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2595 BW ('s-Gravenhage - Haagse Hout)
€1,525/ month + €60 service costs
Property agent
vb&t Verhuurmakelaars
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Price
€1,525.00
Service Costs
€60.00
Min Duration
12
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
20
Construction Year
2022
Volume
160 m³
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
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Located on the 20th floor of the modern residential complex The Roofs, this two-room apartment offers a compact and efficient layout suited to central city living. The living area is 57 m² with a volume of 160 m³, and the building dates from 2022. The property is listed as available with immediate acceptance and a minimum rental period of 12 months. The roof is flat and the energy label is A++, indicating high energy efficiency for the building.
The apartment features an open kitchen fitted with high-quality built-in appliances: an induction hob with extractor hood, a combination microwave oven, a dishwasher, and a fridge-freezer. The kitchen connects with the main living area, providing an open-plan arrangement that maximizes the use of space. The bathroom is finished in a contemporary style and includes a walk-in shower and a washbasin with mirror. A separate toilet is provided for additional convenience.
Building and tenure details include a monthly service charge of €60 and a listed rental price of €1,525 per month. The external storage space measures 4 m² and the WOZ value is stated at €295,000 (reference date 1-1-2024). The property has 193 WWS points. The listing shows a security deposit of €0; however, the landlord may request a deposit depending on specific circumstances such as the applicant’s employment situation. For homes with a liberalized rent, the annual rent increase is a maximum of CPI + 1% unless otherwise set by the Dutch government; for regulated rent the government determines the increase percentage.
Photos and media associated with the listing are indicative and may differ from the actual apartment. The floor plan is available and should be consulted to confirm the extent of any outdoor space shown. The listing notes that information has been compiled with care but discrepancies may exist between the provided details and the actual condition, dimensions, or fittings; no rights can be derived from the brochure text, floor plans, or stated dimensions. The contact person listed for this property is Patricia Urgert.