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2595 BW ('s-Gravenhage - Haagse Hout)
€1,178/ month + €60 service costs
Property agent
vb&t Verhuurmakelaars
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Price
€1,178.00
Service Costs
€60.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
17
Construction Year
2022
Volume
160 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Balcony
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This 1-bedroom apartment is located at Maria Stuartplein 483 in The Hague (postal code 2595 BW) and has a living area of approximately 57.1 m². Positioned on the 17th floor of a building constructed in 2022, the apartment offers elevated views and a southwest-facing balcony that receives afternoon and evening sun. The property is listed as available with an earliest acceptance date of 1 September 2025 and a minimum rental period of 12 months. The monthly rent is €1,178, with a service charge of €60 and an energy label of A++. The stated volume of the apartment is 160 m³ and the roof type is flat.
The accommodation features an open-plan layout with a modern kitchen equipped with built-in appliances: an induction cooktop with extractor hood, combination microwave, dishwasher, and fridge-freezer. The bathroom is finished with a walk-in shower and a washbasin with mirror, and there is a separate toilet. The unit is described as having a practical layout suitable for a single occupant or couple and includes an outdoor space in the form of the balcony oriented to the southwest. Images shown in listings may be illustrative and not necessarily reflect the exact layout or finishes of this specific apartment.
Building- and location-related details include a WOZ value of €295,000 (reference date 1-1-2024) and WWS points of 185. The listing indicates existing construction from 2022 and notes a security deposit of €0 as recorded in the listing; however, a deposit may be required by the landlord depending on the employment situation of the applicant(s). Additional measured and administrative information—such as floor plans and brochure details—may differ slightly from the actual situation. The listing records 145 responses to date.
Allocation and rental conditions specify income maximums for eligibility: a single-person household maximum of €67,366 per year and a multi-person household maximum of €89,821 per year. The listing also notes general rent adjustment rules: for liberalized rental prices the annual increase is capped at CPI + 3% unless otherwise determined by the Dutch government; for regulated rents the government sets the annual percentage adjustment. Interested parties should refer to the official listing documents for required application materials and any further procedural details. No rights can be derived from the provided information, which has been compiled with care but may contain minor discrepancies.