Leyenburg, Den Haag
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Veenendaalkade sits in a post-war neighbourhood with a village-like feel. At €350,000, the price is in line with the market, the average in Leyenburg is €344,315. For context, apartments in Den Haag sell at a median of €325,000.
Residents describe Leyenburg as a "nice multicultural neighbourhood, a bit of village in a city." One says: "We know our immediate neighbours and help each other when we can." Another notes: "Older houses that could use some maintenance. Parking pressure is high. Cosy shopping centres, good public transport facilities." The neighbourhood has many single-person households and a mix of ages. Leyenburg is a lively, urban area with a high density of addresses.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn and Jumbo are just around the corner, and Lidl is a couple of streets away. Primary schools are within walking distance, the nearest is a five-minute walk. The municipality Den Haag offers plenty of parks, with Zuiderpark a ten-minute walk away.
At the time of writing the home is listed via several channels, including REMAX City Makelaardij, Funda, Pararius and Vastgoed Nederland.
Details of this home
Veenendaalkade 364, 'S-Gravenhage
Good · 8 residents
An old neighbourhood, from the 1940s. Unfortunately, a flat was built on Soesterbergstraat many years ago that doesn't fit in with the area at all. The conversion into bedsits hasn't improved the neighbourhood. Parking is a big problem. It is conveniently close to Zuiderpark though.
Auto-translated to English by AIOlder houses that could use some maintenance. Parking pressure is high. Cosy shopping centres, good public transport facilities.
Auto-translated to English by AIOf course there are always a few people who don't take putting out the rubbish properly seriously. But overall, our neighbourhood is a nice, cosy area. We know our immediate neighbours and help each other when we can. We have a neighbourhood app together where we can share our problems with each other. And warn each other about thieves or vagrants. I am happy with my neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AII live in the FNP and there we spend a lot on keeping it cosy and clean. But outside our little neighbourhood it's an antisocial mess. Household items are just put out on the street. Always banger fireworks. Gatherings, with or without laughing gas, etc.
Auto-translated to English by AII think my neighbourhood is the quietest and cleanest in all of The Hague. Everywhere else you find rubbish on the streets, people who can't behave, traffic is a big joke, but in Leyenburg it's completely different. It's clean, quiet, peaceful here, people behave well, there are few traffic jams, and especially no stupid people standing on the bike paths with hazard lights.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a cosy neighbourhood, unfortunately a lot of unpleasant things happen here though.
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Data from Leyenburg
80 within 5 km
8 within 5 km
About Veenendaalkade 364, 'S-Gravenhage
The asking price of €350,000 is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €344,315 and the median of €325,000. Given the 69 m² floor area, the price per m² is about €5,072, which is higher than the neighbourhood average of €4,081. So it's on the high side, but not unusual for a well-located flat.
The energy label is D. That means the home is moderately efficient, heating costs will be higher than in a modern home, but it's not the worst. In Leyenburg, about 46% of homes have a label D or lower, so this is fairly typical for the area.
Very convenient. Albert Heijn and Jumbo are both within a 5-minute walk, and Lidl is about 7 minutes away. There are also several smaller shops and a cosy shopping centre nearby, as residents mention.
The nearest train station is 3.7 km away, so it's not within walking distance. However, the area has good bus and tram connections, as residents note. The high address density (5,977 per km²) means frequent public transport options.
Yes, residents consistently mention parking pressure as an issue. One review says "parking is a big problem," another notes "parking pressure is high." If you have a car, you may need to factor in parking permits or limited street parking.
Leyenburg has a mix of households: about 29% are families with children, and 55% are single-person households. There are several primary schools within walking distance, and the area is described as "cosy" and "village-like" by residents. The nearby Zuiderpark offers green space for children.
The building was built in 1952, so it's a post-war apartment. Residents note that older houses "could use some maintenance," but the overall impression is that it's a well-established neighbourhood. The energy label D suggests the building has some insulation but not modern standards.
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