Homes for sale in Geuzenkwartier, Den Haag
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House prices and market figures for Geuzenkwartier, The Hague
The owner-occupied market in Geuzenkwartier is stronger than many people expect. Of the 2,371 homes in the neighbourhood, 56% are owner-occupied, making it a predominantly buyer-oriented neighbourhood. The average WOZ value is €391,000, clearly above The Hague average of €354,000, but well below the district average of the Geuzen- en Statenkwartier as a whole, which stands at €585,000. That difference says something about Geuzenkwartier's position: affordable relative to the district, but certainly not a cheap neighbourhood.
If you look at the actual sale prices over the past twelve months, the picture is somewhat different. 42 homes were sold with an average purchase price of €548,929. The range runs from €275,000 to €1,225,000, indicating that both compact apartments and larger homes change hands. With an average living area of 100 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €5,489. For current asking prices and the present supply of homes for sale in Geuzenkwartier, you can consult the overview at the top of this page.
Living in Geuzenkwartier, The Hague
Geuzenkwartier is one of the smaller neighbourhoods in the western part of The Hague, wedged between the better-known Statenkwartier and the busy Loosduinseweg. Anyone cycling through it for the first time sees a neighbourhood with its own rhythm: narrow streets, much early twentieth-century housing, and a mix of terraced houses and smaller apartments. It is not a neighbourhood that immediately stands out, but that is precisely what some residents appreciate.
Richard, one of the residents, describes it aptly: "Cosy little neighbourhood with lots of young children. I have the feeling that this small district, Geuzenkwartier, is somewhat forgotten and lies in the shadow of Statenkwartier." That observation is correct: Geuzenkwartier has less name recognition than the adjacent Statenkwartier, but that also means the atmosphere here is slightly less ostentatiously chic and feels cosier and more ordinary. Families with young children are well represented, as are thirty- and forty-somethings who have settled here.
In terms of amenities, the neighbourhood scores excellently. Residents give both accessibility and amenities a 10 out of 10. The Loosduinseweg and the area around Statenkwartier are within cycling distance and offer supermarkets, specialist shops, eateries and pharmacies. For daily errands, you hardly need to leave the neighbourhood. Primary schools are available in the immediate vicinity, making the neighbourhood attractive for young families. Westbroekpark and Zuiderpark are reachable by bike for those seeking green space, although greenery within the neighbourhood itself is more limited, something residents also indicate with a score of 8.0 for green space.
In terms of accessibility, Geuzenkwartier is well connected. Tram lines in the area quickly connect you to the centre of The Hague and to The Hague Central Station. By bike, you are within twenty minutes in the heart of the city. The car is a different story: parking is a serious bottleneck. Richard mentions it explicitly: "Parking here is a really big problem with the many small narrow streets." If you use a car daily or have a large car, you need to take that into account. A parking permit is essential, but even then, finding a spot can sometimes be a game of patience.
Safety is rated by residents at 9.0, which is a strong score for an urban neighbourhood in The Hague. Community spirit gets an 8.0, fitting the picture of a neighbourhood where people know each other but don't meddle in each other's lives. For more neighbourhood data and all ratings, see the neighbourhood main page of Geuzenkwartier.
For comparison: those seeking more space, greenery or status might also look at Belgisch Park, Benoordenhout or Westbroekpark en Duttendel, although prices there are generally higher.
Who is a home for sale in Geuzenkwartier interesting for?
Geuzenkwartier mainly appeals to young families and couples in their thirties who want to live urban without paying the highest prices of Statenkwartier. The entry price from €275,000 makes it not impossible for first-time buyers, although the average purchase price of nearly €549,000 is a substantial threshold. Movers who have already built up equity are in a stronger position. Be honest with yourself about parking: if you depend on the car, this can become a daily source of frustration. Those considering renting instead of buying can also look at rental homes in Geuzenkwartier as an alternative or stepping stone.
What residents say about Geuzenkwartier
Based on resident ratings, Geuzenkwartier scores an 8.7 out of 10. Accessibility and amenities score the highest, both a 10. Safety stands at 9.0. Beauty of the neighbourhood is rated lowest, with a 7.0. Richard writes: "Cosy little neighbourhood with lots of young children" and simultaneously notes that the neighbourhood is somewhat in the shadow of Statenkwartier. View all ratings and subscores on the page of Geuzenkwartier.
Compare homes for sale in and around Geuzenkwartier
Buurtje.nl bundles the supply from more than 1,500 sources in one place, supplemented with resident reviews and neighbourhood scores that you won't find on other platforms. This way, you can filter not only by price or surface area, but also by neighbourhood character. View the total supply for homes for sale in Geuzen- en Statenkwartier or broaden your search to homes for sale in The Hague. If you want to explore quieter or greener alternatives, Oostduinen and Westbroekpark en Duttendel are worth comparing. More information about living and residing in the municipality can also be found on the website of the municipality of The Hague.
Frequently asked questions
What does a home cost in Geuzenkwartier?
The average purchase price in Geuzenkwartier over the past year was €548,929, based on 42 sold homes. Prices ranged from €275,000 to €1,225,000. With an average living area of 100 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €5,489. Buying a home in Geuzenkwartier is therefore more affordable than in Statenkwartier, but still requires a substantial budget.
What is the WOZ value in Geuzenkwartier?
The average WOZ value in Geuzenkwartier is €391,000. This is above The Hague average of €354,000, but clearly below the average of the broader Geuzen- en Statenkwartier district, which stands at €585,000. The neighbourhood thus offers a middle ground within the district.
What is it like to live in Geuzenkwartier?
Living in Geuzenkwartier feels both urban and familiar. The neighbourhood has narrow streets, early twentieth-century buildings and a quiet atmosphere without being boring. Residents highly appreciate the amenities and accessibility, but mention parking as a serious issue. The resident rating is 8.7 out of 10.
Is Geuzenkwartier suitable for families with children?
Yes, Geuzenkwartier is a popular neighbourhood for young families. The largest age group is 25 to 45 years old and there are relatively many children. Primary schools are nearby and the neighbourhood is perceived as safe by residents, with a safety score of 9.0. The limited green space in the neighbourhood itself is a point of attention, but parks are within cycling distance.
How is the accessibility of Geuzenkwartier?
Residents give accessibility a 10 out of 10. Tram connections in the area quickly take you to the centre of The Hague and to Den Haag Centraal station. By bike, the centre can be reached in about twenty minutes. By car, parking is a major problem due to narrow streets and limited parking capacity; a parking permit is almost indispensable.
What type of homes are for sale in Geuzenkwartier?
The supply mainly consists of early twentieth-century homes, including terraced houses and smaller apartments. The average living area of sold homes over the past year was 100 m². The wide price range, from €275,000 to €1,225,000, indicates that both compact apartments and more spacious owner-occupied homes become available. Buying an apartment in Geuzenkwartier is therefore certainly an option.
Is parking a problem in Geuzenkwartier?
Parking is one of the most frequently mentioned drawbacks of the neighbourhood. The narrow streets offer little space and a parking permit is necessary but no guarantee of a spot close to home. Resident Richard describes it as a real big problem. If you drive daily or have multiple cars, it is wise to take this into account when deciding to buy in Geuzenkwartier.
I have the feeling that this small district, Geuzenkwartier, is somewhat forgotten and lies in the shadow of Statenkwartier. Parking is a real big problem here with the many small narrow streets.
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