Rustenburg, Den Haag
NeighbourhoodThis 1927 terraced house in Rustenburg has an energy label F, so heating costs are something to expect. With 90 m² of living space and a 95 m² plot, it's a compact family home. The asking price of €397,500 is 26% above the neighbourhood average of €316,143, which is on the high side. For context, terraced houses in Den Haag vary widely in price.
Rustenburg is a densely built urban area with over 6,000 residents, many of whom live alone. Reviews are mixed: one resident says, "The flat I live in is nice to live in, but towards the Apeldoornselaan/Dierenselaan it is really going downhill." Another mentions, "Our biggest concern is crime. My husband's work van has been broken into three times." A third calls it "fine" but notes it's "quite far from the city" and "extremely noisy." Based on five reviews, the average score is 6.78. The neighbourhood Rustenburg has a high proportion of pre-war homes and a mix of owner-occupied and rental properties.
For daily shopping, Albert Heijn is just around the corner, and Jumbo is a couple of streets away. Primary schools are within walking distance, with the nearest about 500 m away. The Zuiderpark is a ten-minute walk, though some residents avoid it due to loitering youths. Public transport is good with trams 4 and 6 nearby. The municipality Den Haag offers extensive amenities, but the neighbourhood itself has some concerns about safety and noise.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including VDT Makelaardij V.O.F., Van der Togt Makelaardij, and Funda.
Details of this home
Bunschotensestraat 50, 'S-Gravenhage
Satisfactory · 5 residents
The flat I live in is nice to live in, but towards the Apeldoornselaan/Dierenselaan it is really going downhill. Next to and behind the flat, fires have been set several times, which certainly gives the older residents an unpleasant feeling. Zuiderpark is relatively close, but many young people hang out there, so people don't like to go there anymore. Towards the Leyenburg district it's fine, so the walks go that way and the shopping is done there. All in all, it's reasonably pleasant to live, although there are some points of concern due to loitering youths. Hopefully something can be done about that; cameras are not allowed due to privacy, but unfortunately that means the youths who set fires are still out of sight. The flat is cleaned by a cleaning company, but it's a shame that some residents don't take hygiene so seriously. Accessibility is good with trams 4 and 6 right outside the door. Shopping centre within walking distance, so that's fine too. So if it doesn't get any worse, it's a good place to live here.
Auto-translated to English by AIWe would like to contribute to improvements. Crime Our biggest concern is crime. My husband's work van has been broken into three times. Once nothing was taken, but the other two times thousands of euros worth of tools were stolen. Additionally, our cargo bike was stolen and the screen of our electric bike was taken. For a young family, this has a huge impact. Safety We live above the café/nightclub where an explosive device was placed on the windows a few weeks ago. This was a shocking event that further heightened our feelings of insecurity in the neighbourhood. Other problems in the neighbourhood We also experience a lot of nuisance from dog poop. It's almost a miracle if we or our children don't step in a pile when getting into the car. The neglected boats along the quay are also a problem. They seem to attract homeless people, and I often hear suspicious noises coming from the boats when I have to get something from the car in the evening.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's safe but quite far from the city. Public transport is always slow and breaks down. Besides, there's no nature and my neighbourhood is extremely noisy.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood is busy. Also at night. Many foreigners and very noisy.
Auto-translated to English by AIOur neighbourhood is a mix of different cultures, so far we feel very much at home here, we keep an eye on each other and we enjoy living on our street. The only downside is really the parking situation, an absolute nightmare
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About Bunschotensestraat 50, 'S-Gravenhage
The asking price is 26% above the neighbourhood average of €316,143, which is on the high side. However, this is a terraced house with a 90 m² floor area and a 95 m² plot, while the average home in Rustenburg is smaller (73 m²) and often a flat. The price reflects the property type and size, but it's still above the local median of €299,500.
The energy label is F, which is very inefficient. This means you can expect high heating costs. In Rustenburg, 58.3% of homes have a label D or lower, so this is not unusual for the area, but it's worth factoring into your budget.
Residents report mixed feelings. One says crime is a major concern, with van break-ins and bike theft. Another mentions an explosive device placed at a nearby café. However, a third resident calls it "safe" but noisy. The neighbourhood recorded 252 total crimes, but specific types are not detailed.
Trams 4 and 6 stop right outside the door, providing good connections. The nearest train station is 3.4 km away, so for longer journeys you'd need a tram or bus to reach it.
Yes, primary schools are within walking distance, with the nearest about 500 m away. Secondary schools are about 1.3 km away. The area has several options, including Protestant and Catholic schools.
Rustenburg has 920 households with children out of 3,265 total, so it's a mixed area. Some residents appreciate the proximity to Zuiderpark, but others avoid it due to loitering youths. The high crime rate is a concern for some families.
Built in 1927, it's a pre-war terraced house. The energy label F suggests it may need insulation upgrades. The listing does not mention any renovations, so you should assume it requires some modernisation.
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