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Den Haag - Belgisch Park
€1,000/ month
Private landlord
Rafael
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Price
€1,000.00
Available From
October 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€1,000.00
Property Type
Room
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Shared Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
Tenant Type
Max Tenants
1
Minimum Age
30
Preferred Gender
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This listing is for a furnished room of 12 m² located in a 150 m² flat on Zwolsestraat in the Scheveningen area of The Hague, close to the Kurhaus hotel. The room includes a 140 cm bed, a wardrobe, a bookcase and a desk, and it has a private bathroom and toilet. The room offers a view of the beach, dunes and city. The flat is described as well insulated and quiet.
Shared spaces in the flat include a spacious living room and a shared fully equipped kitchen. The property features a panoramic solarium and underfloor heating. Internet is available in the residence. The building has an energy label C.
The rent is listed at €1,000 per month and is stated to include utilities; the deposit is €1,000. The rental period is indefinite. There are two roommates in the flat (male). Pets are not allowed. The listing notes that municipality registration is possible.
The landlord indicates a preference for a non-smoking female tenant, described as mature and social, with a preference for a working professional, PhD candidate or Master student; the landlord’s stated age preference is 30–40 years. The room is furnished and intended for a single tenant. The property is offered by a private owner (landlord named Rafa). Viewing arrangements and direct contact are managed through the landlord.