Tips on how to search for accommodation in Amsterdam (2024)

Tips on how to search for accommodation in Amsterdam (1)

On this page you will find several housing platforms that offer listings from private owners, tips on how to avoid scammers or find legal help, and recordings from our previous webinars on how to find housing in Amsterdam.

On this page:

  • General search tips and how to avoid scams
  • Lists of other, third-party housing platforms
Tips on how to search for accommodation in Amsterdam (2)

General search tips and how to avoid scams

Please note that the platforms and websites on this page can all help you acquire housing, but are not always certified/scam-free. Use them at your own discretion and be sure to take our tips on how to search for housing and avoid scammers into account; you can find the complete list below.

  • Tips on how to search for accommodation in Amsterdam
    • Begin early: affordable housing in Amsterdam is scarce, and it often takes months to find a room, so begin your search as early as possible. Do not wait until your visa or study enrolment is approved. If you wait, you might not find housing.
    • Expand your search area: consider housing in nearby towns, such as Diemen, Haarlem, Zaandam, Almere, Purmerend, Hoofddorp and more. Public transport in the Netherlands is generally excellent, and compared to other larger capital cities the commute time from these towns is very acceptable (i.e. < 1 hour).
    • Get social: Activate your social network and tell everyone you are looking for a room. Get in touch with current students and study organisations who might know of rooms that are opening up. Reach out to housing platforms, landlords, agencies, students, anyone who could provide you with help or tips; try to find people or organisations that are more knowledgeable on the subject and use their expertise.
    • Manage your expectations: Do not expect a room with canal view in the city centre of Amsterdam for an affordable price. Start with an imperfect room if necessary – it’s better to look for a housing upgrade than to have no place to stay at all.
    • Spread your chances: Don’t rely on one platform, listing or lead. Chances are you will go through a lot of rejections on different platforms before getting an offer. Also, do not blindly rely on UvA Student Housing to provide you with a room – if you choose to apply, you are participating in a lottery. Do not put all your eggs in one basket and do not be discouraged by failed attempts.
    • The ASVA Student Union provides general information about renting a room in Amsterdam and can act as a room mediator between students and landlords. They also provide guidelines on what to consider when viewing a room. For more information, please visit their webpage.
  • Avoiding scams
    • If something looks too good to be true, it probably is.
    • Do not transfer money before a viewing (especially via Western Union or PayPal). Always check the apartment and make sure the keys work, before handing over large amounts of money. If you can’t do this yourself, again, see if you can ask someone else to help.
    • Research advertised photos via google reverse image search.
    • Google the landlord and address. Always good to read some reviews. And look for a KvK-number (check their registration with the Dutch Chamber of Commerce)
    • Always ask for a contract. That gives you more security.
    • Be wary of illegal fees. Examples of illegal fees are: agency fees, disproportionally high administration fees or contract fees. A deposit of one or two months’ rent is usually required. This is refunded if you leave the property in good condition.
    • Be aware of illegal subletting, as this may affect your rights as a tenant.
    • If in doubt, check your rights. The support agency !Woon is specialized in providing legal advice.
    • The Dutch Student Union (LSVb) has a Housing Hotline. Here you can ask questions regarding housing and voice your complaints.
    • The website CollegeLife offers The Complete Guide to Student Housing, with a wealth of information on how to find housing, the typical anatomy of a rental contract, and also how to avoid scams.
  • Registration

    We highly recommend finding accommodation that allows registration at the municipality. In order to secure a BSN number (your Dutch citizen’s service number), you need to be registered at the municipality. You need a BSN number to obtain Dutch insurance, a telephone number, a bank account, or a job. If you move into a room where registration is not allowed, we urge students to only view this as a temporary initial solution, and to register at the municipality within three months after arriving in the Netherlands. For non-EU students, if you have not registered by the end of your third month, the IND will eventually proceed with the cancellation of your residence permit and you will need to leave the country.

Lists of other, third-party housing platforms

In contrast to our page of student housing platforms, this page offers several lists of websites:

1. Housing platforms not specifically for students

The first list features housing providers that are not specifically targeting students. They function similarly to the providers found in the student housing platforms list, but offer accommodations that are not specifically intended for students.They are certified agencies that are free of scammers, but are often pricier in terms of rent and/or registration fees.

