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Office space for rent
Office space for rent
Office space for rent
Office space for rent
Office space for rent
Office space for rent
Office space for rent
Office space for rent
Office space for rent
Office space for rent
Office space for rent
Office space for rent
Office space for rent
Office space for rent
Office space for rent
Office space for rent
Office space for rent
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Source: CBS Kerncijfers wijken & buurten
Number of establishments
Zorgvliet is a compact yet economically dynamic neighborhood with a population of 720 residents distributed across 380 households, supporting a working professional population of 270. The district hosts 315 business establishments operating from 111 non-residential properties, creating a diverse and active commercial environment. The economic profile is distinctly service-oriented, with business services dominating the landscape at 130 establishments, representing a strong office-based economy. This is complemented by a meaningful presence of government, education and healthcare facilities (50 establishments), as well as cultural, recreational and other service providers (50 establishments), along with financial services and real estate businesses (45 establishments). This sectoral composition reveals a neighborhood built primarily around professional services and knowledge work rather than retail or logistics operations.
For commercial real estate seekers, Zorgvliet presents an attractive profile for office-based operations and professional service providers. The neighborhood supports a net labor participation rate of 55 percent among its professional workforce, ensuring a stable supply of skilled personnel for service-oriented businesses. The concentration of business services establishments signals a mature market for office rental and purchase, where tenants and buyers can benefit from established professional networks and infrastructure. The presence of education, healthcare, and financial services further reinforces Zorgvliet's positioning as a hub for professional and institutional occupiers rather than retail-focused or logistics-dependent operators, making it particularly well-suited for companies seeking quality office space within a knowledgeable, service-minded business community.
CBS dataset: 85984NED · Last updated: June 29, 2026

Miquel van Dongen
Tech Director
As Tech Director at RE-SEARCH, Miquel van Dongen is co-responsible for developing the platform and for collecting, structuring and analysing data. By combining technology with real estate expertise, he ensures that RE-SEARCH can continuously generate reliable and up-to-date market data.
Zorgvliet, located in the southwestern part of The Hague, provides accessible office space for small to mid-sized businesses. Prime office rents in The Hague stabilize around €245 per m² annually, varying by location, building quality, and amenities. With a tight market and low vacancy rates, swift action often yields better terms.
The Hague functions as a regional hub for government, professional services, and knowledge-intensive sectors, continuously attracting occupiers seeking quality space. Office demand outpaces supply, driven partly by hybrid work models that concentrate activity around high-grade, strategically located buildings rather than expanding total space consumption. Zorgvliet benefits from this selectivity: as a neighborhood close to central facilities and public transport, it remains attractive for office users prioritizing efficiency and accessibility. The Dutch government's relocation and sustainability mandates further strengthen demand for modern, energy-efficient premises.
Labor scarcity in The Hague forces companies to invest in workplace appeal to attract talent back to offices. Simultaneously, ESG and carbon-neutral compliance drive qualitative selection among both landlords and tenants. This consolidation dynamic, where existing occupiers upgrade rather than move, limits turnover and direct availability for new entrants, maintaining rental pressure in the prime segment.
Zorgvliet enjoys favorable access to motorways A4 and A13 for vehicle-dependent operations. Public transport via tram and bus connects to Central Station and broader Randstad nodes. Nearby retail zone Ypenburg and standard amenities (restaurants, parking facilities) support daily operations. For hybrid-working knowledge workers, this balance of local scale and regional connectivity proves practical and cost-effective.
Zorgvliet offers office occupiers a middle-ground positioning: proximity to city center functions without premium CBD pricing. Many properties in the district sit near residential areas and green spaces, valued by modern workforce expectations. Off-prime positioning allows landlords to offer flexible lease terms and more negotiable rates than downtown The Hague, giving startups and scaling businesses greater lease flexibility and cost predictability.
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