Nassaubuurt, Den Haag
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Weissenbruchstraat sits in a quiet, leafy part of The Hague. The 59 m² floor area is compact but well laid out, and the 1924 building gives it a solid, pre-war feel. With an energy label C, it is reasonably efficient for its age. The asking price of €350,000 is keen compared to the neighbourhood average of over a million euros, partly because the home is much smaller than the typical Nassaubuurt property. For context, apartments in Den Haag vary widely in price and size.
The Nassaubuurt is a sought-after area with a mix of families and older residents. The streets are lined with large, early-20th-century houses, and the atmosphere is calm and residential. There are no resident reviews available for this neighbourhood, but CBS data shows a diverse population: many households without children, a fair number of families, and a significant share of over-65s. Incomes are above average, and the area feels safe and well maintained. To learn more, see the Nassaubuurt neighbourhood.
Daily errands are easy: the Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and a SPAR express is a couple of streets away. For schools, the nearest primary is De Parachute, about a ten-minute walk, while secondary options like Corbulo Tech & Design College and Sint-Maartenscollege are within a few kilometres. The neighbourhood also has a park or public garden on your doorstep, and a train station is a ten-minute walk away. For more on the wider area, check the municipality of Den Haag.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through two channels: Beeuwkes Makelaardij B.V. | Baerz & Co. Both sources show the same details and price.
Details of this home
Weissenbruchstraat 65, 'S-Gravenhage
Data from Nassaubuurt
Data from Nassaubuurt
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About Weissenbruchstraat 65, 'S-Gravenhage
The asking price of €350,000 is 69% below the neighbourhood average of €1,113,467, but that average reflects much larger homes (192 m² on average). This apartment is 59 m², so the price per square metre works out at about €5,932, which is slightly above the neighbourhood average of €5,636 per m². Given the compact size and good location, the price is in line with the market.
The energy label is C, which is typical for a 1924 apartment in this area. It means the home has reasonable insulation and heating efficiency, but you can expect moderate energy costs. In the Nassaubuurt, 46.7% of homes have label C, and 40% have a lower label, so this one is about average for the neighbourhood.
The nearest supermarket is an Albert Heijn just 43 metres away on the same street, so it is literally on your doorstep. There is also a SPAR express at 248 metres for quick top-ups. For a larger shop, another Albert Heijn is about 970 metres away.
The nearest primary school is De Parachute, about 2.5 km away, which is a ten-minute walk. For secondary education, Corbulo Tech & Design College and Sint-Maartenscollege are both around 3 km away. There are also several other schools within a few kilometres, covering different educational levels.
The nearest train station is 1.6 km away, which is about a ten-minute walk. This makes it convenient for commuting to The Hague city centre or other cities.
The Nassaubuurt is a quiet, residential area with large pre-war houses and tree-lined streets. It has a mix of families, couples, and older residents. The area is safe, with a low crime rate, and there are parks and green spaces nearby. It is a well-to-do neighbourhood with above-average incomes.
The floor area is 59 m², which typically accommodates one or two bedrooms, but the exact layout is not provided. You would need to check the floor plan or contact the agent for details.
The listing does not mention a garden, balcony, or terrace. The plot size is not given, so it is unclear if there is any private outdoor space. The neighbourhood has a park or public garden just 0.3 km away, so green space is nearby.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Nassaubuurt