  • Housing platforms not specifically for students
    • OurDomain
      Offers furnished studios or 2-person apartments. Sign up to get notified when apartments become available.
    • Socius
      A housing agency for mostly young people. Some locations are exclusively for students.
    • The Social Hub
      Offers fully furnished rooms with private bathroom and shared kitchen. You can subscribe to their newsletter to receive updates, news and offers.
    • Hotel Jansen
      An all-inclusive hotel aimed at short-stay accommodation for students and young professionals from all over the world. Fully furnished rooms with shared kitchen.

2. Platforms with room listings

The second list consists of platforms featuring listings for accommodations. Most of them are not housing providers and do not have accommodations under their own management. However, allocation of these rooms is generally not based on waiting time. This makes them a more feasible option for students looking for an accommodation on very short notice.However, some websites might display unreliable offers, so please be aware of potential scams. Do not accept room offers that seem too good to be true!

  • Platforms with room listings
    • Kamernet
      Offers a large number of rooms. You need to have a personal profile to respond to room adverts. They charge a fee for membership (Premium Membership 1 month: €34,-).
    • Hospi Housing
      Hospi Housing is the biggest platform for homestay in the Netherlands. They offer a free-to-use platform with hundreds of verified hosts and guest families. Hospi Housing does not charge any registration fees, you only pay a one-time fee if you find a room. Staying with a host or guest family will give you a soft landing in town and is the perfect way to get in touch with Dutch culture and language. Get more information and sign up throughtheir website.
    • Roomplaza
      Offers flatshares for students. One time registration fee of €35,00.
    • HousingAnywhere
      An international housing platform for students and trainees. Rooms, studios and apartments are offered by verified private landlords and by outgoing students. Sign up here to receive an UvA profile and priority access to the listings. For more information contact vip@housinganywhere.com
    • HelloHousemate
      You can create a free profile to search and respond to rental housing listings. You can also sign up for “Housemate Connect”, a platform where you can find other people looking for housing and start looking for housing together.
    • KamerAmsterdam
      Offers rooms. However, a fee might be required to apply for rooms.
    • Kamer
      Connects students with rooms, studios and apartments. Users can create a profile listing their specifications to receive email alerts on relevant properties.

3. Platforms for temporary accommodation

The third list concerns platforms for booking temporary accommodation, such as hostels and lodges.

4. Miscellaneous housing platforms

The final list is a collection of miscellaneous housing ad platforms.

Disclaimer

The UvA is not responsible for the content of any of the websites mentioned above and shall not be liable for any errors or illegitimacy on these websites. Check this external website andthe information aboveon howto avoid scams.

Webinars with tips & tricks

Finding housing is difficult in Amsterdam. To help students who are currently on the search, the International Student Housing Office will host a webinaron how to search for accommodation on your own.

  • What to expect: a short presentation with general tips and tricks followed by the opportunity to ask your questions to the housing team and experienced student ambassadors.
  • What not to expect: a listing of rental agencies to contact. You can find these in the four drop-down lists above.

Recordings of earlier webinars

Additional tips & tricks for exchange students

If you are coming to Amsterdam for only 1 or 2 semesters as an exchange student, it might be even more challenging to find housing.Here are a few important pointers to keep in mind during your search:

  • Furnished rooms are not very commonly offered on the private housing market. Most offered rooms are unfurnished.
  • Temporary housing contracts for just 1 or 2 semesters are not very common.

During the Spring semester (February-July), less exchange students come to Amsterdam than during the Fall semester (August - January). If you can, try to arrange your exchange during the Spring semester. You will have more chance of finding a room, even through theUvA Housing lottery.

Tips on how to search for accommodation in Amsterdam (2024)

FAQs

Is it hard to find accommodation in Amsterdam? ›

Even for locals it has become extremely difficult to find housing, for newcomers this is even more pressing. The crisis is nationwide, but in Amsterdam the situation is most dire. Please take this into consideration when making the choice to come to the Netherlands.

What is the best site to find a room in the Netherlands? ›

The best websites to find a room in Holland are Kamernet and HousingAnywhere — they normally have a big variety of rooms to choose from.

What is the best area of Amsterdam to stay in? ›

Neighbourhood Guide to Amsterdam
  • Where to Stay in Amsterdam for a City Break — Canal Ring or Jordaan.
  • Where to Stay in Amsterdam for the Museums — Canal Ring or Negen Straatjes.
  • Where to Stay in Amsterdam for Art Lovers — MuseumKwartier.
  • Where to Stay in Amsterdam for Nightlife —Amsterdam Centrum or De Wallen.

