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2551 VM (Den Haag - Tuinenbuurt)
€685/ month + €5.47 service costs
Property agent
Staedion
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Price
€685.00
Service Costs
€5.47
Available From
September 4, 2025
Property Type
House
Number of Floors
2
Construction Year
1914
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Heating Type
Individual
Garden
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This single-family house is located at Vogeltuinen 38 in the Waldeck neighbourhood of The Hague and has a total living area of 59 m². The property is listed as a 4-room dwelling with a living room of 27 m² and three separate bedrooms measuring approximately 13.27 m², 5.1 m² and 5.1 m². The ground floor contains the entrance hall, a separate toilet, the living room and the kitchen; the first floor houses the bedrooms and a small bathroom. An additional second-floor space is reachable via a folding attic ladder (vlizotrap) and is described as a storage area rather than a full, habitable floor.
Built in 1914, the house is supplied with individual central heating (CV) and carries an energy label C with an energy index of 1.50. The accommodation is offered as a regular (reguliere) dwelling and the listing notes specific local support in the area, with a neighbourhood manager (wijkbeheerder/wijkmeester) present. The property explicitly includes a garden and a separate storage room (berging); there is no balcony. Five photos and a floor plan are provided with the listing for visual reference.
The rental terms state a base (kale) monthly rent of €679.30 plus service costs of €5.47, giving a total monthly rent of €684.77. The listed calculation rent (rekenhuur), used for rent allowance assessment, is €682.96. A one-time administrative cost of €55.50 is specified for the housing permit (legeskosten huisvestingsvergunning). The listing also shows indicative monthly energy cost examples ranging from about €183 to €265; these are presented as estimates and the full tenant cost estimate requires logging in to the portal.
The property is available from 4 September 2025. Respondents must meet the stated household-size condition (2–4 persons) to apply; the allocation order is determined primarily by registration duration and may also consider age, income and any priority status. At the time of listing there were 296 responses and a response deadline noted as 2 days and 22 hours from the listing timestamp (shown as Sun 17-08-2025 20:00). Income verification via MijnOverheid is supported for adults included in the application. The listing refers to regional and local allocation rules (Passend Toewijzen, Regionaal Maatwerk, Lokaal Maatwerk) and notes these rules do not apply in case of a direct swap (woningruil).