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Den Haag - Haagsche Park
€1,100/ month
Private landlord
Gustavo
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Price
€1,100.00
Available From
September 23, 2025
Available Until
November 15, 2025
Deposit Amount
€550.00
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
20
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This listing describes a furnished private room located on Veenendaalkade in The Hague. The room measures 12 m² and is furnished with a bed, a wardrobe and a small shelf. The room is intended for a single occupant and is presented as a short-term rental with no registration permitted. No additional details about floor level or building age are provided.
The accommodation is arranged within a shared apartment and includes communal living spaces. A shared living room and kitchen are available for occupants, as well as a shared bathroom and a separate shared toilet. Internet access is listed among the included amenities. The apartment is occupied by three roommates, identified as male.
Financial and policy details provided with the listing include the monthly rent and deposit. The rent is stated as €1,100 per month and is listed as including utilities. A security deposit of €550 is specified. The listing notes that pets are not allowed. Additional recurring or one-time costs beyond the rent and deposit are not specified in the provided information.
The listing identifies the landlord by name, Gustavo, and indicates a preference for a single tenant. The landlord’s stated preferred tenant profile lists an age range of 20–99 and includes students, working students, people in employment, and those looking for a job; language competency in English is noted. The room is described as part of a shared living arrangement on Veenendaalkade in The Hague; no transport, parking, or local-service details were provided in the source information.