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Rentals in Amstelveen

Looking for a rental in Amstelveen fast? Anyone working on the Zuidas or seeking international schooling ends up here — competing with expats from all over the world for a small, pricey supply. HuurVos alerts you within seconds.

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Last updated: 1 July 2026

Renting in Amstelveen: how the market works

Amstelveen is the green engine room of expat Holland: the Zuidas is fifteen minutes away, the Amsterdamse Bos next door, and the country's largest Japanese community lives around the International School. Elsrijk and Randwijck offer beloved 1930s streets; Westwijk and Middenhoven newer family homes.

From our own register over the last 90 days: a two-room flat has a median around €2,150, three rooms about €2,500, and four-plus-room family homes around €2,950 — reaching nearly €3,500 in the upper segment. The priciest market outside Amsterdam, and free-sector studios are rare.

Landlords here expect a solid income file and decide fast: a neat family home in Elsrijk is often gone within a day. Second-fast alerts with an honest cost label per source are exactly what this market demands.

Free-sector rentals in Amstelveen

Almost everything on this page is free-sector rental in Amstelveen: homes above the social-housing cap, with no waiting list and no income ceiling. Reckon on roughly €2.150 for a studio up to €2.950 for a large family home. With no waiting list, it all comes down to speed. Whoever responds first gets seen first.

What do you pay in Amstelveen?

Indicative median asking prices per home type.

TypeMediaan (90 dgn)Bovensegment
2 rooms€2.150€2.200
3 rooms€2.500€2.550
4+ rooms€2.950€3.465

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FAQ: renting in Amstelveen

From our own register over the last 90 days: around €2,150 for two rooms and €2,500 for three rooms (medians); four-plus-room family homes sit near €2,950, heading towards €3,500 in the upper segment.

With the usual 3–4× rule, a €2,150 two-room flat requires roughly €6,450 to €8,600 gross per month, alone or combined. For expats, a work contract plus recent payslips usually suffices.

Fast — supply is small and demand international. Neat family homes are often gone within a day. HuurVos alerts you within seconds of publication.

Free-sector rentals sit above the social-housing rent cap (around €900 base rent in 2026). In Amstelveen virtually the entire rental market is free sector.

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