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2512 GS (Den Haag - Kortenbos)
€3,275/ month
Property agent
The Real Estate Company
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Price
€3,275.00
Available Until
August 12, 2026
Deposit Amount
€2,595.00
Contract Type
B
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Number of Floors
1
Construction Year
1921
Volume
285 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Garden
Garden Description
Spacious and luxurious communal garden
Parking Type
Gated
Garage
Building Facilities
Shared Facilities
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This ground-floor flat is located on Westeinde in the city centre of The Hague, in the historic "Amicitia" building. The apartment has 95 m² of living space and is offered furnished. It features large classic windows on the street side and light wooden flooring throughout. The living area extends across the full width of the flat, creating an open and bright reception space with a dining area adjacent to a semi-open kitchen.
The kitchen is L-shaped and finished to a high standard, with a long granite countertop and multiple luxury appliances. Included are a dishwasher, double sink, a large fridge/freezer combination and a 5-burner stove. The dining area includes an elevated wooden table and the layout connects the cooking and living areas in a semi-open arrangement. A hall from the entrance leads through to the living room and provides access to the rest of the rooms.
There are two bedrooms: a spacious master bedroom furnished with a king-size bed and extensive closet space, and a second bedroom of about 10 m² suitable for a double bed and storage. The bathroom is located at the end of the hall next to the master bedroom and includes a bath and a separate shower. The flat is on one floor and has modern wooden floors across the apartment, neutral interior finishes and high-end furniture throughout.
The Amicitia building is a restored monumental property; the listing references a long historical use of the building and indicates a restoration in 1998. The flat is in the Kortenbos neighbourhood, around the corner from Grote Kerk and the historic centre of The Hague. Central Station is about a 10-minute walk away and tram lines 3 and 16 stop within approximately 5 minutes on foot. Other amenities in the complex include a communal garden, bicycle storage and a garage for parking.