








Spacious corner apartment with character in Vruchtenbuurt
Key Features
Description
This four-room corner apartment is located on the second floor of a building constructed in 1937, situated on Amandelstraat in the Vruchtenbuurt district of Den Haag. The property offers approximately 101 square meters of living space with a total volume of around 340 cubic meters. As a corner unit on the top floor, the apartment benefits from natural light entering from multiple directions through large windows and a bay window feature.
The living area has an open connection to the dining space, creating a flow that accommodates various living arrangements. The kitchen is positioned centrally within the layout and provides direct access to a balcony measuring 4 square meters. This outdoor space faces a direction that receives morning sun according to the listing description.
The apartment contains two bedrooms, which the listing suggests can serve as a master bedroom combined with a home office or guest room. The bathroom includes a bathtub, shower, and washbasin. A separate toilet is available for additional convenience. There is an internal storage area suitable for a washing machine and general storage needs, along with additional closet space in the hallway. The property includes one square meter of additional indoor space beyond the main living area.
The building dates from 1937 and retains characteristic details from that era while offering a layout that suits contemporary living requirements. The apartment features double glazing throughout. Heating and hot water are provided by a Bosch 25 VRC gas combination boiler installed in 2008, which is included in the sale.
The property holds an energy label E, which remains valid until June 2030. Prospective buyers should be aware that both an asbestos clause and an age clause apply to this property, which is standard for buildings of this vintage. The roof is flat and covered with bituminous roofing material.
The apartment is held in full ownership, meaning there is no ground lease obligation. The property forms part of a homeowners association with the owner holding a one-third share. The monthly VvE contribution is set at 60 euros. The reserve fund stood at approximately 5,701.41 euros as of December 31, 2025. The VvE is registered with the Chamber of Commerce, maintains a maintenance plan, and has building insurance in place. Notably, the listing indicates that annual general meetings are not held.
The Vruchtenbuurt neighborhood offers a combination of residential calm and local amenities. Shopping options include stores and boutiques on Appelstraat and Vlierboomstraat, along with various dining establishments. For outdoor activities, the area provides access to the beach at Kijkduin, the surrounding dune landscape, and parks including Westduinpark.
Parking in the area operates on a paid system with public parking spaces and permit options available. The property includes an attached stone storage unit. TV cable connection is present in the apartment.
The asking price is 425,000 euros, which translates to approximately 4,208 euros per square meter of living space. The price is stated as costs koper, meaning the buyer is responsible for transfer taxes and notary fees associated with the purchase. Delivery timing is subject to mutual agreement between buyer and seller.
The listing is presented by Lex van Leeuwen Makelaardij, whose specific sales conditions apply to any transaction. The agency recommends that interested parties engage their own purchasing agent for representation during the process. For those who have not yet sold their current property, the agency offers a no-obligation valuation service.
This apartment may appeal to first-time buyers or couples seeking more space than a typical starter apartment provides. The combination of period character elements with practical layout features positions it as a home that can be personalized according to individual preferences. The corner position and top-floor location contribute to privacy and light conditions that distinguish it from mid-block or ground-floor alternatives in the same building type.
The Vruchtenbuurt itself has established itself as a desirable residential area within Den Haag, combining architectural interest from the 1930s development period with proximity to both urban conveniences and natural landscapes. The relatively straightforward access to coastal areas adds a dimension that not all city neighborhoods can offer.

