








Stylish apartment with panoramic water and city views in De Binck complex
Key Features
Description
This apartment is located on the sixth floor of the residential complex known as De Binck, situated at Binckhorstlaan in The Hague. The building was originally constructed in 2003 as an office building for the Staatsdrukkerij (Government Printing Office) and underwent a comprehensive transformation in 2019 to convert it into modern residential apartments. The current owners were among the very first residents to move into the building following this transformation.
The apartment has a total living area of approximately 73.6 square meters, with an additional building-bound outdoor space of 6.4 square meters in the form of a loggia. The internal volume of the property measures approximately 239.3 cubic meters. The property features a light industrial aesthetic that gives the apartment both a robust and atmospheric character, which is typical of the transformation style applied to the building.
Upon entering the complex on the ground floor, residents have access to mailboxes, an intercom system with video functionality, a bicycle storage area, stairs leading to the inner courtyard, and two elevators. The sixth floor apartment is accessed via the elevator and has the meter cupboard conveniently located next to the front door on the outside of the apartment.
The internal layout begins with a hallway that provides access to all rooms within the apartment. On the left side of the hallway is the separate toilet, which is fitted with a wall-hung toilet and a small sink. Adjacent to the toilet is the bathroom, which is equipped with a shower, a sink with vanity unit, and a hand towel radiator.
Also accessible from the hallway is the bedroom, which is described as spacious and very bright thanks to the large windows. The room offers ample space for a large wardrobe wall and the creation of a home office workspace. The bedroom also provides access to the loggia, allowing for natural light and fresh air to enter the sleeping area.
The living room is positioned on the right side of the apartment and features an open and bright character. This is achieved through the windows that span the full width of the room. The open kitchen has a luxurious appearance and is fitted with various built-in appliances including an oven, dishwasher, refrigerator-freezer combination, and a four-burner induction cooktop with integrated extraction hood. In the living room there is also a door leading to a practical storage room where the central heating boiler is located along with the connections for a washing machine and dryer.
From the living room, residents can access the loggia which faces southwest, offering sunny outdoor space with wide views. The current owners have noted that this position allows for enjoyment of the sun until late in the evening. The views from the apartment look out over the green inner courtyard (where the printing factory hall previously stood), the Trekvliet waterway, and the green areas of Rijswijk and The Hague. The owners particularly mention the beautiful red skies that appear during sunset.
The apartment is equipped with underfloor heating throughout the entire property. It has full insulation, HR++ glass, and an A energy label. A fiber optic connection is available for internet and communications. The building has mechanical ventilation and a TV cable connection.
The central heating boiler is an Intergas Kombi Kompakt HRE 36/30 gas-fired combination boiler from 2018 (owned by the current residents), with the last scheduled maintenance in April 2026. The property has a flat roof as part of the apartment complex structure.
The Binckhorst district is described as an area that is increasingly developing into a modern residential neighborhood. There are plans for many new homes to be built around the area in the future. The vicinity of the Binckhorst harbors already offers various new places worth discovering, with cafes, restaurants, and creative hotspots giving the area a lively character.
The location offers good accessibility with Den Haag Centraal station, the city center, and The Westfield Mall all reachable by bicycle in approximately ten minutes. The A12 and A4 highways are located at a short distance, and a bus stops near the complex. Parking is available through paid street parking and a parking garage in the area.
The property is offered at a price of 440,000 euros (costs to be paid by the buyer). This translates to approximately 5,946 euros per square meter of living space. The ground lease (erfpacht) has been perpetually paid off, meaning there are no ongoing ground lease payments. The active Homeowners Association (VvE) has a monthly contribution of 175.45 euros. The VvE is registered with the Chamber of Commerce, holds annual meetings, has a reserve fund, has a maintenance plan, and has building insurance in place.
The transfer of the property is to be agreed upon between the parties. The listing status indicates the property is available.

