Geuzenkwartier, Den Haag
NeighbourhoodThis pre-war terraced house on Van Boetzelaerlaan 92 sits in the Geuzenkwartier, a quiet pocket of the city that feels a world away from the bustle. With 258 m² of living space over four floors, it is a proper family home, and at €1,195,000, the price is on the high side compared to other terraced houses in Den Haag, but the size and character are exceptional.
One resident describes it as a "Cosy little neighbourhood with lots of young children." The same review notes that parking can be a challenge on the narrow streets, but the trade-off is a close-knit community feel. The area is densely built (over 4,200 addresses per km²) and very urban, yet the nearby park is just a couple of streets away. Most homes here were built before 1945, giving the streets a classic Hague character. The neighbourhood Geuzenkwartier has a mix of households, with many families and a fair share of singles.
For your morning bread, Albert Heijn is on your doorstep, and a second Albert Heijn is a five-minute walk away. Jumbo and Hoogvliet are also within easy reach. Primary schools are just around the corner, and secondary schools are a ten-minute walk. The neighbourhood has a good selection of restaurants and a library within walking distance. The municipality Den Haag offers all the amenities you would expect from a major city, yet this street retains a village-like calm.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through several channels, including Plink Garantiemakelaars.
Details of this home
Van Boetzelaerlaan 92, 'S-Gravenhage
Very good · 1 resident
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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About Van Boetzelaerlaan 92, 'S-Gravenhage
The asking price is 76% above the neighbourhood average of €680,338, but this home is also 122% larger than the average (258 m² vs 116 m²). Given the size, character and location, the price is on the high side but reflects the exceptional square footage and pre-war build quality.
The home has energy label E. This is less efficient than modern standards, so heating costs will be higher than in a well-insulated home. Many homes in the neighbourhood have labels D or lower (39.5%), so this is not unusual for a pre-war property.
Residents describe Geuzenkwartier as a cosy neighbourhood with lots of young children. The area has a high proportion of families with children (635 households) and good schools nearby. The only downside mentioned is limited parking on narrow streets.
The nearest train station is 5.2 km away, so the area is not ideal for daily rail commuting. However, the neighbourhood is very urban with a high density of addresses, so bus and tram connections are likely within walking distance.
Sold homes in the neighbourhood took an average of 37 days to sell, which is fairly typical for The Hague. The current listing is priced above average, so it may take a bit longer to find a buyer.
The listing does not mention a garden. The plot is 162 m², but that includes the footprint of the house. There is no information about outdoor space in the listing.
6 homes in the neighbourhood Geuzenkwartier