Nassaubuurt, Den Haag
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Jan van Nassaustraat sits in one of The Hague's most elegant streets, with high ceilings and period details befitting its 1902 origins. At 139 m², it is 28% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 192 m², yet the asking price of €1,250,000 is on the high side compared to the median of €998,000 in the area. For context, this is one of 15 apartments currently for sale in the Nassaubuurt, and the price per m² is above the local average of €5,636. See how it compares to other apartments in Den Haag.
The Nassaubuurt is a stately, leafy enclave within Benoordenhout, known for its wide streets and pre-war architecture. With 1,635 residents, it is a mix of families and professionals; 45% of homes are single-family, and 69% are owner-occupied. The area feels exclusive yet lived-in, with a strong sense of community. No resident reviews are available for this neighbourhood, but the CBS data shows a low crime rate of 107 total offences, and the address density of 3,410 per km² confirms a very strong urban feel. Discover more about the Nassaubuurt neighbourhood.
Your daily routine here is wonderfully convenient. For groceries, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and a SPAR express is 272 m away. For a bigger shop, another Albert Heijn is a ten-minute walk. Schools are within easy reach: primary school De Parachute is a couple of streets away, and secondary schools like Corbulo Tech & Design College and Sint-Maartenscollege are a short cycle. The neighbourhood is part of the municipality of Den Haag, which offers excellent parks, restaurants and cultural venues.
At the time of writing, the home is listed only via Estata Makelaars O.G.
Details of this home
Jan van Nassaustraat 93, 'S-Gravenhage
Data from Nassaubuurt
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About Jan van Nassaustraat 93, 'S-Gravenhage
The asking price of €1,250,000 is above the neighbourhood median of €998,000 and the average sold price of €849,867. However, this apartment has an exceptional A+ energy label, which is rare in the Nassaubuurt where 40% of homes have labels D or lower. The price per m² is also higher than the local average of €5,636, so it is on the high side, but the quality and location justify a premium.
The nearest train station is 1.6 km away, about a 20-minute walk or a short cycle. The address density of 3,410 per km² indicates a very strong urban area with frequent public transport options.
The energy label is A+, which is the highest possible rating. This means the home is extremely energy-efficient, with low heating costs and a minimal environmental footprint. In the Nassaubuurt, none of the current for-sale homes have label A+, so this is a standout feature. The home was built in 1902 but has been upgraded to modern standards.
At 139 m², this apartment is 28% smaller than the neighbourhood average of 192 m². However, the average includes larger single-family homes; for apartments, 139 m² is generous. The layout is likely spacious with high ceilings, typical of the 1902 construction.
The Nassaubuurt has a mix of households: 235 with children, 210 without, and 320 single-person households. The average household size is 2.1. There are several primary and secondary schools within walking or cycling distance, and the area is safe with a low crime rate. Parks and playgrounds are nearby, making it family-friendly.
Sold homes in the Nassaubuurt took an average of 47 days to sell, which is relatively quick. This suggests demand is healthy. With only 15 apartments currently for sale, competition can be strong for well-priced properties.
Yes, daily shopping is very convenient. Albert Heijn is 248 m away, and a SPAR express is 272 m. For a wider selection, another Albert Heijn is 786 m. Restaurants are also close, with the nearest just 400 m away.
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