District of Haagse Hout · The Hague

Marlot

Exclusive, green villa park by the Haagse Bos and Clingendael.

  • Exclusive
  • Green
  • Quiet
  • Villa park

Marlot is an exclusive, green villa park in the Haagse Hout district, right up against the Haagse Bos and the Clingendael estate. Spacious detached villas set in greenery, peace and space a stone’s throw from the city — one of the most sought-after addresses in The Hague.

The character of Marlot

Marlot is one of the most exclusive places to live in The Hague: a green villa park in the Haagse Hout district, nestled between the Haagse Bos and the Clingendael estate. Spacious detached villas and country houses on generous plots, leafy avenues and plenty of peace — and all of it a short distance from the city.

Where neighbouring Mariahoeve is a mixed, affordable post-war district, Marlot is its chic, green counterpart: small-scale, refined and sought-after.

Location and surroundings

Marlot lies in the north-east of The Hague, up against the Haagse Bos, Clingendael and Mariahoeve. Mariahoeve railway station is nearby, as are the arterial roads towards Wassenaar. For daily shopping, Marlot leans on the amenities of neighbouring Mariahoeve.

Living and the property market

The housing consists almost entirely of spacious detached villas and country houses on large plots. It is emphatically ground-level living and belongs to the absolute top segment of the Hague housing market.

Please note: the statistics on this page apply to the whole CBS district of Mariahoeve and Marlot — the CBS average is held down by the much larger Mariahoeve. Marlot itself sits considerably higher in price. The market prices quoted are indicative; for a specific home, request a valuation.

Who is Marlot right for?

Marlot suits anyone seeking space, peace and greenery in the top segment: lovers of detached living and families who combine the proximity of forest and nature with the city around the corner. Anyone after urban buzz or a compact, affordable home will look elsewhere.

Facts & figures

Marlot in figures

Objective key figures for Marlot, straight from the open data of Statistics Netherlands (CBS). A quick snapshot of the population, housing and amenities.

Please note: CBS does not publish separate figures for Marlot. The figures below apply to the CBS district of Mariahoeve and Marlot, of which Marlot is a part.

15,675 Residents
5,152/km² Density
8,615 Households
1.8 People per household

Age distribution

0–15 yrs 15%
15–25 yrs 9%
25–45 yrs 31%
45–65 yrs 25%
65+ yrs 21%

55% single-person households · 25% with children

Housing & market

Average property value (WOZ)
€ 301,000
Housing stock
8,931
Owner-occupied
39%
Rental homes
61%
Flats/apartments
88%
Single-family homes
12%

Nearby amenities

Average distance to the nearest…

Large supermarket
0.6 km
GP practice
0.7 km
School
0.6 km
Day care
0.6 km

Safety

Registered crimes in this neighbourhood

Total crimes (2025)
704
Per 1,000 residents
44.9
Home burglaries
28
Bicycle theft
117
Vandalism
57

Sources: CBS (Statistics Netherlands), Key figures for districts and neighbourhoods 2025 (CBS district WK051825), retrieved on 1 July 2026. Safety figures: Dutch Police, registered crimes (annual figures 2025), retrieved on1 July 2026. Registered crimes at CBS-district level. Not every crime is reported; the figures indicate registered crime only. Figures at CBS-district level. CBS groups some districts together; grouped districts share the same figures.

Amenities in Marlot

Green & recreation

  • Haagse Bos on the edge
  • Clingendael estate nearby
  • Walking and cycling routes

Daily

  • Shops in Mariahoeve nearby
  • Primary schools in the area

Accessibility

  • Mariahoeve railway station nearby
  • Quick link towards Wassenaar

Frequently asked questions about Marlot

What makes Marlot special?

Marlot is an exclusive villa park with spacious detached homes set in greenery, right up against the Haagse Bos and the Clingendael estate. It is one of the most sought-after and priciest addresses in The Hague.

Why do the figures look lower than expected?

CBS counts Marlot together with the much larger, mixed Mariahoeve as one district. The average home value on this page applies to that whole district; Marlot itself sits considerably higher in price.

What kinds of homes will you find here?

Mainly spacious detached villas and country houses on generous plots, with plenty of greenery. It is emphatically ground-level living and belongs to the top segment of the Hague market.

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