specified.
The apartment is located in an established urban neighborhood with local amenities nearby. Supermarkets, shops and playgrounds are in close proximity, and public transport connections include tram services and the nearby Holland Spoor railway station. The city centre of The Hague is reachable by bicycle from this location, and regional road connections are accessible from the neighbourhood. The surroundings reflect a mixed residential and urban context typical for the Rivierenbuurt/Stationsbuurt area.
The property is classified as a regular rental unit and the stated accommodation size is suitable for a small household; indicated household size for response eligibility is between one and four persons. Allocation and application procedures for this dwelling follow regional housing rules and local allocation policies. The listing includes basic dwelling specifications only: layout, floor level, year built, energy label, heating type and absence of certain amenities (balcony, garden, elevator, storage). No additional furnished items, utilities included in the rent, or pet/smoking policies are specified in the provided information.