Heesterbuurt, Den Haag
NeighbourhoodThis 1924 apartment on Loosduinseweg sits in a lively part of Den Haag, with a warm pre-war feel and high ceilings. At 81 m², it's a comfortable size for a couple or a small family. The asking price of €295,000 is keen compared to the neighbourhood average of €389,667, making it a notable entry point for apartments in Den Haag.
Heesterbuurt is a dense, urban neighbourhood built entirely before 1945, with mostly flats and a mix of singles and families. The area has a strong city feel, address density is very high, and there's a lively street scene. One resident says: "It's a real neighbourhood with shops and cafes on the corner, and you're in the city centre in no time." Another notes: "The streets are busy but it feels safe, and there's always something going on." Based on two reviews, it's appreciated for its convenience and energy. For more context, see the Heesterbuurt neighbourhood.
Your morning bread run is to Ekoplaza, just around the corner, or Albert Heijn a five-minute walk away. For school runs, the nearest primary is WSKO Basisschool De Hofvilla, a ten-minute walk, with De Parachute also within walking distance. The area is well served by restaurants and a library, and there's a park a short stroll away. The municipality of Den Haag keeps the streets clean and the public spaces well maintained, find out more about the municipality of Den Haag.
The home is listed through several channels, including De Bruyn en Tak NVM Makelaardij. At present, the details are as published by the agent.
Details of this home
Loosduinseweg 1063, 'S-Gravenhage
Data from Heesterbuurt
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About Loosduinseweg 1063, 'S-Gravenhage
The asking price of €295,000 is 24% below the neighbourhood average of €389,667, which makes it a keen entry point. However, the apartment has an energy label D, which may mean higher heating costs. The price per m² works out at about €3,642, compared to the neighbourhood average of €4,832 per m², so it's priced competitively for its size.
The energy label is D, which is average for a pre-war apartment. It means the home is not as efficient as modern builds, so you can expect reasonable but not minimal energy bills. In the neighbourhood, 43% of homes have label C and 40% have D or lower, so this is typical for the area.
The nearest train station is 4.6 km away, so it's not within walking distance. You'd need a bus or bike to reach it.
Heesterbuurt has a mix of households: about 30% are singles, 27% are families with children, and 20% are couples without children. There are several primary schools within walking distance, and the area has a lively, urban feel. Some residents mention it's safe and convenient, though busy.
The listing does not mention a garden, balcony, or terrace. The plot size is not given, so it's likely the apartment has no private outdoor space, which is common for flats in this area.
In a dense urban neighbourhood like Heesterbuurt, street parking is often available but may require a permit. You would need to check with the municipality for specific arrangements.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Heesterbuurt