3 Tricks to Rent An Apartment in The Netherlands As An Expat in 2024 | SECRETS | Expat Life

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  • Are you looking to rent an apartment in the Netherlands as an expat? You might have probably discovered that it's not as easy as it initially seemed. In this video, I'll share secrets to renting a house or apartment in the Netherlands that helped me and other expats find accommodation faster.
    🏡 Finding the perfect apartment is the first exciting step towards making the Netherlands your home sweet home. Let me be your guide in this journey, as here's the ultimate guide on how to rent an apartment in the Netherlands as an expat.
    In this video, we'll walk you through every crucial aspect of the apartment hunting process, making your experience stress-free and enjoyable. From understanding the Dutch rental market to navigating the cultural nuances, we've got all the insider tips and tricks for you! 💼
    Key Topics Explored:
    🔹 Types of Apartments: From charming canal houses to modern city flats, explore the diverse housing options in the Netherlands.
    🔹 Rental Laws & Regulations: Get acquainted with the legal aspects and ensure a smooth rental agreement.
    🔹 Finding Your Ideal Home: Learn the best strategies to search for apartments that match your preferences and budget.
    🔹 Settling In: Uncover the secrets to adapting to Dutch life and becoming part of the welcoming expat community.
    Living in the Netherlands is an enriching adventure, and securing your dream apartment will elevate your experience to new heights. 🌷 Whether you're drawn to the cultural delights of Amsterdam, the cozy charm of Utrecht, or the vibrant atmosphere of Rotterdam, our insights are designed to help you every step of the way.
    Join thousands of satisfied expats in the Netherlands and start your exciting journey towards renting the perfect apartment! 🌟 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on all things expat in the Netherlands. Share your thoughts and questions in the comments below - we love hearing from you!
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    If you're interested in more videos from the Netherlands, check out my channel. I also blog about entrepreneurship, self-worth, finding your voice, and better connecting with people.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 51

  • @issamfayad9974
    @issamfayad9974 9 місяців тому +10

    This video probably one of the most useful guides on how to rent apart/house in NL. I have seen tons of contents but the info appears in this video really helped me to secure a house within 1 month after started to apply tricks while I was failing getting any useful reaction from landlords/agents in the previous 4 months.

    • @anabusinesstips
      @anabusinesstips  8 місяців тому +2

      Yay, thank you so much for your feedback! So glad it helped!

  • @amityboy14mo
    @amityboy14mo Місяць тому +1

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!

  • @user-mg7dl7we8l
    @user-mg7dl7we8l 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you , it's really helpful❤

    • @anabusinesstips
      @anabusinesstips  5 місяців тому

      Thank you for letting me know🤗Glad it helped!

  • @DamaxThomas
    @DamaxThomas 2 місяці тому +1

    Great video. I got a lot more information about the first contact to realtor than anywhere else. Great job

  • @giangrassi1961
    @giangrassi1961 2 місяці тому

    THANKS for this video, perfect!

  • @OliverSept
    @OliverSept 2 місяці тому

    Ana, thank you very much. This is extremely helpful. ❤

  • @johnveerkamp1501
    @johnveerkamp1501 7 місяців тому +1

    Learn so fast as possible the language. it makes it so much easier !!!!!

    • @diegodiego4522
      @diegodiego4522 4 місяці тому

      Ja, ik denk dat ik allen nederlands leer om snel een huis te vinden 😢😢😢

  • @LJIsak
    @LJIsak 5 місяців тому +10

    So if you need 3 months of salary slips to get an apartment, how is an expat relocating to Amsterdam supposed to find an apartment when he/she gets there?

    • @anabusinesstips
      @anabusinesstips  5 місяців тому +3

      For newcomers, it's even easier. You normally just need to attach your contract. And if your contract is permanent, you won't come across any additional challenges😊

    • @VattsYT
      @VattsYT 2 місяці тому +3

      @@anabusinesstipsWhat do you mean contract? I don't have a job in the Netherlands yet, I can only find one once I have moved to the netherlands

    • @JaneP-xj4in
      @JaneP-xj4in Місяць тому +1

      @@anabusinesstips problem:
      companies hardly ever give permanent contracts.
      i for example.. i am dutch..i am relocating again.. i used to live there for 20 years.. and left during covid due to circumstances.
      now i want to go back and it seems almost impossible to get a place to rent..so i can have an address so i can find a job..

