Nassaubuurt, Den Haag
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Nassau Zuilensteinstraat sits in a quiet, tree-lined corner of The Hague. The 1924 building has high ceilings and original details, giving the home a sense of space and character. At 103 m² it is smaller than many homes in the neighbourhood, and the asking price of €625,000 is 44% below the neighbourhood average of €1,113,467, a keen price for this area. For context, apartments in Den Haag typically command higher prices per square metre.
Nassaubuurt is a stately, early-20th-century neighbourhood with wide streets and large homes. Most properties were built before 1945, and the area has a mix of families and older residents. The neighbourhood has a strong urban feel, address density is high at 3,410 addresses per km², yet it remains calm. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, so the picture here is based on CBS data. The Nassaubuurt neighbourhood is known for its proximity to the Haagse Bos and the city centre.
For daily groceries, the SPAR express is just around the corner, and an Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk away. Several primary and secondary schools are within walking distance, including De Parachute primary school and Gymnasium Novum secondary school, both about a ten-minute walk. The neighbourhood has a GP surgery and a park within a couple of streets away, making everyday errands straightforward. The municipality of Den Haag offers a wide range of amenities within easy reach.
At the time of writing the home is listed through several channels, including MAKELAARSKANTOOR KIMMEL & CO B.V.
Details of this home
Nassau Zuilensteinstraat 11C, 'S-Gravenhage
Data from Nassaubuurt
Data from Nassaubuurt
76 within 5 km
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About Nassau Zuilensteinstraat 11C, 'S-Gravenhage
The asking price of €625,000 is 44% below the neighbourhood average of €1,113,467. However, this apartment is also smaller than average, 103 m² versus 192 m². The price per square metre works out at about €6,068, which is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €5,636 per m². So the price is in line with the market when you account for size.
The energy label is E. This is a relatively low rating, meaning the home is not very energy-efficient. Heating costs are likely to be higher than in a home with a better label. In the neighbourhood, 40% of homes have a label D or lower, so this is not unusual for a pre-war building.
The nearest train station is 1.6 km away, which is about a 20-minute walk or a short cycle ride.
Nassaubuurt has a mix of households: about 30% are families with children, 27% are couples without children, and 41% are single-person households. The area is quiet and safe, with a low crime rate of 107 incidents per year. Schools and parks are within walking distance.
Homes sold in the neighbourhood spent an average of 47 days on the market, which is fairly typical for The Hague. This suggests a balanced market without extreme pressure.
The listing does not specify the number of rooms or the layout. The floor area is 103 m², which typically accommodates two to three bedrooms, but you would need to check the floor plan with the agent.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Nassaubuurt