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long-term rentals in Amsterdam

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homely apartment in the heart of the jordaan

Apartment in Amsterdam, Anjeliersbuurt Noord

60m²
2Guests
1Bedroom
Deposit free · Pets allowed
Available from 01 Jul
€3,719
/ Month
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spacious and convenient studio apartment

Studio in Amstelveen, Kronenburg

22m²
2Guests
Free cancellation · Free cleaning · Gym
Available from 01 Jul
€3,084
/ Month
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duplex studio (2 persons)

Studio in Amsterdam, Rapenburg

30m²
2Guests
Free cleaning
Available from 25 Jul
€6,227
/ Month
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big studio close to amsterdam

Studio in Badhoevedorp, Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve

40m²
2Guests
Deposit free · Self check-in · Free cancellation · Free cleaning · Gym
Available from 04 Jul
€3,476
/ Month
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2 bedroom apartment in the heart of amsterdam

Apartment in Amsterdam, Leidsebuurt Noordoost

60m²
4Guests
2Bedrooms
Free cleaning
Available from 06 Aug
€3,570
/ Month
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spacious business studio

Studio in Badhoevedorp, Badhoevedorp Antoniushoeve

60m²
3Guests
Deposit free · Self check-in · Free cancellation · Free cleaning · Gym
Available from 03 Jul
€4,474
/ Month

What to know about renting long term apartments in Amsterdam

The Dutch capital of Amsterdam, with its meandering canals and idyllic townhouses, has long been a draw for tourists from all over the world. With millions of visitors trawling the streets of Amsterdam every year, it’s no surprise that competition for apartments is fierce. With the laid-back atmosphere, history, and culture that permeates through the city, it’s easy to see why Amsterdam is so popular. Long-term apartments can be found throughout Amsterdam. Many are canalside homes, converted warehouses, and manor homes. Others, especially in the outer suburbs of Amsterdam, are brand new high-rise apartments. Securing one of these long-term apartments in Amsterdam used to require a tiring back and forth with local landlords and a multitude of visits to many properties. By using Homelike, you can cut out middlemen and find your property in no time at all. You can also select specific elements you need in your long stay rental; these include furnishings, moving-in dates, and so much more.

Who should rent long term apartments in Amsterdam?

Much like the city itself, there isn’t just one single type of person who rents a long-term apartment in the Dutch capital. The city attracts a wide range of people from all walks of life. Amsterdam is an expat-friendly city with a large non Dutch population. People move here for jobs, education, long business requirements or simply to be a digital nomad in an exciting city. Anyone who moves to Amsterdam for 4 months or more is required to register an address with the BRP. Therefore, if you’re moving to Amsterdam to join a new company or pursue your studies, you’d certainly need a long term apartment. Amsterdam plays host to a number of global companies, reflecting the strong business community that lives in the city. Renting a long-term apartment here means you will no longer have to fly in and out for business meetings and conferences. Students also make up a huge percentage of the Amsterdam population. Booking a long term apartment here as a student within walking distance of your campus will make life easier. Alternatively, you can live in the suburbs and buy a cycle. An emerging demographic of people looking for long term rentals in Amsterdam is the digital nomad. The COVID 19 pandemic has triggered a surge in digital nomads working from anywhere. Amsterdam’s reputation as a happening destination is beginning to bring in hundreds of digital nomads from the Netherlands and around the EU.

Best neighborhoods to look for long term apartments in Amsterdam

The best neighborhoods to rent apartments in Amsterdam depend on a number of factors such as your budget, lifestyle, apartment size, apartment quality, building amenities and desired neighborhood. Amsterdam is the most expensive city in the Netherlands and one of the most expensive cities in all of Europe. Housing costs in Amsterdam tend to be high but there are some affordable pockets in the city. Some of the neighborhoods we recommend in Amsterdam include- De Pijp, Zuid, Jordaan, De Wallen, Jordaan and Westerpack. For more information on these neighborhoods, read our Amsterdam neighborhood guide.

Average rent for long term apartments in Amsterdam

Narrowing down an average rental price for a long-term apartment in Amsterdam can be hard. This figure will depend on a number of differing factors. These include the state of the Dutch economy, how well the housing market is going in Amsterdam, and where in the city the apartment is located. The cost of rent will change depending on where the apartment is in the city and how close to the city center it is and whether it is furnished or unfurnished. For example, the average cost of rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the center of Amsterdam will be between €1,300 and €5,000/month. Whereas, the same type of apartment outside the city center will be between €1,000 and €3,000/month.

Amsterdam relocation tips

When you’re relocating to a new city, the whole process can be one of great stress as well as excitement. If you are an expat in Amsterdam, it’s important to secure a BSN number. This Dutch citizen service number will ensure you are able to get access to things such as opening a bank account, visiting the doctor, and receiving your wages. Another great tip to take on board is purchasing a bicycle. Amsterdam is considered the world’s cycling capital, and it pays to join the two-wheeled way of living. With flat streets and countryside, designated cycle lanes, and a cycling culture like no other, using a bike to get around the city will save you both time and money in the long run! If you prefer traveling across the city using public transport, you’ll want to get yourself an OV Card. You can load credit onto the card and use it to travel seamlessly across the city, not to mention you’ll be saving money on every single journey! For an in-depth look at what you need to know before moving to Amsterdam, take a look at Homelike’s Amsterdam relocation guide

How to find long term rentals in Amsterdam on the Homelike platform?

You can find long term apartments in Amsterdam on this page and subsequent pages by clicking on the next button. Alternatively, use the search bar to find apartments in Amsterdam and use our filter settings to choose your desired criteria such as budget, building amenities, deposit requirements, pet policy, cancellation policy etc. For long term use, choose the 6+ months filter. Through Homelike, you have no hassles, no time-consuming apartment viewings, no difficult property owners, no rental agents.

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