Zijden Steden en Zichten, Den Haag
NeighbourhoodThis listing does not state a house number, floor area, year of construction or energy label. As a result, the rest of this page is mainly about the street and the neighbourhood, not the home itself. At €2,400 per month, it is the most expensive rental in the area, the average here is €1,445, so it sits well above the local market. For context, see other rental homes in Den Haag.
Zijden, Steden en Zichten is a lively, densely populated part of Den Haag with 7,790 residents. It is very urban (3,784 addresses per km²) and home to a mix of households: many singles, but also families with children. One resident says: "I enjoy living here, nice shopping centre and shopping centre Leyweg, hospital Leyenburg in the neighbourhood." Another notes: "Fairly quiet despite the children." Based on seven reviews, the neighbourhood scores a 7.1 out of 10. For more, see the neighbourhood Zijden, Steden en Zichten.
Daily life here is convenient. An Albert Heijn is on your doorstep, with a Lidl just around the corner and a Jumbo a couple of streets away. For school runs, there are several primary schools within a ten-minute walk, including WSKO Basisschool De Hofvilla and Protestants Christelijke Basisschool Pieter van der Plas School. The municipality Den Haag offers plenty of green space too, a park is just a five-minute walk away.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Direct Wonen. The agent has not published full specs, so the details above are based on the street and neighbourhood rather than the home itself.
Details of this home
Vrederustlaan, 'S-Gravenhage
Good · 7 residents
Nothing, I'm living with my in-laws
Auto-translated to English by AII wanted a house with a garden with offspring and plant some edible things myself, the harvest is big I give some to neighbours and my children living away from home, the neighbours react a bit strange, neighbours of Dutch origin ask can you eat it, those from other countries are happy with it, well then I think what did you learn at school, mine learned from the school garden where it came from before it lies in the supermarket, but Dutch neighbour lady who asks can you eat it well I think you learn at school from your parents and family where and how your food comes from! children said it doesn't grow in the supermarket! sorry but I just wanted to get this off my chest!
Auto-translated to English by AINeighbours you hardly ever see or suddenly miss. You wonder where they've gone, sometimes due to death when you see someone else with the little dog, but I also chat with complete strangers, wish them good day and good morning, sometimes get a reply but often not, that's fine too, but that's how I was brought up at home and by my dear grandparents on my father's side, grandparents ma fam Brenkman. Only v from photo Grandpa with helmet with point German! I find it a nice neighbourhood, nice shopping centre and shopping centre Leyweg, hospital Leyenburg in the neighbourhood and Westeinde and with a transfer Rode Kruis, so plenty of choice and known or notorious in all three, ha ha!
Auto-translated to English by AIYou see people coming and going, many fellow countrymen, many children of fellow countrymen, occasionally mess in the garden or football in the garden, if they ask nicely I'll give it back, so it's give and take. Only not nice that they throw stones at the windows, I speak to them about it but it goes in one ear and out the other, they are double glazed but still can break. And I'm happy with a small garden, the back is larger, we have fruit trees, I give away fruit, it's edible, think yes, unsprayed, what more could you want! Bus and tram within walking distance, Made Polder, you walk through the parks to Kijkduin, return also on foot as long as it's possible, with sons who still like to take their mother out, and a nice shopping centre, and close to shopping centre Leyweg, walking or by bus, hospital, GP out-of-hours centre, physio, schools in the neighbourhood, although my children are young adults! I want to live here for a good while longer and hope rents don't rise too much! Oh yes, also with our neighbours of Turkish or Moroccan and other backgrounds, nice contact, I am a mixed mum, Dutch mother, German father, regards Mrs Bourquin.
Auto-translated to English by AIIs fine Multicultie enough green, large area for walking and cycling recreation close to dunes and beach and close to the neighbourhood municipalities, walkable as long as it lasts, good public transport connections to visit offspring sometimes some irritation when next to the bins for waste disposal, there is waste next to and on it rubbish lies, then so sweetly the street sweepers will come anyway mum? Mm honestly son see no one sweeping the pavements or streets like before!
Auto-translated to English by AIVery good accessibility, bus and tram to the city and plenty of parking spaces. Due to the multicultural society, as a Dutch person you no longer recognise your own country, which is a shame. I would like it if there were also a Dutch cheese shop and butcher, and not just Turkish or Moroccan ones.
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57 within 5 km
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About Vrederustlaan, 'S-Gravenhage
Direct Wonen has published only the street and price on their site.
At €2,400 per month, this is the highest-priced rental in Zijden, Steden en Zichten, where the average rent is €1,445 and the median is also €1,445. Without knowing the floor area or property type, it is hard to judge value, but it is significantly above the local norm.
Zijden, Steden en Zichten is very urban with a high density of addresses. It has a mix of singles and families, and residents rate it 7.1 out of 10. One resident says: "I enjoy living here, nice shopping centre and shopping centre Leyweg." Another mentions it is "fairly quiet despite the children."
An Albert Heijn is just 26 metres away, so literally on your doorstep. A Lidl is 78 metres away, a Jumbo 106 metres, and an Aldi 181 metres, all within a short walk.
There are several primary schools within a ten-minute walk, including WSKO Basisschool De Hofvilla (about 2 km) and Protestants Christelijke Basisschool Pieter van der Plas School (about 2.3 km). Secondary schools are also within walking distance (0.6 km).
The nearest train station is 5 km away, so not within walking distance.
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