Homes for sale in Statenkwartier, Den Haag
View the current supply of homes for sale in Statenkwartier and discover if this neighbourhood suits you through neighbourhood scores, resident reviews, and market data.

House prices and market figures Statenkwartier, The Hague
Statenkwartier is one of the more expensive neighbourhoods in The Hague, and that is reflected in the figures. The average purchase price over the past year was €735,373, with a range from €109,208 for a small apartment to €1,850,000 for the largest homes. With an average living area of 134 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €5,487. The WOZ value in the neighbourhood is €675,000, significantly higher than the average for the district Geuzen- en Statenkwartier (€585,000) and almost double The Hague average of €354,000. Of the more than 5,100 homes, 58% are owner-occupied and 40% are rental, of which only 3% are social housing via a housing association. The supply consists of a mix of spacious upper-floor flats, townhouses and apartments. Anyone wanting a current picture of available homes for sale in Statenkwartier will find the current listings with asking prices and selling times at the top of this page.
Living in Statenkwartier, The Hague
Statenkwartier owes its name not for nothing to its stately character. The neighbourhood largely consists of pre-war buildings: wide avenues with tall townhouses, often three or four storeys, built around the beginning of the twentieth century. Resident Max sums it up well: "Beautiful and truly old houses give it a stately character and create atmosphere. The streets are long and wide." It is a neighbourhood with allure, but without the stiffness you might expect. Along the Frederik Hendriklaan, the main shopping street, you will find a wide range of specialist shops, restaurants, bakeries and supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Marqt. The atmosphere is lively and international, partly due to the proximity of embassies and international organisations.
In terms of greenery, you are well off. Westbroekpark and the Scheveningse Bosjes are within walking distance, and the beach at Scheveningen is a ten-minute bike ride away. Resident Nout simply calls it "a fantastically beautiful neighbourhood" and a "beautiful coherent part of The Hague." You notice that cohesion: the streetscape is uniform, well-maintained and quiet, despite living in the middle of the city.
Accessibility is a strong point. Tram lines 1 and 9 stop along the Laan van Meerdervoort and the Frankenslag and take you to The Hague Central Station in fifteen minutes. By car, via the Laan van Meerdervoort you are quickly on the Utrechtsebaan towards the A12. Parking is a point of attention: paid parking is the norm and a permit is necessary. In the evening, finding a spot can be a challenge, especially around the Frederik Hendriklaan.
For families, there are primary schools in the immediate vicinity, including the International School and the Openbare Daltonschool. The resident score for education is 8.5, the highest sub-score. With 59% highly educated residents and an average income of €67,900, the neighbourhood mainly attracts professionals and dual-income couples. The 45-65 age group is the largest (3,130 people), but there are also many young couples and singles: single-person households form the largest group. Comparing Statenkwartier with the neighbouring Geuzenkwartier, Statenkwartier is slightly more expensive and slightly more cosmopolitan. If you are looking for a similar atmosphere in the area, the districts Belgisch Park and Benoordenhout are also worth exploring. More resident reviews and neighbourhood data can be found on the page about Statenkwartier.
Is Statenkwartier right for you as a buyer?
Buying a home in Statenkwartier is particularly interesting for movers and dual-income couples with an above-average budget. The average purchase price of over €735,000 makes it difficult for first-time buyers, unless you aim for a smaller apartment at the lower end of the market. Families looking for space will find nice upper-floor flats here, but must take into account overbidding: sought-after properties often sell above the asking price. Seniors looking to downsize from a larger home in the region will find apartments with character and amenities within walking distance. Are you also considering renting? Then check the supply of rental homes in Statenkwartier, although the free-sector supply here is not cheap either. Be honest about your budget and do not be surprised by additional costs for older properties, such as maintenance of monumental facades or single glazing.
What residents say about Statenkwartier
Residents give Statenkwartier an average score of 8.1 out of 10, based on 2 reviews. The highest sub-score is safety with 9.0, followed by education (8.5). The lowest scores go to greenery and housing, both 7.5, which fits an urban neighbourhood where parking pressure and house prices are challenges. Max writes: "Statenkwartier is a lively neighbourhood where people who speak many languages live. As a result, it is a very diverse group of people living there." All reviews and sub-scores are on the neighbourhood page of Statenkwartier.
Compare homes for sale around Statenkwartier
On Buurtje.nl you can view the housing supply from more than 1,500 sources, combined with neighbourhood scores and resident reviews. This way you determine not only whether a home fits, but also whether the neighbourhood fits your life. View the broader supply via homes for sale in Geuzen- en Statenkwartier or compare with nearby districts such as Westbroekpark en Duttendel and Oostduinen. For a complete overview of the The Hague housing market, you can visit the page 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 is the cost of a home in Statenkwartier?
The average purchase price in Statenkwartier over the past year was €735,373. The cheapest homes sold for around €109,000, the most expensive for €1,850,000. With an average area of 134 m², the price per square metre comes to approximately €5,487.
What is the WOZ value in Statenkwartier?
The average WOZ value in Statenkwartier is €675,000. That is significantly higher than the average for the Geuzen- en Statenkwartier district (€585,000) and almost double the Hague average of €354,000.
What is it like to live in Statenkwartier?
Residents rate Statenkwartier an 8.1 out of 10. The neighbourhood is known for its stately pre-war architecture, wide avenues and the lively Frederik Hendriklaan with shops and restaurants. It is an international, diverse neighbourhood with the beach and parks within cycling distance.
Is Statenkwartier suitable for families?
Yes, there are about 1,655 children under 15 living there and the score for education is 8.5. There are several primary schools in the area, including international options. However, you have to take into account the high house prices: a spacious family home here quickly costs more than €800,000.
How accessible is Statenkwartier?
Accessibility scores an 8.0 among residents. Tram lines 1 and 9 connect the neighbourhood to The Hague Central in about 15 minutes. By car, you can quickly reach the A12 via Laan van Meerdervoort. Parking is paid and a permit is required.
What type of homes are for sale in Statenkwartier?
The supply mainly consists of pre-war upper-floor flats, townhouses and spacious apartments. Most homes date from the early twentieth century and have high ceilings and classic details. Buying an apartment in Statenkwartier can start from just over a hundred thousand euros, but most properties are considerably more expensive.
How safe is Statenkwartier?
Safety scores the highest of all categories among residents: a 9.0 out of 10. It is a quiet residential neighbourhood with little nuisance. The wide, well-lit streets contribute to the feeling of safety, even in the evening hours.
It is a fantastically beautiful neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AIStatenkwartier is a lively neighbourhood where people who speak many languages live. This makes it a very diverse group of residents. Nature is close by in the form of parks and woodland. Beautiful and truly old houses give it a stately character and create atmosphere. The streets are long and wide with many trees. I feel very safe here, and having the big shopping street of the Fred so close by is perfect! There are also many activities organised for residents, both young and old. The streets are generally quite clean, sometimes some litter but not much. There are also many primary and secondary schools in the area. Accessibility is excellent with trams and buses running very frequently and until late in the evening from the city centre or the beach, very convenient! You can easily manage without a car in this neighbourhood as a couple of two without children. One point for improvement: more space is needed for all the bicycles.
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