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2582 GL (Den Haag - Statenkwartier)
€4,250/ month
Property agent
Makelaarskantoor Kimmel & Co b.v.
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Price
€4,250.00
Condition
Renovated
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1902
Volume
505 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Garden
Terrace
Garden Description
zonneterras
Garden Orientation
Southwest
Parking Type
Street
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Located on Statenlaan in the Statenkwartier district of The Hague, this furnished maisonette occupies two floors and provides approximately 134 m² of living space across five rooms, including three bedrooms and one bathroom. The building dates from 1902 and the apartment was renovated in 2019. The interior finish includes oak wood flooring throughout (except stairs and wet areas) and central heating. The property has an energy label C and is fully double glazed with floor and roof insulation.
The accommodation includes a high-spec open-plan kitchen with a cooking island and built-in Siemens appliances (combi oven, dishwasher, fridge and freezer, and a five-burner gas hob with wok burner). Additional kitchen fittings comprise a Quooker boiling-water tap and a Dunavox wine fridge. The living area features a gas fireplace and floor-to-ceiling windows that admit substantial daylight. There is a laundry set-up on the upper level and built-in wardrobes on the landing.
The layout is arranged over two residential floors above a private entrance. The lower accessed floor contains the main living and dining area with the open kitchen and access to a southwest-facing roof terrace of approximately 10 m². The upper residential floor includes a landing with storage and technical equipment, a front bedroom, a centrally located bathroom with double sinks, a walk-in shower and a freestanding bathtub, and a rear master bedroom plus a third bedroom that is currently used as a walk-in closet, which has access to a second roof terrace.
Situated in Statenkwartier, the location offers proximity to local shopping and dining along De Fred, nearby cultural institutions such as the Museon and Gemeentemuseum, and recreational areas including the dunes, beach and Scheveningse Bosjes. The area has several international and Dutch schools within the vicinity. Public transport connections include tram line 16 and bus lines 21 and 28, and road access to motorways A4, A12 and A13. Public parking is available in the vicinity.