Where to stay in Amsterdam for first timers? ›

The best place to stay in Amsterdam for first-time visitors is the city center, the wide area located south of Central Station and north of Museum Square. It's here that you will find the main sights and attractions, shopping streets, and tons of restaurants and hotels for all budgets.

What is the best website to find an apartment in Amsterdam? ›

The best way to find housing in the Netherlands is to go through the most recognized rental websites: Funda and Pararius. On these platforms, real estate agencies have to pay to be able to advertise to home seekers. This system is made to discourage fake advertisem*nts and ensure a qualitative selection of apartments.

What is the most walkable neighborhood in Amsterdam? ›

The Jordaan

Arguably Amsterdam's most picturesque neighborhood, the Jordaan's quiet streets make it the perfect place for a stroll. And what better way to see this beautiful part of the city than via a walking tour?

What is the best housing site in Netherlands? ›

Most Visited Real Estate Websites in Netherlands
RankWebsiteCategory
1funda.nlBusiness and Consumer Services > Real Estate
2idealista.comBusiness and Consumer Services > Real Estate
3fundainbusiness.nlBusiness and Consumer Services > Real Estate
4kamernet.nlBusiness and Consumer Services > Real Estate
1 more row

How to rent out a room in the Netherlands? ›

Rules for letting rooms
  1. You may only rent to one household.
  2. Each tenant must have at least 12 m2 of space.
  3. Your house must comply with fire safety regulations (article in Dutch).
  4. Each tenant must have their own tenancy agreement.

Where to avoid staying in Amsterdam? ›

Areas to Avoid in Amsterdam: A Guide for Beginners
  • Red Light District (De Wallen) The Red Light District, also known as De Wallen, is a famous and controversial area in Amsterdam. ...
  • Bijlmer. ...
  • Slotervaart. ...
  • Zuidoost. ...
  • Osdorp.
Mar 7, 2024

Is it OK to stay in the Red Light District in Amsterdam? ›

Although issues with antisocial behaviour have increasingly been a topic of contention in recent years, the area is pretty safe. As long as you keep your valuables hidden, avoid interaction with dodgy characters and ignore street dealers, you're unlikely to come across trouble in the Red Light District.

Is Amsterdam sketchy at night? ›

Crime Rate: Amsterdam has a relatively low crime rate compared to other major European cities. Violent crimes are rare, and the majority of crime incidents involve pickpocketing, bag snatching, or bike theft. Red Light District: One area that can be a little less safe, particularly at night, is the Red Light District.

Do you need to stay in the city Centre of Amsterdam? ›

If you choose to stay in the Old Centre, you'll be a short walk from the main sights and the principal shopping and nightlife areas. Many first-time visitors consider this area the best place to stay in Amsterdam, due to its central location and abundance of budget accommodation options.

Is there Uber in Amsterdam? ›

Choose the best ways to get around Amsterdam

Consider Uber as an alternative to taxis when getting around Amsterdam. With Uber, you can trade flagging down cabs for requesting rides on demand, no matter the time of day. Request a ride from an airport to a hotel, head to a restaurant, or visit another place.

Why is it hard to find housing in the Netherlands? ›

There isn't enough affordable housing in the Netherlands, and the housing left over isn't affordable enough. Properties designated to be student or youth accommodation in reality become a dead end for many faced by high rents and ever more unattainable mortgages.

Why is there a housing crisis in Amsterdam? ›

Supply and Demand Imbalance: The demand for housing in cities like Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, and The Hague far exceeds the available supply. This imbalance is due to a growing population, an influx of expatriates, and the appeal of urban living.

Is it hard to find a place to live in Amsterdam? ›

Alongside the demand for housing from the local population, this makes for a highly competitive property market. It can be a challenge to find the perfect home in Amsterdam, but with determination, good advice, and the right research, it's not impossible. There are a number of expat-friendly estate agents (makelaars).

Is Amsterdam foreigner friendly? ›

Diverse International Atmosphere. The overall appeal of Amsterdam has attracted many expats to the city, which makes it very international. There are plenty of expat groups, special events, and meetups for anyone who wishes to make friends here.

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