The Bezuidenhout is located exactly where its name suggests it: south of the Haagse Bos. This location defines the character of the neighborhood — green and quiet on one side, modern and central on the other. Nowhere in The Hague do nature and urbanity border so directly.
We guide sellers and buyers in the Bezuidenhout with knowledge of a neighborhood that has grown strongly in appeal. From a thirties mansion to a modern apartment near New Babylon — we know the range and buyers who actively search here.
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Het Bezuidenhout attracts a broad group of buyers: young professionals who appreciate the proximity to Central Station and the center, families who opt for the greenery of the Haagse Bos, and international professionals who are looking for a central but quiet place in The Hague. This diversity makes the neighborhood very interesting from a sales point of view, provided you know how to present the home to the right target group.
We start with an analysis of your specific property and the most promising buyer group for it. The sales strategy, presentation and asking price are tailored accordingly. Properties in the Bezuidenhout vary greatly in type and price level. A tailored approach is not an extra here, but a requirement. Through our network, we actively reach out to buyers who do not always search via Funda. Especially in the higher segment, transactions are regularly completed outside the public market.
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Het Bezuidenhout is a district of contrasts that reinforce each other. The Haagse Bos gives her the peace of a suburb, while New Babylon and Central Station bring the energy of an international city. This makes the neighborhood diverse but at the same time very unique compared to other neighborhoods in The Hague.
The Bezuidenhout offers a more varied range than most neighborhoods in this part of The Hague: from compact apartments near the station to spacious mansions with gardens in the quieter streets. This makes the neighborhood accessible to a wider buyer group, but also requires a broker who knows the difference between a good and an excellent location within the neighborhood itself.
As a buying agent, we bring that knowledge with us. We will guide you from the first viewing to the notarial transfer — including architectural assessment, negotiation strategy and contract assistance. Are you looking for a home in the Bezuidenhout? Contact us for an introductory meeting.

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We analyse recent sales in your street, look at market developments in the Bezuidenhout and discuss the options with you — without obligations and at your home at a time that suits you.
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The value of a home in the Bezuidenhout depends very much on the location within the neighborhood. Homes near the Haagse Bos or in quieter residential streets are usually in a different price segment than apartments near Central Station. Factors such as living space, the presence of outdoor space, year of construction and state of maintenance also play a major role. We carry out a valuation based on recent comparable transactions and a personal inspection of your home.
Het Bezuidenhout attracts a diverse group of buyers. Young professionals appreciate the central location and the good public transport connections from Central Station. Families opt for the proximity of the Haagse Bos and the quiet residential streets. International professionals who live in The Hague for work — at embassies, international organizations or multinationals — find a central, easily accessible base in the Bezuidenhout. This breadth of the buyer group makes the district attractive from a sales point of view.
Het Bezuidenhout combines a central location with direct access to the Haagse Bos — a combination that is unique in The Hague. Neighbourhoods such as the Archipelbuurt or the Statenkwartier have their own character and architectural style, but neither borders so directly on a large urban forest and the infrastructure of Central Station. This dual location gives the Bezuidenhout its own position in the housing market in The Hague.
Yes. The central location, the proximity to international institutions and the good accessibility via Central Station make Bezuidenhout attractive for internationals who live and work in The Hague. HAYMAN guides international clients in English and is familiar with the questions and concerns that come with the Dutch purchase process for foreign buyers.
Het Bezuidenhout has a more varied range of housing than neighborhoods such as the Archipelbuurt or Benoordenhout, where the range mainly consists of mansions and villas. In the Bezuidenhout, you will find both compact apartments and more spacious homes with a garden — spread across a neighborhood that has both busy and very quiet parts. A good buying agent knows the difference and helps you find the home that meets your needs and budget.