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Finding a rental in the Netherlands is extremely competitive.
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Why finding rental properties in the Netherlands is so hard (and what you can do about it)

 
Anyone who’s ever rented (or tried to rent) in the Netherlands knows one thing: the competition can be extreme.

It can be tough to even find listings for properties you like that you can actually afford. And when (or if) you do? You could easily be competing with as many as 200 people to even get a viewing. 

Often, this means that you spend far too much time glued to Funda and obsessively checking for messages from prospective landlords. And when that doesn’t work, you might well end up settling for a place that you know you don’t really want, in an area you don’t like or that you know you’ll struggle to afford. 

Because (of course), you’ve got to live somewhere. 

Here’s the thing: renting is hard, and extremely competitive, but it is possible to find a place you love, without your property search becoming a full-time job.

In this blog, we’ll look at:

  1. Why renting is so competitive in the Netherlands
  2. What this means for renters 
  3. How to find a property you actually want to live in (relatively stress-free)

A bustling square in the city of Breda. The cathedral peaks over the shops in the foreground and the sky is blue.
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What you need to know about Breda: the Netherland's hidden gem

When moving to the Netherlands, expats often look at Amsterdam, Rotterdam, or The Hague. But have you heard about Breda? This charming city in the south combines history, culture, and affordability, making it an attractive alternative for professionals and families alike.


Located just 30 minutes from Rotterdam and an hour from Amsterdam, Breda offers a high quality of life with less hustle and bustle. Whether you’re looking for an apartment in the city center, a spacious family home in a green neighborhood, or simply a more affordable option than the big cities, Breda is worth considering.

Person dressed in a black t-shirt, dark jeans and black sneakers with a suitcase sat on rusted metal stairs.
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I want a divorce but I can’t find a house in the Netherlands. Help!

Going through a divorce in the Netherlands can be overwhelming. It’s not just about untangling your emotions, finances, and legal matters, but also about facing the logistics of starting fresh. For many people, that means moving out of a shared home and finding a new place to live—something that can add another layer of stress to an already difficult time.

Whether you’ve decided to move out immediately, or you’re navigating the process while still dealing with legalities, there are a few important things to keep in mind when searching for a new home in the Netherlands.

An open wallet, with a hand holding various Euro notes (10, 20 and 50).
8 minutes reading time

The hidden costs of living in the Netherlands (part 2)

Welcome back! In Part 1, we covered some of the biggest hidden costs expats face when moving to the Netherlands, like municipal taxes, health insurance, and rental fees. But that’s not all! There are still more unexpected expenses that can catch you off guard—especially when it comes to banking, bureaucracy, and even staying warm in winter.

Make sure to read Part 1 if you haven't already!

In this post, we’ll dive into more hidden costs to help you budget smarter and avoid financial surprises. Let’s get into it!

A Dutch village with traditional housing. Bikes are parked outside.
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Rental housing news: everything you need to know (week 13)

Welcome back to the Rentbird blog! The Dutch housing market is always buzzing with activity, and we’re here to update you on all the recent developments and changes shaping the industry. If you’ve been out of the loop, here’s a roundup of three major stories that have made headlines recently.

Euros, both notes and coins, scattered on a wooden board. A wallet is open. A potted plant sits off to the side.
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The hidden costs of living in the Netherlands (part 1)

Many expats moving to the Netherlands carefully plan their budgets to cover rent, utilities, and transportation. However, life in this charming country can come with a few hidden costs that may catch you off guard. From municipal taxes to steep winter energy bills, these expenses can add up quickly if you’re not prepared. In this guide, we’ll break down the often-overlooked costs of living in the Netherlands so you can avoid nasty surprises and budget smarter. Let's dive in!

Dutch houses built directly onto a canal in Amsterdam. Tall townhouses line either side.
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10 surprising facts about Dutch homes

Dutch homes are a fascinating blend of practicality, history, and quirky charm. From their impossibly steep stairs to their curtain-free windows, here are ten surprising facts about Dutch homes that will make you look at them in a whole new light.

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