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2587 EA (Den Haag - Belgisch Park)
€585/ month + €115.72 service costs
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Duwo_cmyk-01klein
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Price
€585.00
Service Costs
€115.72
Available From
October 23, 2025
Property Type
Studio
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Central
Kitchen Type
Open
Storage Present
Tenant Type
Minimum Age
18
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Stevinstraat 31-1 is a one-room student apartment located in the Stevinstraat and Haringstraat complex in the Scheveningen district of The Hague. The complex contains multiple one-room apartments arranged around a central courtyard. The building is situated a short walk from the Scheveningen seafront and has public transport links to central The Hague. The address is Stevinstraat 31-1, 2587 EA, The Hague (Scheveningen).
The apartment is self-contained and intended for students and PhD candidates. The total usable area is 28 m², with a main living area of approximately 23 m² configured as a combined sleeping and living room. The layout includes an open kitchen and an independent shower and toilet. The unit is located on the ground floor and there is no private balcony or garden.
Specified building and apartment features include an energy label C and collective central heating. The apartment provides a storage room and is equipped with internet and TV connection points. Utilities and certain insurance items are included as part of the service package, specifically electricity, heating, water, glass insurance and contents insurance. Floor plans and additional property documents are provided with the listing for spatial reference.
The property is listed as student housing with self-contained facilities, meaning the kitchen, shower and toilet are part of the individual unit rather than shared. Housing benefit (huurtoeslag) may be possible for tenants aged 18 and older, subject to eligibility criteria. A one-time move-in cost applies at the start of the tenancy. The listing identifies the complex name as Stevinstraat and Haringstraat and notes the apartments are arranged around a courtyard setting.
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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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