Transvaalkwartier-Zuid, Den Haag
NeighbourhoodThis 1922 apartment on Kaapstraat sits in the lively Transvaalkwartier-Zuid neighbourhood of Den Haag. With 86 m² of living space and an energy label D, it offers a solid base in a working-class area that's full of character. The asking price of €339,500 is in line with the market, given that the average price per m² in the neighbourhood is €3,958 and the median price is €292,250. For context, apartments in Den Haag vary widely, but this one sits comfortably within the local range.
Transvaalkwartier-Zuid is a dense, urban area with a strong community feel. Based on three reviews, residents appreciate the convenience but note some downsides. One resident says: "People keep to themselves, little to no nuisance, only parking is minimal." Another describes it as "a working-class neighbourhood, which can be very cosy but also very busy," adding that "the municipality does work very hard to keep it clean." A third resident is "satisfied with everything in the neighbourhood," highlighting the many playgrounds, shops, and schools within walking distance. The area is home to many families and single-person households, with a mix of ages. For more details, see the Transvaalkwartier-Zuid neighbourhood.
Daily errands are easy here. For groceries, you have a SPAR express just around the corner, a Lidl a couple of streets away, and an Albert Heijn a ten-minute walk. There are several primary schools within walking distance, including De Parachute and Protestants Christelijke Basisschool Groen van Prinsterer, though they are a bit further out. Secondary schools like Sint-Maartenscollege and Gymnasium Novum are also reachable. The neighbourhood has plenty of small shops, dentists, GPs, and pharmacies, all within walking distance. For more on the wider area, check the municipality of Den Haag.
At the time of writing, this home is listed through several channels, including LaCle Makelaars, Funda, Pararius, and Vastgoed Nederland.
Details of this home
Kaapstraat 89, 'S-Gravenhage
Good · 3 residents
People keep to themselves, little to no nuisance, only parking is minimal.
Auto-translated to English by AITransvaal is a working-class neighbourhood, which can be very cosy but also very busy. Often arguments due to Eastern Europeans and a lot of rubbish on the street and around the container. Perhaps the warning could also be in Turkish/Bulgarian. The municipality does work very hard to keep it clean. Many amenities in the form of shops with foreign products, the Haagse Markt, etc. Enough schools. There could be more green spaces. Many elderly people live completely alone in a 5/6-room house, while on the other hand entire families have to make do with 1/2 rooms. These elderly people should really be offered a better deal: a smaller home, but without suddenly having to pay much more rent. Plenty of play areas, both for little ones and older children (football cages, for example). The community centre also offers many opportunities for both children and adults. Various activities to keep the youth off the streets. In short, I enjoy living here very much.
Auto-translated to English by AIIn this neighbourhood there are several playgrounds, and many tram and bus stops. So it is easy to reach and there is the possibility to move around quickly if you want to go somewhere and you don't have a front garden. There are also many small shops and supermarkets in the area. Dentists, GPs, pharmacies, shops, supermarkets etc. are all in the neighbourhood (within walking distance). The same goes for primary schools, there are many different primary schools in the area. I am largely satisfied with the community. Especially those on my street and around it. Unfortunately, there is occasionally some litter around the waste containers in the neighbourhood. Overall, I am satisfied with my neighbourhood.
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About Kaapstraat 89, 'S-Gravenhage
The asking price of €339,500 is close to the average sale price in the neighbourhood (€328,613) and slightly above the median (€292,250). Given the 86 m² floor area and energy label D, it's priced in line with the local market, where the average price per m² is €3,958.
The apartment has energy label D. This means it's not the most efficient, but it's not the worst either. In the neighbourhood, 25% of homes have label D or lower, while 20% have A+ and 15% have A. You can expect moderate heating costs, but nothing extreme.
The nearest train station is 2.4 km away, which is about a 30-minute walk or a short bike ride. There are also many tram and bus stops in the neighbourhood, making it easy to get around without a car.
Transvaalkwartier-Zuid has many families with children (1,165 households with kids) and plenty of playgrounds and schools within walking distance. Residents mention that there are enough schools and play areas for both little ones and older children, including football cages.
Some residents note that parking is minimal and that there can be litter around waste containers. The area can also be busy, with occasional arguments. However, the municipality works hard to keep it clean, and most residents are satisfied overall.
The apartment was built in 1922, so it's a pre-war property. In the neighbourhood, 66.7% of homes were built before 1945. Older homes may require more maintenance, but they often have character and solid construction.
The listing does not mention a garden, balcony, or terrace. The plot size is not provided, so it's unclear if there is any private outdoor space.
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