  • @tnickknight
    @tnickknight 6 місяців тому +3

    Thanks very useful!, It also shows how truly bad the housing situation has gotten in the Netherlands. The government should be ashamed.

    • @anabusinesstips
      @anabusinesstips  5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you! It seems that the situation is bad both for landlords and for tenants. Landlords are freaking out because they're afraid of irresponsible tenants, and tenants can't just find anything because the choice is too small and it's just so hard. What makes me feel hope for the best is the fact that no matter how long it takes, everyone eventually finds their place❤

    • @tnickknight
      @tnickknight 5 місяців тому

      Actually, they don't. Many have to pay far more and live far from their desired location. Not everyone has money to throw at the issue. Now it's two times the rent, a letter with pictures begging the landlord, after getting lucky just to view the flat. That is the Reality for normal people. @@anabusinesstips

    • @JaneP-xj4in
      @JaneP-xj4in Місяць тому

      yes it has been bad .. it's always been bad but now it is even worse.
      especially the scams... crazy !

  • @leylayang4797
    @leylayang4797 16 днів тому

    I found a room but they don't request any information from me like salary or ID, is this weird

  • @teyachatila8318
    @teyachatila8318 Місяць тому

    Hi! Love your advice! I was just wondering about renting an apartment as a student. Is it possible if the student isn't working but their parents have 8x the salary for covering the rents costs?

    • @anabusinesstips
      @anabusinesstips  Місяць тому

      Absolutely! You should have zero problems in this scenario

  • @simonalillian2106
    @simonalillian2106 27 днів тому

    hey Ana great video!! i have a question maybe you know: i've got all the necessary documents and requierments sorted except for the KVK extract and im a little confused because i have a german company and i am not planning on working or selling/trading goods and services in NL just moving there for my partner. Do i need to register with KVK if i dont own a business in NL or work there? is it necessary in this case, thank you lots!

  • @AlrightWait-
    @AlrightWait- 2 місяці тому +1

    Hey! I just got a job offer and will be moving to Amsterdam from Canada around July-September. I was offered 50k/year so definitely won’t have 3x the rent. Am I going to be screwed looking for an apartment? Also how long should I expect to be in a airbnb/hotel before I find a place? Thanks!!!

    • @anabusinesstips
      @anabusinesstips  2 місяці тому

      If your contract is a permanent one, you'll definitely find an apartment. But to be on the safe side, I'd expect to keep looking for 1 month. If you have any kind of special criteria (only in a specific neighborhood, for instance), I'd expect it to be more. With your salary (if that's gross) you can rent something around 1,200 EUR, but its not going to be Amsterdam as rent in Amsterdam starts from 2,000. I'd expect to rent something in Leiden, for instance, although I have to say, there's a lot of competition in this segment. However, if you have a permanent contract, you'll be fine!

  • @tiffanysoto4372
    @tiffanysoto4372 16 днів тому

    Hi, I'm relocating to Netherlands from Spain. I have signed a contract with a dutch company, but it's initially for one year. Do you think I would have a problem with that when finding a home? Also my partner is moving out with me, but he will keep his job in Spain and work remotely.

    • @anabusinesstips
      @anabusinesstips  15 днів тому

      I don't think you'll have any problems at all! That combo might be a bit challenging for buying a house, but for renting its perfectly realistic. Buena suerte!

  • @albbaaaaa
    @albbaaaaa 2 місяці тому +1

    hi! im currently doing a paid internship and i will graduate in june. i'm planning on starting to look for jobs in amsterdam in may and summer and i'm positive i will get a job but i'm scared i won't be able to show the landlord any previous salary slips. will it be enough with the contract? thanks!

    • @anabusinesstips
      @anabusinesstips  2 місяці тому

      It's gonna be fine! Especially if you get a permanent contract. In fact, having a job contract is more important than salary slips🤗

  • @puccistudio
    @puccistudio 2 місяці тому +1

    How did you manage to work with all the viewings? I mean: did you ask for time off or was the employer sympathetic enough to understand if you were gone an hour or so?

