








Renovated Apartment Near Huygenspark in The Hague City Centre
Key Features
Description
This apartment is situated on the first floor of a building located at Van Hogendorpstraat 3 in The Hague, within the 2515 NR postal code area. The property is positioned in a central part of the city, close to Huygenspark, which provides a green and tranquil setting amid the urban environment.
The building dates back to 1850, which places it in the mid-nineteenth century period of construction. Despite its age, the apartment has undergone substantial recent renovations that have modernised the interior significantly. The entire roof of the building was renewed and insulated at the end of 2025, which represents a major improvement to the structure. The gutters were also replaced as part of this roof renovation project.
The apartment holds an energy label C, which is valid until 2033. This label indicates a moderate level of energy efficiency. The property features double glazing and HR glass, contributing to the insulation of the living space. Heating and hot water are provided by a central heating boiler that was installed in 2026, making it a brand new installation at the time of offering.
The living area of the apartment is measured at 41 square metres according to the listing header, though the detailed specifications section mentions 40 square metres with a measurement report available. There is a discrepancy with the BAG (Basisregistratie Adressen en Gebouwen) registration, which records the surface area at 61 square metres. The volume of the apartment is stated as 151 cubic metres.
Access to the apartment is via the ground floor entrance, from where a staircase leads up to the first floor where the apartment is located. Upon entering the apartment, one reaches the living room and the open kitchen. The living space is described as light, which suggests good natural illumination through the windows. The kitchen has been completely renewed as part of the recent renovation and is equipped with modern appliances and fixtures. These include an induction cooktop, an extractor hood, a dishwasher, a sink, a refrigerator, and a combi-oven. The open layout of the kitchen in relation to the living room creates a sense of spatial connectivity within the apartment.
The bedroom is situated at the rear of the apartment. Separating the living area from the bedroom area, there is a hallway that contains a separate toilet. This arrangement provides privacy for the bedroom and bathroom zone.
The bathroom has been fully renovated and retiled. It contains a shower, a sink cabinet with mirror, and a design radiator. The bathroom also houses the central heating boiler and provides space for a washing machine. This practical layout consolidates the utility installations in one location.
The apartment is part of a building that has recently been split into separate units. A Homeowners Association (VvE) has been newly established in 2026 and is registered with the Chamber of Commerce (KvK). The monthly VvE contribution is set at 98.54 euros according to the budget. The VvE has a reserve fund in place, an maintenance plan, and building insurance (opstalverzekering). Annual general meetings are held.
The location of the apartment places it between two notable squares, the Oranjeplein and Huygenspark, both of which have been completely renovated recently. The neighbourhood is referred to as the Haagse Quartier Latin, which indicates a lively and culturally rich area with numerous shops, supermarkets, and restaurants. The Bierkade, known as Avenue Culinair, is nearby and offers terraces along the canal where residents and visitors can enjoy the waterfront atmosphere.
Public transport connections are conveniently located around the corner from the property, with tram and bus stops in close proximity. Station Hollands Spoor, one of the main railway stations in The Hague, is within walking distance. This provides excellent connectivity to other parts of The Hague and beyond. Despite the central location and proximity to amenities, the apartment benefits from a relatively quiet position near a peaceful square.
Parking in the area is available through public parking facilities and requires a parking permit system. There is no dedicated parking space or garage included with the apartment.
The asking price for the apartment is 250,000 euros, which is stated as costs koper, meaning that the buyer is responsible for the transfer costs including notary fees and property transfer tax.
The transfer will be handled by the project notary Quadrant Notarissen in The Hague. Delivery of the property is by mutual agreement and can take place quickly.
Several clauses are applicable to the purchase. These include a non-occupant clause, which is relevant when the current owner does not occupy the property. An asbestos clause is included, which is standard for older properties given the construction year of 1850. The sale is also subject to an as is where is condition and an old age clause, both of which are common for properties of this vintage and serve to inform the buyer that they accept the property in its current state with all inherent characteristics of an older building.
The floor plan is available for reference to understand the exact layout and dimensions of the rooms. Prospective buyers are advised to consult this plan for precise measurements of each space within the apartment.
This property presents itself as a compact, fully renovated apartment in a well-connected and vibrant part of The Hague, suitable for an individual or couple seeking a maintained home in a central urban location.

