Heesterbuurt, Den Haag
NeighbourhoodThis 1924 apartment on Kamperfoeliestraat sits in a leafy part of The Hague, where the streets are lined with early 20th-century architecture. At 78 m² and with an energy label D, it's a solid, unflashy home that asks €425,000. That's above the neighbourhood average of €389,667, but in line with the €4,832/m² you'd typically pay for a flat here, and there are only 39 apartments for sale in the area, so choice is limited. For context, apartments in Den Haag tend to vary widely in price and condition.
The Heesterbuurt is a dense, urban neighbourhood with 6,890 residents and a very high address density (7,564 per km²). It's a mix of young adults and families: a quarter of households have children, and the average household size is 1.8. The area is almost entirely pre-war housing, and most homes are rented (52%), so owner-occupied flats like this one stand out. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but the CBS data shows a lively, compact community with a local GP and restaurant just a couple of streets away. Read more about the neighbourhood Heesterbuurt.
Your daily bread run is to Ekoplaza, just around the corner, or Albert Heijn a five-minute walk away. For a bigger shop, PLUS and Jumbo are within a ten-minute walk. Schools are a bit further out, the nearest primary, WSKO Basisschool De Hofvilla, is about 5 km away, so you'd likely cycle or drive. The neighbourhood has a park or public garden a ten-minute walk away, and a library and restaurant are both on your doorstep. The municipality Den Haag offers plenty of urban amenities within easy reach.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Estata Makelaars O.G.
Details of this home
Kamperfoeliestraat 227, 'S-Gravenhage
Data from Heesterbuurt
Data from Heesterbuurt
76 within 5 km
About Kamperfoeliestraat 227, 'S-Gravenhage
The asking price is €425,000, which is above the neighbourhood average of €389,667 and the median of €350,000. However, the average price per m² in the Heesterbuurt is €4,832, and this apartment works out at about €5,449/m², a premium, but not extreme given the limited supply (only 39 apartments for sale).
The energy label is D, which is typical for a pre-war apartment from 1924. In the Heesterbuurt, 40.5% of homes have a label D or lower, so this is not unusual. You can expect moderate heating costs, but improvements like double glazing or insulation could bring the label up over time.
The nearest train station is 4.6 km away, so it's not within walking distance. You'd need a bus, bike or car to reach it.
The Heesterbuurt has a mix of residents: about 15% are children under 15, and 27% of households have children. There are primary schools within a few kilometres, though the closest is about 5 km away. The area is urban and dense, with a park a ten-minute walk away.
There are currently 39 apartments for sale in the Heesterbuurt, which is a relatively small number. In the past year, 166 apartments were sold, with an average selling time of 35 days, so the market moves at a steady pace.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Heesterbuurt