    • @anabusinesstips
      @anabusinesstips  2 місяці тому +1

      I'm an entrepreneur and I work from home so it wasn't an issue. But I hear your pain❤Good luck with finding a perfect apartment!

    • @puccistudio
      @puccistudio 2 місяці тому

      @@anabusinesstips Thank you!☠️

  • @CatharinaKoenheim
    @CatharinaKoenheim 6 місяців тому +2

    The Dutch laws for renting out is too hard on landlords. The law is always on the side of tennants. You basically have no rights and can't even evict bad tennants unless you go to court and even then it is questionable a judge will agree to end the contract if you haven't build an extensive dossier on the tennant. Try the personal approach if you are a foreigner and seek out the owner. If they like you, they might put you at the top of the list. Espcially if you want to rent a certain period. Let's be honest, they want someone that gives them a hassle free experience. Weare renting out a don't ask how you are going to pay the rent, but do require a down payment in case you leave and still owe rent or created damage to the property.

    • @anabusinesstips
      @anabusinesstips  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for sharing, this is really useful❤ One thing I'm sad about is that the majority of tenants (especially expats) still just want to find a nice apartment and a nice landlord and provide that hassle-free experience because they value this new life very much and would never jeopardize it by not paying rent, for instance. Yet due to some rent incidents involving dishonest people everyone's wary. My heart goes with the both sides, I totally understand why it's this way, just wish that was easier for both sides to find one another!

    • @ThePeople-sf6yt
      @ThePeople-sf6yt 3 місяці тому

      Asylum seekers can’t take rent house ?

  • @wagwangal79
    @wagwangal79 8 днів тому +1

    I’ve been looking for 3 months now and I’m at a point of giving up. Living in the Netherlands doesn’t make any sense unfortunately. You’ll be so stressed unless you own a home or have an indefinite rental contract.

    • @anabusinesstips
      @anabusinesstips  8 днів тому +1

      I feel for you. There were times I felt just like this. Totally agree that this system is crazy. The fact that you can only rent a place for 1 or 2 years and then start over again is just nightmare. Don't give up! I found an apartment when I gave up hope that it was ever possible, so I'm sure you can too. What's your major challenge?

    • @wagwangal79
      @wagwangal79 8 днів тому

      @@anabusinesstips Thanks so much for your encouragement. My challenge is that I just started a new recently job with a 1 year contract and I’m looking to rent as a single person so I feel like a couple has more of a better chance because of the double income. I’ll take it easy for now and see what the outcome is.

  • @TheSimArchitect
    @TheSimArchitect 7 місяців тому +1

    6:04 if you have all that you're usually looking to get a mortgage instead of renting something. Just saying... 😬
    The problem is that artificial scarcity makes reality as you accurately present. Renting a place to live is like applying for a job (if not harder). On top of it, if you're not on social housing they are free to rise your rent after a year (I am unsure if they recently placed restrictions on that), so you might move in, stay for a year, be surprised with a 20% yearly increase or the choice to move and go through the same process all over.
    On top of it, it's just very difficult to rent anything if you don't have fixed income or a permanent contract and social housing has a decade long waiting list. Sad.
    Thankfully I am ok otherwise I'd not even bother moving to The Netherlands anymore.
    The price range you mention should be enough for a house, not an apartment, unless you need an expensive location. 🤔

  • @asenakos1312
    @asenakos1312 Місяць тому

    Is it worth paying those websites, you’re not just promoting them, right?!

    • @anabusinesstips
      @anabusinesstips  Місяць тому

      Funda and Pararius are free. Those are the two most popular platforms for finding housing in the Netherlands. They're really huge. I wish they were paying me for the promotion😊

  • @frknaydn
    @frknaydn 3 місяці тому

    i feel like we are not renting. We are begging with stupid amount of money. Weird....

    • @anabusinesstips
      @anabusinesstips  2 місяці тому

      I would love it to be different too, buuut...

  • @user-pt6tv7pu4q
    @user-pt6tv7pu4q Місяць тому

    you're weird. not in a good way