Eykenduinen, Den Haag
NeighbourhoodThis first-floor apartment on Oude Haagweg sits in a lively part of the city, where the streets are lined with shops and cafés. At 49 m² it's compact but well laid out, with an energy label D, so heating costs are something to budget for. The asking price of €275,000 is in line with what you'd expect for an apartment of this size in Den Haag, especially when you compare it with other apartments in Den Haag.
Eykenduinen is a close-knit part of the Vruchtenbuurt, with a strong sense of community. Two residents give it an average 8.07 out of 10. One calls it "just a good neighbourhood", while another describes it as "a real family neighbourhood", adding: "Mostly families live here. There are many schools and playgrounds. It's generally a safe neighbourhood, but people often drive way too fast." The area is densely built, over 5,600 addresses per km², so it's very urban, but the nearby park (a ten-minute walk away) offers a green escape. For more on the area, have a look at the neighbourhood Eykenduinen.
Your morning bread run is easy: Jumbo is just around the corner, and Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. For school runs, the nearest primary school is about a ten-minute walk, and there are several others within a short cycle. The municipality Den Haag has plenty of restaurants and a library within walking distance, so you won't be short of things to do.
At the time of writing the home is listed via Hooghlanden makelaars and also appears on Funda, so you have a couple of channels to view it.
Details of this home
Oude Haagweg 579C, 'S-Gravenhage
Very good · 2 residents
just a good neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AIMostly families live here. There are many schools and playgrounds. It's generally a safe neighbourhood, but people often drive way too fast. It's not very dirty, but there could be more rubbish bins!
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About Oude Haagweg 579C, 'S-Gravenhage
At 49 m² with energy label D, the price of €275,000 is in line with what other apartments in Den Haag are going for. The neighbourhood is popular with families and has good amenities, which supports the value. Without comparable sales data for the immediate street, it's hard to say if it's a bargain, but it's not out of step with the market.
Eykenduinen scores an 8.07 out of 10 from two residents. One says it's "just a good neighbourhood", another calls it "a real family neighbourhood" with many schools and playgrounds. It's safe but residents note that people drive too fast. The area is very urban with over 5,600 addresses per km², so it's lively and busy.
The nearest train station is 4.7 km away, so you'd need a bike or bus to get there. It's not a quick walk, but the area has good bus connections, though specific lines aren't listed in the data.
Jumbo is 623 metres away (just around the corner) and Albert Heijn is 692 metres (a couple of streets away). There are also Aldi and other supermarkets within a short distance, so daily shopping is easy on foot.
At 49 m² with one bedroom (the listing doesn't specify the number of rooms, but it's a compact apartment), it's more suited to a couple or single person. The neighbourhood is very family-friendly with schools and playgrounds, but the flat itself is on the small side for a family with children.
The energy label is D, which is average for a flat from 1981. It means you'll have moderate heating costs, not as efficient as a modern A-label, but not as expensive as a G-label. The exact costs depend on usage and energy prices.
The apartment was built in 1981, so it's over 40 years old. It's likely had some updates over the years, but the energy label D suggests the original insulation may not be top-notch. You'd want to check the condition of the heating system and windows.
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