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2513 BB (Den Haag - Centrum)
€1,950/ month + €50 service costs
Property agent
Oosterhof NVM Makelaars
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Price
€1,950.00
Service Costs
€50.00
Deposit Amount
€3,900.00
Condition
Good
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
2
Construction Year
1675
Volume
407 m³
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Gas
Garden
Parking Type
Street
Building Facilities
Pets Allowed
No
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This charming 3-room apartment is located on the second floor of a building dating back to the 16th century, situated in the picturesque Hofkwartier, one of the most beautiful historic neighborhoods in the center of The Hague. The area is characterized by its unique shops and cozy dining options, all within walking distance. Additionally, the lovely palace garden is also nearby, adding to the appeal of this prime location.
The building boasts a beautiful entrance and a well-maintained staircase. The front door of the apartment leads to a spacious living area of approximately 47 m², complemented by two generous bedrooms, each over 20 m², which can also be utilized as a study or guest room. The kitchen is equipped with a 5-burner gas stove, electric oven, extractor hood, refrigerator with freezer compartment, and a dishwasher. The bathroom features a bathtub with shower facilities, a sink, and a washing machine connection, along with a separate toilet.
The apartment exudes character with its elegant doors, lacquered wooden flooring, two former fireplaces, and ample natural light throughout. Residents can also enjoy a shared garden area, which includes a storage shed that belongs to the apartment.
Historically, the building was transformed in 1747 by Adriaan Wittert van Valkenburg, who added a second floor and an ornately decorated entrance. From 1922, it became part of a distillery located at number 20, which continued until 1947 when modifications were made to facilitate the transport of wine and cognac stored in the cellar. Today, the cellar still houses seven large wooden wine barrels. The distillery has since been converted into several studios and residences, earning the status of a national monument.
Key features include suitability for 1 or 2 working individuals looking for an extra room, a monthly rent of €1,950, a service charge of €50 (of which €10 is optional for the kitchen service contract), a security deposit of €3,900, and the property is available immediately. The rental is unfurnished, although the existing carpeting is still usable. The apartment has its own meters for gas, electricity, and water, and the street side is fitted with secondary glazing.
Parking is available through paid public parking and permits.