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2593 AC (Den Haag - Bezuidenhout)
€2,200/ month
Property agent
Huizenbalie.nl
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Price
€2,200.00
Deposit Amount
€4,400.00
Min Duration
12
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
1
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1957
Volume
247 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Balcony
Parking Type
Street
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This apartment is located at Theresiastraat 95A in the Bezuidenhout-Midden area of The Hague, in the city centre on a shopping street. The dwelling is on the first floor of an existing building from 1957 and has a living area of 88 m² with a volume of 247 m³. The property layout includes three rooms in total, configured as two bedrooms and one bathroom, and the interior is classified as upholstered. Original architectural details such as stained-glass windows and high ceilings are present and contribute to the interior character.
A central hallway provides access to all rooms. The living room extends across the full width of the apartment and faces the shopping street. The kitchen is separate and fitted with built-in appliances including an induction hob, oven, fridge and freezer. There is a separate toilet and a bathroom equipped with a walk-in shower, a vanity unit and heating. One bedroom includes its own washbasin and a mirrored cabinet; the second bedroom is larger and can be connected to the living room via ensuite doors if required.
Rooms at the rear of the apartment — the kitchen and both bedrooms — open onto a shared balcony. Curtains are included with the apartment. The property underwent renovation works that included replacement of the electrical installation, installation of an HR boiler and fitting of double glazing. The dwelling holds an energy label B, which reflects measures taken for improved insulation and energy performance.
Additional practical features include a shed/storeroom for storage and access to public parking in the vicinity; no private garage is associated with the property. The apartment is classified as a mezzanine/apartment within an existing building and is located on a single floor. Factual property specifications: living area 88 m², volume 247 m³, year of construction 1957, three rooms, two bedrooms and one bathroom. These details are provided as property attributes and measurements are indicative.