








Spacious 1930s Upper Floor Apartment with Sunny Southwest Terrace in Vruchtenbuurt
Key Features
Description
This spacious upper floor apartment is located at Mandarijnstraat 28 in the Vruchtenbuurt neighborhood of Den Haag. The property is a traditional three-level residence built in 1935, which means it belongs to the characteristic architectural style of the 1930s period. The building still features various authentic elements from its original construction period, giving the interior a sense of history and character that is appreciated by many home seekers.
The apartment has a total living area of approximately 133 square meters, which is quite generous for an upper floor apartment. The layout consists of multiple levels, with the entrance situated on the ground floor. From the small hallway on the ground floor, a staircase leads up to the first floor where the main living areas are located.
On the first floor, you will find the living room which is divided into a front room and a back room, separated by the original en-suite division that has been preserved from the building period. This en-suite separation is both an attractive architectural feature and a practical element, as there are four storage closets built into the sides of this partition. The back room provides access to the sunny terrace through French doors. The terrace faces southwest, which means it receives plenty of sunlight from the afternoon until early evening during the summer months. This outdoor space measures approximately 24 to 29 square meters and offers a pleasant place to sit outside.
Also situated on the first floor is the kitchen, which is described as simple but well-maintained and in good condition. A study or workroom is located at the front of this floor, providing a dedicated space for working from home. The toilet on this floor is separate and located on the landing.
The second floor contains four bedrooms and the bathroom. The bathroom is finished with fresh blue tiles combined with white and grey tiles, and it includes a shower corner and a washbasel with a cabinet. Additionally, there is a second separate toilet on this floor, which adds convenience for the household.
From the landing on the second floor, access is provided to the attic space. The attic offers a significant amount of storage space and also accommodates a sixth bedroom. This extra bedroom benefits from a dormer window that creates additional headroom and makes the space feel more open and usable as a proper bedroom.
The property has a total of eight rooms, of which six are classified as bedrooms. This makes the apartment particularly suitable for larger families or for those who need additional rooms for home office purposes, guest rooms, or hobby spaces. With six bedrooms, there is ample flexibility in how to use the available space.
The energy label of the property is C, which indicates a moderate level of energy efficiency. The apartment is equipped with double glazing throughout, which contributes to better insulation compared to single glazing. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired combi boiler that was installed in 2019 and is owned by the current owner, meaning it will transfer to the new owner as part of the sale.
The Vruchtenbuurt is a well-established residential neighborhood in Den Haag, known for its pleasant atmosphere and good amenities. The property is located on a quiet residential street in the heart of this neighborhood. Within walking distance, residents have access to various shops, schools, and sports clubs. The Savornin Lohmanplein, with its shops for daily and weekly groceries, is just around the corner. The Vlierboomstraat is mentioned as having lunchrooms that are popular for their pleasant atmosphere and good food.
Parking in the area is available through public parking spaces with a permit system. The property is located on own ground, which means there is no ground lease to consider.
The property is part of an active VvE (homeowners association) that also includes the property at Mandarijnstraat 28a. The monthly VvE contribution is 110 euros. The VvE is properly organized with registration at the Chamber of Commerce, annual meetings, a reserve fund, a maintenance plan, and building insurance in place.
The asking price for this property is 535,000 euros, which is costs buyer (kosten koper), meaning that the buyer is responsible for the transfer costs such as the notary fees and any applicable property transfer tax. The price per square meter works out to approximately 4,023 euros.
The sale conditions include delivery in consultation, which can be arranged on short notice. The choice of notary is also subject to consultation between buyer and seller. The sale will be conducted using the NVM purchase agreement model 2023. The standard age and materials clause applies, which is common for older properties and means the buyer accepts the property in its current condition with regard to age-related wear and tear.
The apartment is in a very well-maintained condition according to the listing description. While it retains its original 1930s character features, it has been updated with modern comforts such as double glazing and central heating. The combination of historical character and modern convenience makes this a property that appeals to buyers who appreciate architecture from this period but do not want to compromise on contemporary living standards.
With its six bedrooms, generous living space, sunny terrace, and convenient location in a well-serviced neighborhood, this upper floor apartment offers a substantial family home in one of Den Haag's established residential areas.

