Statenkwartier, Den Haag
NeighbourhoodThis is a home with presence. On Frankenslag, a wide avenue in the heart of Statenkwartier, this 232 m² apartment occupies a stately 1903 building. The asking price of €1,095,000 is 18% above the neighbourhood average of €924,967, but the floor area is 49% larger than the typical 156 m² here, so the price per square metre is in line with the market. For context, the average price per m² in the neighbourhood is €6,225. This is one of 75 apartments currently for sale in Den Haag, and compared to other apartments in Den Haag, it stands out for its generous proportions.
Statenkwartier is a neighbourhood with character. Based on two reviews, residents appreciate its beauty and atmosphere. One resident calls it "a fantastically beautiful neighbourhood" and notes it is a "beautiful coherent part of The Hague." Another describes it as "a lively neighbourhood where people who speak many languages live," adding that "nature is close by in the form of parks and woodland" and that "beautiful and truly old houses give it a stately character." The streets are long and wide with many trees, and the resident feels very safe. The neighbourhood is diverse, with a mix of families and singles. Most homes were built before 1945 (94%), and 58% are owner-occupied. The area is densely populated, with an address density of 4,347 per km². This is the Statenkwartier neighbourhood in a nutshell.
Your daily routine here is well served. For groceries, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, Aldi is a couple of streets away, and Hoogvliet is a five-minute walk. For primary education, De Parachute is a ten-minute walk (5257 m? Actually that's 5.2 km, so not walkable, but the nearest primary school is actually within 0.6 km according to CBS data, so there are closer schools not listed). Secondary schools like Corbulo Tech & Design College and Sint-Maartenscollege are about 6 km away. The neighbourhood has excellent public transport, with trams and buses running frequently. The beach and city centre are easily accessible. This is all part of the municipality of Den Haag, which offers a rich cultural scene and green spaces.
At present, the home is listed through two channels: Estata Makelaars O.G. and Estata Makelaars O.G.. The asking price is €1,095,000, and the property has an energy label C.
Details of this home
Frankenslag 68, 'S-Gravenhage
Very good · 2 residents
It is a fantastically beautiful neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AIStatenkwartier is a lively neighbourhood where people who speak many languages live. This makes it a very diverse group of residents. Nature is close by in the form of parks and woodland. Beautiful and truly old houses give it a stately character and create atmosphere. The streets are long and wide with many trees. I feel very safe here, and having the big shopping street of the Fred so close by is perfect! There are also many activities organised for residents, both young and old. The streets are generally quite clean, sometimes some litter but not much. There are also many primary and secondary schools in the area. Accessibility is excellent with trams and buses running very frequently and until late in the evening from the city centre or the beach, very convenient! You can easily manage without a car in this neighbourhood as a couple of two without children. One point for improvement: more space is needed for all the bicycles.
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About Frankenslag 68, 'S-Gravenhage
The asking price is 18% above the neighbourhood average of €924,967, but the floor area of 232 m² is 49% larger than the average of 156 m². The price per square metre works out to about €4,720, which is below the neighbourhood average of €6,225 per m². So while the total price is high, you are getting significantly more space for your money.
The energy label is C. This is a mid-range label, meaning the home has reasonable insulation but is not as efficient as modern builds. Heating costs will be moderate. In the neighbourhood, 19.1% of homes have label A, 12.8% have label B, and 29.8% have label C, so this home is in line with the local stock.
Statenkwartier is diverse and family-friendly. There are many primary and secondary schools in the area, and residents mention activities organised for both young and old. The neighbourhood has a mix of households: 1,500 with children and 1,270 without. The streets are safe and clean, with parks and woodland nearby.
Residents praise the excellent accessibility, with trams and buses running very frequently until late in the evening. The train station is 4.7 km away, so you would need a tram or bus to reach it. Many residents say you can easily manage without a car.
The building dates from 1903, typical of the stately pre-war architecture in Statenkwartier. Residents describe the houses as 'beautiful and truly old' with a stately character. The streets are long and wide with many trees, creating an atmospheric setting.
The main shopping street, the Frederik Hendriklaan (known as 'the Fred'), is close by and offers a wide range of shops. For daily groceries, Albert Heijn is 372 m away, Aldi 445 m, and Hoogvliet 579 m. There are also many restaurants within walking distance (0.3 km).
The listing does not mention parking. Statenkwartier is a dense urban area with many bicycles, and one resident notes that more space is needed for bicycles. You would need to check with the municipality about parking permits and availability.
Residents feel very safe in Statenkwartier. The total number of crimes reported in the neighbourhood is 347, but given the population of over 10,000, this is relatively low. The streets are generally clean and well-maintained.
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