Landen, Den Haag
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Isabellaland sits in a lively part of The Hague, with the park just a couple of streets away. At 60 m² it's compact but efficient, built in 1966 with energy label D. The asking price of €250,000 is 42% below the neighbourhood average of €427,717, which makes it a keen entry point into the local market, especially compared to other apartments in Den Haag.
Landen is a densely built area with a mix of ages and household types. Based on one review, a resident says: "More nature is always welcome, as for safety well something happens regularly and shady characters with bad intentions sometimes walk around. that is not safe for women and children. otherwise easily accessible." The neighbourhood has a high proportion of single-person households and a young to middle-aged population. It's a very urban setting, with plenty of amenities within walking distance. For more context, see the Landen neighbourhood.
Daily shopping is easy: a PLUS supermarket is just around the corner, with a SPAR express a five-minute walk away and an Albert Heijn a ten-minute walk. For families, several primary schools are within walking distance, including Basisschool Essesteijn and Openbare Basisschool de Margriet, both about a ten-minute walk. Secondary schools like 's Gravendreef College and Veurs Lyceum are also nearby. The area falls under the municipality of Den Haag, which manages local services and permits.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Van der Togt Makelaardij.
Details of this home
Isabellaland 1054, 'S-Gravenhage
Good · 1 resident
More nature is always welcome, as for safety well something happens regularly and shady characters with bad intentions sometimes walk around. that is not safe for women and children. otherwise easily accessible
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About Isabellaland 1054, 'S-Gravenhage
The asking price of €250,000 is 42% below the neighbourhood average of €427,717, but the apartment is also 42% smaller than the average floor area of 104 m². Given the compact size and energy label D, the price is in line with what you'd expect for a 60 m² apartment in this area.
The energy label is D, which is average for a building from 1966. In the neighbourhood, 50% of homes have a label D or lower, so this is typical. You can expect moderate heating costs, but nothing extreme.
The nearest train station is 1.5 km away, which is about a 15-20 minute walk or a short cycle ride.
One resident notes that safety is a concern, with "shady characters with bad intentions sometimes walk around" and that it's "not safe for women and children." However, they also mention it's "otherwise easily accessible." The total number of recorded incidents in the neighbourhood is 273, which is moderate for a dense urban area.
Yes, a park or public garden is just 0.2 km away, literally on your doorstep. This is a strong point of the location, offering a quick escape from the urban bustle.
The neighbourhood has a high proportion of single-person households (about 55%) and a relatively young population, with the largest age group being 25-45. Owner-occupied homes make up 33% of the housing stock, so there's a mix of owners and renters.
Sold homes in the neighbourhood took an average of 44 days to sell, which is a reasonable timeframe. This suggests a balanced market without extreme pressure.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Landen