








Renovated Apartment with Three Bedrooms and City Views in Bezuidenhout
Key Features
Description
This recently renovated apartment is situated on the second floor at Van Heutszstraat 106 in the Bezuidenhout-Oost district of The Hague. The property offers a living area of 109 square meters and features three bedrooms, making it suitable for starters or small households looking for a move-in ready home in a central location.
The building dates back to 1931 and has been updated with modern finishes while retaining some characteristic elements. The apartment has its own private entrance on the first floor, from where a staircase leads to the actual living quarters on the second level. This setup provides a sense of privacy and separation from the street.
Upon reaching the second floor, you enter a light hallway that provides access to the various rooms. The entire apartment features a high-quality oak wooden floor that adds warmth and character to the interior. The living room is a through-living space, meaning it benefits from natural light coming from multiple directions. Large windows offer an open and expansive view over the skyline of The Hague and Voorburg. The room includes charming decorative fireplaces and stained glass windows, elements that reference the building's original character while the overall finish is contemporary.
From the living room, you have direct access to the main balcony which faces southwest. This outdoor space of approximately 14 square meters in total across both balconies allows you to enjoy the afternoon and evening sun. The view from here extends over the surrounding neighborhood. Additionally, there is a second, smaller balcony that is well-suited for a quiet morning coffee or as a spot for plants.
The kitchen is designed with a practical and clean aesthetic. It features a stone worktop and modern built-in appliances. The layout connects naturally with the living area, making it a functional space for daily cooking and informal meals.
The apartment contains three bedrooms in total. The master bedroom is positioned in a quieter part of the apartment and offers sufficient space for a large bed and wardrobe. The two remaining rooms are flexible in their use and can serve as a home office, guest room, or hobby space depending on the needs of the residents.
The bathroom has been finished in a modern and fresh style. It includes a walk-in shower and a bathtub, providing options for both quick daily routines and more relaxed moments. There is also a separate toilet room, which adds convenience for a household with multiple occupants.
Regarding energy efficiency, the property has an E energy label. The front of the building is equipped with HR++ window frames, while the rear has double glazing. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired central heating boiler that is owned by the property.
The apartment is part of an active and financially healthy Homeowners Association. The monthly contribution is 175.76 euros, which covers maintenance, insurance, and reserves for future expenses. The VvE is registered with the Chamber of Commerce and holds annual meetings. While there is a reserve fund, the listing notes that there is no formal maintenance plan in place.
One notable aspect of this location is the parking situation. Residents can obtain a parking permit for the Van Heutszstraat and immediate vicinity. The cost for the first vehicle is 97.05 euros per year, which is considered affordable compared to many other urban areas. This means you can generally find parking close to your home without the stress of searching for a spot or paying high meter fees.
The Bezuidenhout neighborhood is valued for its combination of urban convenience and accessibility. By bicycle, you can reach the city center around the Plein or Grote Markt in about ten minutes. The Theresiastraat, known for its lunch spots and specialty shops, is within walking distance for daily grocery shopping and other errands.
For those who commute by car, the location offers excellent connections to the highway network. The A12 and A4 can be reached within three to five minutes of driving, providing direct routes to cities such as Rotterdam, Amsterdam, and Utrecht. This makes the apartment suitable for people who work outside The Hague but want to live in the city.
Public transportation is also readily available. Station Laan van NOI and The Hague Central Station are both nearby, offering train and tram connections to destinations throughout the Netherlands. This makes the location practical even for households that do not own a car.
The property is offered at a price of 485,000 euros, which translates to approximately 4,450 euros per square meter. The asking price includes buyer costs (kosten koper). The transfer date is to be agreed upon, allowing for some flexibility in the moving schedule.
In summary, this apartment on Van Heutszstraat presents a recently renovated home in a well-connected part of The Hague. With three bedrooms, two balconies, a modern bathroom, and characteristic details combined with contemporary finishes, it offers a complete living package. The active VvE, affordable parking, and proximity to both urban amenities and highway access make this a property worth considering for those seeking to settle in the Bezuidenhout area.

