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House prices and market figures Bezuidenhout-Midden, The Hague

The owner-occupied market in Bezuidenhout-Midden is strong. Of the 2,505 homes in the neighbourhood, exactly half are owner-occupied, the other half are rental properties, the vast majority of which are owned by private landlords. The average WOZ value is €464,000, which is significantly above the district average for Bezuidenhout (€371,000) and well above the The Hague average of €354,000. Bezuidenhout-Midden is therefore clearly the more expensive core of the district.

Looking at actual transactions: in the past twelve months, 32 homes were sold at an average purchase price of €523,247. The range runs from €219,000 to €1,150,000, indicating that both compact apartments and larger homes are being sold. The average sold property has an area of 112 m², which works out to an average price of approximately €4,672 per square metre. This is not a market for buyers looking for a bargain. The current supply, the average asking price and the average time on market can be found at the top of this page.

Living in Bezuidenhout-Midden, The Hague

Bezuidenhout-Midden is a neighbourhood that does not shout for attention, but that is precisely what many residents appreciate. The atmosphere is quiet and well-maintained, the streets are green and the housing stock largely consists of pre-war and early post-war buildings: porch flats, upstairs apartments and terraced houses from the 1930s to the 1950s, interspersed with some larger properties along the wide avenues towards the centre. It is not a neighbourhood with spectacular architecture, but it does have character and cohesion.

The location is one of its strongest assets. Bezuidenhout-Midden borders the centre of The Hague and at the same time has a quiet, residential feel. Den Haag Centraal station is within cycling distance, and Den Haag HS station is also easily accessible. Several tram lines run through or along the neighbourhood, and accessibility by bicycle to the centre, Scheveningen or the diplomatic quarter is excellent. Residents therefore give accessibility a 9.0, the highest sub-score in the neighbourhood rating. By car, the A12 is quickly reached via the Utrechtsebaan.

In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood also scores highly: a 9.0. That is not an exaggeration. Within walking distance there are several supermarkets, daily shops and catering establishments. The Bezuidenhout area has its own shopping streets and is also close to the shops of The Hague city centre. The Haagse Bos and the Malieveld are a short bike ride away and offer a green escape. Green space receives an 8.0 from residents, partly thanks to the rows of trees in the streets themselves.

Schools are present in the neighbourhood, although residents give education a relatively low score of 5.5. If you have school-age children, it is wise to research in advance which primary schools are available in the immediate vicinity and what their quality is. The municipality of The Hague provides information on this via denhaag.nl.

Resident W describes the neighbourhood as a "nice, quiet and safe residential area with many amenities nearby", and that sums it up well. Safety scores an 8.0, and the neighbourhood has a calm atmosphere that suits the mix of young professionals and families living there. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years, accounting for over 2,000 of the 5,380 residents. Single-person households are the most common, but families have also found their place here.

Compared to Bezuidenhout-West and Bezuidenhout-Oost, Bezuidenhout-Midden has the highest average WOZ value within the district. Those who want to understand the neighbourhood in the broader context of the district can visit the page about Bezuidenhout. More reviews and neighbourhood data can be found on the neighbourhood main page of Bezuidenhout-Midden.

Does a home for sale in Bezuidenhout-Midden suit you as a buyer?

Bezuidenhout-Midden mainly attracts young professionals and dual-income couples who want to live in an urban setting without the hustle and bustle of the city centre. The high education level (65% highly educated) and the average income of €56,300, which is well above the The Hague average of €38,600, characterise the profile of the average resident. First-time buyers purchasing an apartment in Bezuidenhout-Midden must take into account a market where overbidding is not exceptional and supply remains limited. With an average sale price of over €523,000, substantial equity or a high income is required. Families looking for more space sometimes also look at adjacent districts such as Benoordenhout. If you are not yet sure whether buying is the right step, you can also look at rental properties in Bezuidenhout-Midden as a temporary alternative.

What residents say about Bezuidenhout-Midden

Bezuidenhout-Midden receives an average resident score of 7.9 out of 10, based on resident reviews. The highest sub-scores are for accessibility (9.0), beauty (9.0) and amenities (9.0). Education is the only stumbling block with a 5.5. Resident Danylo describes it as a "calm and quiet environment, without incidents or hassle", a rating that ties in well with the safety score of 8.0. All reviews and sub-scores per category can be found on the page of Bezuidenhout-Midden.

Compare homes for sale in and around Bezuidenhout-Midden

On Buurtje.nl you will find homes for sale in Bezuidenhout-Midden combined with resident scores, district data and listings from more than 1,500 sources in one place. This way you can not only filter by price or area, but also assess whether the neighbourhood itself suits you. Also view the supply in the wider district via homes for sale in Bezuidenhout, or compare with other The Hague districts such as Belgisch Park and Westbroekpark en Duttendel. For a complete overview of the The Hague owner-occupied market, you can also look at homes for sale in The Hague or read more about the municipality on the The Hague page.


Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a home in Bezuidenhout-Midden?

The average purchase price in Bezuidenhout-Midden over the past twelve months was €523,247, based on 32 sold homes. Prices ranged from €219,000 to €1,150,000. With an average sold area of 112 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €4,672. This is an expensive neighbourhood compared to the Hague average.

What is the WOZ value in Bezuidenhout-Midden?

The average WOZ value in Bezuidenhout-Midden is €464,000. This is well above the average for the Bezuidenhout district (€371,000) and clearly above the municipal average of The Hague (€354,000). Bezuidenhout-Midden is therefore the most expensive sub-neighbourhood within the district.

What is it like to live in Bezuidenhout-Midden?

Living in Bezuidenhout-Midden is known as quiet, safe and well-connected. Residents give the neighbourhood an average score of 7.9 out of 10. Accessibility, attractiveness and amenities all score 9.0. The neighbourhood has a well-maintained appearance with green streets, pre-war homes and a central location close to the centre of The Hague.

Is Bezuidenhout-Midden suitable for families and first-time buyers?

The neighbourhood mainly attracts young professionals and dual-income earners between 25 and 45. For first-time buyers, the market is challenging: the average sale price is above €500,000 and supply is limited. Families do live there, but the education score of 5.5 indicates that school choice requires extra attention. Those looking for more space for less money sometimes also look at surrounding neighbourhoods.

How accessible is Bezuidenhout-Midden?

Residents give accessibility a 9.0, the highest sub-score. The Hague Central Station is within cycling distance, and several tram lines connect the neighbourhood to the rest of the city. By car, the A12 via the Utrechtsebaan is quickly reachable. Scheveningen and the diplomatic quarter are also easily accessible by bike.

What type of homes are for sale in Bezuidenhout-Midden?

The supply mainly consists of pre-war and early post-war homes: porch flats, upstairs apartments and terraced houses from the 1930s to 1950s. There are also larger properties along the wide avenues. Buying an apartment in Bezuidenhout-Midden is the most common option, but single-family homes are also sold. The average sold area is 112 m².

Is Bezuidenhout-Midden a safe neighbourhood?

Residents rate safety in Bezuidenhout-Midden at 8.0 out of 10. Resident Danylo describes the neighbourhood as a "calm and quiet environment, without incidents or hassle". The quiet residential streets and well-maintained public space contribute to the feeling of safety. The neighbourhood has no notable urban nuisance issues in the reviews.


Experiences from Bezuidenhout-Midden
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W
Family · Herenhuis
10-02-2025
Pleasant quiet residential neighbourhood

Nice quiet and safe residential neighbourhood with many amenities nearby.

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7.5
Danylo
Living together · Terraced house
30-06-2024
Rich neighbourhood

Calm and quiet environment, without incidents or hassle

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