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Rentals in Maastricht

Looking for a rental in Maastricht fast? Every summer a new wave of students and internationals arrives while the free-sector supply stays small. HuurVos scans listings from the Jekerkwartier to Céramique and alerts you within seconds.

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Last updated: 2 July 2026

Renting in Maastricht: how the market works

The historic centre and Jekerkwartier command the highest rents; Wyck, across the Sint-Servaas bridge by the station, mixes cafés with flats that rarely stay online long. Céramique is the modern option, while families find more space in Amby, Heer or De Heeg.

Measured in our own register over the last 90 days: the median studio sits around €1,055, two rooms around €1,320 and three rooms around €1,650; family homes start near €2,175. Upper-segment two-room flats reach €1,780. Indicative, but measured — not brochure numbers.

Demand comes from Maastricht University's English-taught programmes, the academic hospital and cross-border workers from Liège and Aachen. Peak season is August–September, when hundreds search for the same homes at once — and that's exactly when speed decides everything.

Free-sector rentals in Maastricht

Almost everything on this page is free-sector rental in Maastricht: homes above the social-housing cap, with no waiting list and no income ceiling. Reckon on roughly €1.055 for a studio up to €2.175 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 Maastricht?

Indicative median asking prices per home type.

TypeMediaan (90 dgn)Bovensegment
Studio€1.055€1.060
2 rooms€1.320€1.780
3 rooms€1.650€1.795
4+ rooms€2.175€2.830

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The fox hunts across 56 nationally active sources, of which 4 are regional agencies in and around Maastricht. For each source you honestly see whether responding is free, needs an account or costs money.

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FAQ: renting in Maastricht

From our own register over the last 90 days: around €1,055 for a studio, €1,320 for two rooms and €1,650 for three rooms (medians); four-plus rooms start near €2,175. The upper segment in the centre and Wyck runs a few hundred euros higher.

Most landlords require a gross monthly income of 3 to 4× the rent. For a €1,320 two-room flat that's about €3,960 to €5,280 a month, or a combined income for couples. Keep payslips and an employer's statement ready.

Around the start of the academic year, extremely fast — hundreds of students and internationals search simultaneously in August and September. HuurVos alerts you within seconds of publication.

Free-sector rentals sit above the social-housing rent cap (around €900 base rent in 2026), with no waiting lists. For internationals without Dutch waiting-list history it's practically the only route.

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