Homes for sale in Bezuidenhout-Oost, Den Haag
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House prices and market figures in Bezuidenhout-Oost, The Hague
Bezuidenhout-Oost is a neighbourhood where the majority of homes are owner-occupied: 54% owned versus 45% rented. The average WOZ value is €370,000, which is almost identical to the district average of Bezuidenhout (€371,000) and clearly above The Hague's average of €354,000. But actual transaction prices are much higher. In the past twelve months, 120 homes changed hands for an average purchase price of €491,933. The range runs from €249,000 to €1,250,000, showing that both more affordable apartments and larger family homes come onto the market. With an average living area of 96 m², the price per square metre works out at around €5,124. The supply consists mainly of apartments, supplemented by a smaller segment of porch flats and larger apartments. Check the current overview at the top of this page for the latest on asking prices and selling times.
Living in Bezuidenhout-Oost: urban, well-connected and constantly evolving
Bezuidenhout-Oost is nestled between The Hague Central Station, the Utrechtsebaan (A12) and the Haagse Bos. That may sound like a busy hub, but in practice it is a neighbourhood with a surprisingly distinct rhythm. The buildings largely date from the post-war period, with large apartment blocks along the Theresiastraat and Schenkkade, interspersed with some lower porch blocks towards the Juliana van Stolberglaan. In recent years, there has been considerable new construction, particularly around the Beatrixkwartier and along the Schenk, making the streetscape more modern and varied.
The biggest asset of this neighbourhood is its accessibility. The Hague Central Station is a few minutes away by bike or on foot. Tram 9 and several bus lines stop on the Theresiastraat and along the Laan van NOI, where you also have a train station with direct Intercity services to Amsterdam, Leiden and Rotterdam. The A12 is reachable within two minutes via the Utrechtsebaan. Residents therefore give accessibility a perfect 10 in their rating.
In terms of amenities, the picture is more mixed. Daily shopping can be done at the Albert Heijn on the Theresiastraat or the Jumbo at New Babylon shopping centre, near Central Station. For a larger range of shops, you need to go to the city centre or the Haagsche Bluf. There are several primary schools in the immediate vicinity, including the Koningin Juliana School and OBS De Kleine Wereld, but residents rate education at 6.0 and amenities at 5.0. The latter is recognisable: for specialist shops, hospitality or cultural offerings, you are still reliant on the city centre or the Archipelbuurt.
What makes living in Bezuidenhout-Oost attractive is the proximity of green space. The Haagse Bos literally starts at the edge of the neighbourhood and along the Schenk you can cycle towards the Zuiderpark. Residents rate the greenery at 8.0. Safety also scores 8.0, and the sense of community gets the same score. Cleanliness scores lower at 6.0, and that is understandable: the post-war apartment blocks along the Schenkkade win no beauty prizes, although the new-build projects are changing that.
One resident sums it up as follows: "Accessibility is top-notch, green space around the corner, but amenities and appearance could still use some improvement." If you want to read more experiences, you can find all reviews and detailed neighbourhood scores on the Bezuidenhout-Oost neighbourhood page. Compared to Bezuidenhout-West, the eastern part is more modern and business-like in character, partly due to the office buildings around the Beatrixkwartier. Bezuidenhout-Midden has more of a residential neighbourhood feel with pre-war buildings. The entire district Bezuidenhout shares the same strong accessibility, but the atmosphere differs considerably per sub-neighbourhood.
Is a home for sale in Bezuidenhout-Oost right for you?
The neighbourhood mainly attracts young professionals and dual-income couples between 25 and 45, who, with 4,120 residents, form the largest age group. With 63% highly educated and an average income of €47,700, it is a neighbourhood for people with an above-average budget. First-time buyers purchasing an apartment in Bezuidenhout-Oost should expect prices from around €249,000 and considerable competition. Families will find limited single-family homes here; the supply is mainly suitable for smaller households. Seniors benefit from the excellent public transport connections. An honest point: overbidding is more the rule than the exception. If you want to search more flexibly, you can also look at rental homes in Bezuidenhout-Oost as an interim solution.
What residents say about Bezuidenhout-Oost
Residents rate the neighbourhood at 7.4 out of 10. The highest score goes to accessibility (10.0), followed by safety, community, green space and housing (all 8.0). Amenities (5.0) and education (6.0) score the lowest. One resident writes: "Accessibility is top-notch, green space around the corner, but amenities and appearance could still use some improvement." Curious about all the reviews? Check the full reviews on the neighbourhood page.
Compare homes for sale around Bezuidenhout-Oost
On Buurtje.nl you can view the housing supply from more than 1,500 sources, combined with neighbourhood scores and real resident reviews. This way you not only discover what is for sale, but also whether the neighbourhood truly suits you. Want to broaden your search? Then check the supply in the entire Bezuidenhout district or compare with Benoordenhout and Belgisch Park. For a complete overview of the The Hague housing market, you can visit all homes for sale in The Hague. More information about living and life in the city can also be found on the website of the municipality of The Hague.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Bezuidenhout-Oost?
The average purchase price in Bezuidenhout-Oost is €491,933, based on 120 homes sold in the past year. Prices range from €249,000 to €1,250,000. With an average area of 96 m², the price per square metre is approximately €5,124.
What is the WOZ value in Bezuidenhout-Oost?
The average WOZ value in Bezuidenhout-Oost is €370,000. This is almost equal to the district average of Bezuidenhout (€371,000) and higher than the Hague average of €354,000. Actual transaction prices are, however, significantly above the WOZ value.
What is it like to live in Bezuidenhout-Oost?
Residents rate the neighbourhood 7.4 out of 10. Accessibility scores a perfect 10 thanks to Den Haag Centraal station and Laan van NOI within walking distance. The Haagse Bos is just around the corner. The atmosphere is urban and businesslike, with many post-war flats and modern new-build around the Beatrixkwartier.
Is Bezuidenhout-Oost suitable for young professionals?
Certainly. The largest age group is 25-45 years (4,120 residents) and 63% are highly educated. The neighbourhood has many single-person households (2,760). The proximity of Den Haag Centraal and the offices in the Beatrixkwartier make it popular with workers. However, be prepared for stiff competition when buying.
How is the accessibility of Bezuidenhout-Oost?
Excellent, residents give a 10 for accessibility. Den Haag Centraal station and Laan van NOI are within walking or cycling distance. Tram 9 and several bus routes serve the neighbourhood. The A12 is reachable via the Utrechtsebaan in two minutes. Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Leiden are quickly accessible by train.
What type of homes are for sale in Bezuidenhout-Oost?
The supply mainly consists of apartments, both post-war porch flats and modern new-build. The average living area is 96 m². Single-family homes are scarce. The housing stock totals 5,302 homes, of which 54% are owner-occupied. Those looking to buy an apartment in Bezuidenhout-Oost will find most supply in the mid-range segment.
How green is Bezuidenhout-Oost?
Residents rate the greenery 8.0 out of 10. The Haagse Bos directly borders the neighbourhood and offers space for walking and running. Along the Schenk there is a green strip towards the south. Within the neighbourhood itself, greenery is more limited due to the high building density.
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