








Turnkey City Apartment with Sunny Balcony in The Hague Centre
Key Features
Description
This turnkey apartment is situated on the Gedempte Burgwal in The Hague, located in the Zuidwal area of the city centre. The property is offered at a price of 249,000 euros, costs to be paid by the buyer. The apartment has a total living area of approximately 55 square metres and contains one bedroom, making it suitable for starters, young professionals, or couples looking for a central living location.
The building in which the apartment is located dates back to 1750, which gives it a characteristic appearance typical of the historic centre of The Hague. Despite the age of the building, the apartment itself is described as excellently maintained and ready to move into without requiring any renovation work. The apartment is situated on the third floor of the building, accessible via a central entrance.
Upon entering the apartment, you reach a hall that provides access to all rooms in the property. The hall features several practical built-in cupboards for storage purposes. Additionally, there is a separate toilet room and a bathroom equipped with a shower and a washbasin. A separate room houses the central heating boiler and serves as storage space. The central heating system runs on gas and is owned by the current owner, meaning it will transfer to the new owner upon purchase.
The living room has an area of approximately 25 square metres and is located at the rear of the building. This position ensures a quiet living environment despite the central location in the city. The living room benefits from ample natural light. Through the sliding doors, the living space connects seamlessly to the balcony, which faces southeast. This orientation means the balcony receives sunlight during the morning and afternoon hours, making it a pleasant spot to sit outside.
The open kitchen is directly connected to the living room and has been finished neatly. It is equipped with various built-in appliances and offers sufficient work surface and storage space. The open layout creates a sense of spaciousness and makes the apartment feel larger than its actual square metre count might suggest.
The bedroom is located at the front of the apartment and has an area of approximately 11 square metres. The windows on both sides of the apartment ensure that there is pleasant light entry and natural ventilation throughout the day. The property is offered furnished, as indicated by the specification stating it is "gestoffeerd".
The apartment has an energy label E. The property has largely double glazing for insulation. The roof is a flat roof covered with bituminous roofing material.
The location of the apartment is in the Centrum district of The Hague. This area is known for its lively atmosphere with numerous amenities within walking distance. The Grote Markt and the Spui are nearby, as well as various restaurants, cafes, shops, theatres, and cultural facilities. Public transport is available literally around the corner, with both The Hague Central Station and The Hague Holland Spoor Station reachable within a few minutes. The beach of Scheveningen is also easily accessible by bicycle or tram.
The apartment is part of an active Homeowners Association, known in Dutch as Vereniging van Eigenaren or VvE. The monthly contribution to the VvE is 109.28 euros. The VvE is properly organised, as evidenced by the checklist confirming registration with the Chamber of Commerce, annual meetings, periodic contributions, the presence of a reserve fund, a maintenance plan, and building insurance.
Parking in the area is through public parking and parking permits, as there is no private parking associated with the apartment.
The property is available immediately, meaning a quick move is possible for interested buyers. The asking price per square metre is 4,527 euros, which is in line with apartment prices in the centre of The Hague.
The volume of the apartment is 185 cubic metres. The property has one bathroom and one separate toilet. The apartment occupies one residential floor, specifically the third floor of the building.
This apartment offers a combination of central city living with a quiet position at the rear of a characteristic building. The southeast-facing balcony adds outdoor living space to the property. The turnkey condition means the new owner can move in without having to carry out renovation work first. The proximity to public transport, shops, and cultural facilities makes this a practical choice for those who want to live in the heart of The Hague.

