This modern two-bedroom apartment is located on the 19th floor of The Roofs complex at Maria Stuartplein 203 in The Hague. The living area measures approximately 78 m² and the unit includes an external storage room of about 4 m². The building was completed in 2021 and has a flat roof; the apartment’s energy label is A++. The apartment is listed as available with a minimum rental period of 12 months and an indicated monthly rent of €1,645 with a service charge of €60.
The layout features a spacious living area that accommodates both lounge and dining functions and connects to an open kitchen equipped with an induction hob and extractor, a combi microwave/oven, dishwasher, and fridge-freezer combination. There are two bedrooms suitable for a couple, small family, or for use as a home office. The bathroom is finished with contemporary tiling and includes a walk-in shower and washbasin with mirror; the toilet is separate. A storage room within the apartment contains connections for a washing machine and dryer.
The Roofs is a high-rise residential building with a focus on sustainability and modern urban living; the apartment offers elevated city views from the 19th floor. The location is centrally positioned in The Hague with The Hague Central Station within walking distance and nearby access to shops, restaurants, and cultural facilities. The property’s WOZ value is listed as €395,000 (reference date 1-1-2024) and the WWS points are recorded as 207. The apartment has a volume of 218 m³ and was constructed in 2021.
Tenancy-related details include an acceptance date listed as 16-9-2025 and a minimum rental period of 12 months. The listing indicates that a security deposit may be requested by the landlord depending on candidate circumstances (no fixed amount specified). For rental properties with a deregulated rent the annual rent increase stated follows a maximum of CPI + 3% unless a different maximum is set by the national government; for regulated rents the annual increase is determined centrally. Additional information, such as allocation criteria and registration procedures referenced by the listing source, should be consulted separately if needed.