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2521 TB (Den Haag - Laakhaven-West)
€589/ month + €34.36 service costs
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Staedion
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Price
€589.00
Service Costs
€34.36
Available From
September 23, 2025
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
4
Construction Year
1974
Bedrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Building Facilities
Max Tenants
2
Minimum Age
50
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This apartment is located at Stieltjesstraat 768 in the Laakkwartier en Spoorwijk neighbourhood of The Hague. The property is offered as senior housing and is situated on the 4th floor of a building constructed in 1974. The building has a lift and a neighbourhood manager present. The dwelling has an energy label D and an energy index of 1.99.
The living area totals 43 m². The layout includes a living room of approximately 20 m² and a bedroom of approximately 14.47 m², with a closed kitchen. The accommodation is described as a one-bedroom unit and does not include a private garden. A balcony is present and there is a separate storage/berging.
Heating is provided by block heating (centrally supplied). The rental cost components listed are a basic rent (kale huurprijs) of €449.56, service costs of €34.36 and heating costs of €105.00, resulting in a total rent of €588.92. The listed calculation rent (rekenhuur) is €477.20, which is the amount used for assessing potential rent allowance eligibility.
Location details note the address in The Hague, in the Laakkwartier en Spoorwijk district. Specific tenant conditions stated include a minimum age requirement of 50 years, a household size of 1–2 persons and a restriction that no resident children are allowed. The description above is factual and limited to the stable property details provided.