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Homes for sale in Belgisch Park, Den Haag

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House prices in Belgisch Park: well above the Hague average

Belgisch Park is one of the more expensive residential areas in The Hague. The average WOZ value is 504,000 euros, while the municipal average is 354,000 euros. That difference of over 40% says a lot about this neighbourhood's position on the Hague housing market. Over the past twelve months, 87 homes were sold at an average purchase price of 647,052 euros, with a range of 300,000 to 2,400,000 euros. This wide spread shows that the supply is diverse: from compact apartments to spacious detached villas. On average, a sold home has a floor area of 118 m². About 60% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, compared to 39% rented. For current asking prices and selling times, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.

Living between sea, greenery and good connections: the character of Belgisch Park

Belgisch Park is nestled between Scheveningen and Westbroekpark, and you can tell. The neighbourhood has a quiet, green character without being boring. The buildings largely consist of 1920s and 1930s villas and townhouses, with wide avenues and many trees. Residents on the neighbourhood page of Belgisch Park give the area an 8.9 out of 10. Accessibility and greenery both score a perfect 10. Thorsten writes: "Next to the neighbourhood is a beautiful nature reserve, it is easily accessible by public transport and I never have any nuisance." That matches the figures: safety scores an 8.5 and amenities a 10.

In terms of amenities, Belgisch Park is well equipped. Along the Belgisch Parkweg and in the immediate vicinity you will find daily groceries, restaurants and specialist shops. For larger shopping trips, the centre of Scheveningen is within walking distance. Westbroekpark, with its famous rose garden, borders directly on the neighbourhood and offers space for walking and sports. The dune area of Oostduinen is also nearby, as is the greenery of Van Stolkpark and the Scheveningse Bosjes. For families with children, several primary schools are accessible in and around the neighbourhood, although education scores a 7.0, slightly lower than the other categories.

Accessibility is one of the strongest points. Several tram lines connect Belgisch Park directly to the centre of The Hague and The Hague Central Station. From there, Amsterdam is reachable within an hour. By car, you can quickly reach the A12 or A4 via the Hubertustunnel. The proximity of the beach makes summers lively, which is also reflected in the reviews. Those who want to explore more similar neighbourhoods can look at Benoordenhout or Westbroekpark en Duttendel, both with a similar living environment. The municipality of The Hague provides additional information about amenities and policy via denhaag.nl.

For whom is buying in Belgisch Park realistic?

With an average selling price of over 647,000 euros, Belgisch Park is not a neighbourhood for starters with a limited budget. The neighbourhood mainly attracts movers, dual-income couples and seniors who want to combine space, tranquillity and accessibility. When buying, keep in mind additional costs such as transfer tax (2% for owner-occupation) and notary fees. Overbidding is not uncommon in this segment. Those who are not yet willing or able to take the step to buying can find an alternative on the page rental homes in Belgisch Park. De Archipelbuurt may also be interesting if you are looking for a similar urban living environment at sometimes different price levels.

Buying a house in Belgisch Park: how to use this overview

Buurtje.nl combines current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only buy a house but also know what the area is like. Use the filters at the top for price, floor area and energy label. Want to compare homes for sale in Belgisch Park with other Hague neighbourhoods? Then also check the supply of homes for sale in The Hague for a broader overview.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average cost of buying a house in Belgisch Park?

Over the past twelve months, the average selling price in Belgisch Park was €647,052, with an average living area of 118 m². Prices ranged from €300,000 to €2,400,000, depending on type and location. The average WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €504,000, well above The Hague's average of €354,000.

What types of homes are available when looking to buy in Belgisch Park?

Belgisch Park mainly consists of 1920s and 1930s buildings: spacious single-family homes, townhouses and detached villas dominate the streetscape. Apartments are also available, but the supply is more limited than in more urban districts of The Hague. About 60% of the housing stock is owner-occupied.

What are the additional costs when buying a home in Belgisch Park?

When buying an existing home as an owner-occupier, you pay 2% transfer tax on the purchase price. In addition, there are notary fees, valuation costs and possible estate agent fees. For a home of €647,000, the transfer tax alone amounts to over €12,900 extra. Budget for around 4 to 6% of the purchase price in additional costs.

How accessible is Belgisch Park for commuters?

Belgisch Park is well accessible by public transport. Several tram lines run directly to the centre of The Hague and Den Haag Centraal station, from where intercity trains depart for Amsterdam and Rotterdam. By car, the neighbourhood connects via the Hubertustunnel to the A12 and A4 motorways. Residents rate accessibility a perfect 10 on Buurtje.nl.

Is buying an apartment in Belgisch Park a good investment?

Belgisch Park has a stable housing market with a WOZ value that is structurally above The Hague's average. The combination of greenery, beach and good public transport connections makes the neighbourhood attractive to a wide target group. Apartments form a smaller submarket in this neighbourhood, which limits supply but also keeps values relatively stable. Always seek advice from an independent buying agent.


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Thorsten
Family · Apartment
17-01-2025
Neighbourhood with many amenities and busy summers

Nice people, never any trouble, it's easily accessible by public transport. Next to the neighbourhood is a beautiful nature area.

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egai
Family · Vrijstaand huis
10-06-2024
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nice touristy, lots of beautiful ladies in the area

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