








Charming 1950s Maisonette in Green Bohemen Neighborhood
Key Features
Description
Dotterbloemlaan 27 is situated in the Bohemen en Meer en Bos district of The Hague, a residential area known for its green character and pleasant living environment. The property is a maisonette apartment built in 1951, occupying two floors within a larger residential building. The asking price is 395,000 euros, which is equivalent to approximately 4,293 euros per square meter based on the living area of 92 square meters.
The apartment is located on the third floor level, accessible via a shared entrance that features an authentic granito floor. Upon entering the property, residents are welcomed into a spacious hallway that includes a cloakroom area, a neatly finished toilet room with a washbasin, and access to the main living area.
The living room is divided into a front section and a rear section, connected by authentic en suite doors that reflect the architectural style of the 1950s. The entire living area has a wooden parquet floor. The front room receives ample natural light through large windows equipped with electrically operated sun blinds. This space includes two built in closets, a wood burning stove, and a French balcony that offers an unobstructed view over Dotterbloemlaan. The rear room can serve as a dining area or a second sitting area. It also contains a fixed closet and provides access to the rear balcony, which overlooks the green surroundings of the neighborhood. A practical storage closet is located in this section as well.
The kitchen has a half open layout that connects well with the living spaces. It has a warm and rural character with subtle references to the 1950s era. Windows on both the side and rear ensure good natural light in this area. The kitchen is equipped with a six burner stove with a wide oven, generous work surfaces, a large storage pantry, and two sink units.
The upper floor is reached via a fixed staircase and offers a surprisingly spacious layout. A large dormer window at the rear and multiple skylights ensure that this floor is pleasantly bright. The flooring on this level consists of a quality wooden floor.
The bathroom on this floor has a modern design with anthracite floor tiles and white wall tiles that extend to the ceiling. It features a walk in shower, a vanity unit with mirror and lighting, a designer radiator, and recessed spot lights. An electrically operated skylight provides natural ventilation and daylight.
The bedroom is located at the front of the upper floor and is fitted with two large Velux skylights that have external sun blinds and blackout roller blinds. The space under the sloping roof has been utilized effectively with practical storage areas behind the knee walls. The landing on this floor houses the central heating boiler installation and the connection point for a washing machine.
The property has several noteworthy features regarding insulation and energy efficiency. The roof has been insulated, and the windows have double glazing. Floor insulation is also present. Additionally, the apartment has solar panels installed, which contribute to energy savings. The energy label is rated as C.
The heating and hot water are provided by a central heating system with radiators throughout the property. The boiler is an Intergas gas fired combination unit from 2025, which is owned by the current owner and therefore transfers with the property.
The apartment is part of an active and financially healthy Homeowners Association. The monthly VvE contribution is 150 euros. The association is properly registered with the Chamber of Commerce, holds annual meetings, maintains a reserve fund, has a maintenance plan in place, and has building insurance. The common areas are well maintained according to the listing description.
The property is situated on municipal leasehold ground. The annual leasehold fee is 40 euros, and there is an option to buy out the leasehold. This is a relatively low amount compared to leasehold costs in other parts of The Hague.
External storage is available in the form of a storage box measuring 7 square meters. Parking in the area is on public streets. The building bound outdoor space consists of the French balcony at the front and the rear balcony, totaling 3 square meters.
The Bohemen neighborhood is described as one of the greenest and most pleasant residential areas in The Hague. Various shopping centers, schools, sports facilities, and public transport connections are available in the immediate vicinity. The Bosjes van Pex nature area, the Westduinpark, and the seaside resort of Kijkduin are all within walking distance. This provides residents with easy access to beach, sea, and dune landscapes.
The property is available for transfer by mutual agreement regarding the moving date. The listing has been viewed over 2,100 times and saved 76 times since being published on Funda, indicating a notable level of interest from potential buyers.
Dotterbloemlaan 27 presents itself as a well maintained apartment that combines characteristic 1950s architectural elements with modern living comfort. The presence of original details such as the en suite doors, granito entrance floor, and the overall layout give the property a distinctive character, while improvements like roof insulation, solar panels, and a modern bathroom add contemporary convenience.

