Binckhorst, Den Haag
NeighbourhoodThis two-bedroom apartment on Maanplein is part of a 2000-built complex in Den Haag's Binckhorst district. With 73 m² of living space and an A energy label, it's efficient and well-maintained. At €1,308 per month, the rent sits 25% below the neighbourhood average of €1,739, making it a keen option compared to other apartments in Den Haag.
Based on two reviews, residents describe the Binckhorst as an industrial estate with a few houses. One resident says: "It's a neighbourhood with virtually no amenities. Recently a very small Albert Heijn opened, but you can hardly buy anything there. Apart from that, there are no facilities, and there's basically no nature." Another adds: "No greenery in the Binckhorst, no supermarkets in the neighbourhood. Quite dangerous in the evening. And there is a lot of litter." The area is easily accessible by bike and car, but a busy road runs through it. The municipality Den Haag is working on improvements, but the neighbourhood still feels unfinished.
For daily shopping, the nearest Albert Heijn is a ten-minute walk away, with Hoogvliet and Jumbo a bit further. Schools are close: the Protestant Christian primary school Groen van Prinsterer is just around the corner, and KC de Telescoop is a five-minute walk. The area is densely built with a very high address density, so you're never far from neighbours.
At the time of writing the home is listed only.
Details of this home
Maanplein 91A, 'S-Gravenhage
Mediocre · 2 residents
It's a neighbourhood with virtually no amenities. Recently a very small Albert Heijn opened, but you can hardly buy anything there. Apart from that, there are no facilities, and there's basically no nature. They are trying to make the neighbourhood nicer, though. It's easily accessible by bike and car, but that's also because there's a very busy road running through it. This makes some places dangerous for cyclists. There's a lot of litter, and it can be unsafe in the evening. Some lights don't work, and sometimes strange people are around. There isn't really a community since there are a lot of businesses in the area. There are also two reception centres that can sometimes cause nuisance in the evening and during the day (boys on fat bikes shouting things). This also makes safety less good, especially in the evening when there aren't many people around.
Auto-translated to English by AINo greenery in the Binckhorst, no supermarkets in the neighbourhood. Quite dangerous in the evening. And there is a lot of litter.
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32 within 5 km
About Maanplein 91A, 'S-Gravenhage
Yes, it's quite competitive. The average rent in the Binckhorst is €1,739, so this apartment is 25% cheaper. However, the average floor area in the neighbourhood is 527 m², which includes larger homes, so the comparison isn't direct. For a 73 m² apartment with an A label, the price is in line with what you'd expect.
The Binckhorst is an industrial area with a few houses. Residents mention a lack of amenities and greenery, and some safety concerns in the evening. There's a busy road running through, and litter is an issue. On the plus side, it's easily accessible by bike and car, and the city is working on improvements.
The nearest train station is 1.7 km away, about a 20-minute walk or a short bike ride.
The closest supermarket is an Albert Heijn at 845 m, about a ten-minute walk. Other options include Hoogvliet (1 km) and Jumbo (1.1 km).
Yes, it has an A energy label, which means it's very efficient. You can expect low heating costs.
The listing doesn't specify the number of bedrooms, but with 73 m² it likely has two bedrooms.
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