Heesterbuurt, Den Haag
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Jasmijnstraat sits in the Heesterbuurt, a quiet pocket of Den Haag with a village feel. At 66 m² it is compact but well laid out, and the 1926 construction gives it high ceilings and original character. The asking price of €299,000 is 23% below the neighbourhood average of €389,667, making it a keen entry point for buyers looking at apartments in Den Haag.
The Heesterbuurt is a pre-war neighbourhood with a strong sense of community. Almost all homes were built before 1945, giving the streets a uniform, historic look. It is a dense urban area, over 7,500 addresses per km², so life here is lively. Most households are singles or couples without children, and the average income is around the city median. There are no resident reviews available, but the neighbourhood scores well on proximity to daily amenities. For more context, see the Heesterbuurt neighbourhood.
Your morning routine could start at Ekoplaza, just a couple of streets away, or at Albert Heijn a five-minute walk. For primary schools, the nearest are a bit further out, about a ten-minute walk to WSKO Basisschool De Hofvilla or De Parachute. The area is well served by restaurants and a library within walking distance. The municipality of Den Haag maintains the public spaces and infrastructure, and you can read more about the municipality of Den Haag.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including Elzenaar NVM Makelaars & Hypotheken Den Haag.
Details of this home
Jasmijnstraat 73, 'S-Gravenhage
Data from Heesterbuurt
Data from Heesterbuurt
85 within 5 km
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About Jasmijnstraat 73, 'S-Gravenhage
The asking price is 23% below the average asking price in the Heesterbuurt, which is €389,667. Given that the apartment is 66 m² and has an F energy label, the price is keen compared to the neighbourhood average of €4,832 per m². However, the energy label means heating costs will be higher than in a more efficient home.
The energy label is F, which is one of the least efficient ratings. This means the home is likely to have higher energy bills, especially for heating. In the Heesterbuurt, 40.5% of homes have a label D or lower, so an F is not unusual for a pre-war apartment. You can expect to spend more on gas and electricity than in a modern home.
The nearest train station is 4.6 km away, which is about a 10-minute drive or a 20-minute cycle. Public transport connections in the area are good, with bus and tram stops nearby.
The Heesterbuurt has a mix of households: about 30% are families with children, while the majority are singles or couples without children. There are several primary schools within walking distance, and the area has parks and playgrounds. The urban density means it is lively, but the streets are relatively quiet.
In the Heesterbuurt, sold homes took an average of 35 days to sell. This is fairly typical for Den Haag. The current listing has 39 apartments for sale, so there is a reasonable choice for buyers.
It is common for apartments in a building to have a monthly service charge for maintenance of common areas, but the amount is not provided here.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Heesterbuurt