Renting an apartment in The Hague for expats

The Hague (Den Haag) is the Dutch seat of government and home to numerous international organizations including the International Criminal Court, various embassies, and multinational companies. The city has one of the largest expat communities in the Netherlands and is an excellent choice for international professionals.

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Why The Hague attracts expats

The Hague's large expat and diplomatic community means landlords are very familiar with international tenants and less concerned about Dutch rental history. Many neighborhoods have thriving expat communities, international schools, English-speaking services, and a welcoming atmosphere for newcomers.

Rental prices and popular neighborhoods

A 1-bedroom apartment in The Hague typically costs €1,000–€1,500/month. Popular expat neighborhoods include Statenkwartier (upscale, near the city center), Scheveningen (near the beach), and Duindorp (residential and family-friendly). The city is also well-connected to Amsterdam (35 min by train).

The Hague rental market vs. other cities

The Hague is less competitive than Amsterdam or Utrecht but more active than smaller regional cities. Competition is strongest in popular central neighborhoods. Because of the large expat presence, landlords are often comfortable with tenants who don't yet have a Dutch rental history.

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Frequently asked questions

Is The Hague easier for expats than Amsterdam?
Yes, in several ways. The large expat population means landlords are experienced with international tenants. Rental prices are also lower, and the city feels less crowded while still offering good urban amenities.
What organizations employ expats in The Hague?
The ICC, the Permanent Court of Arbitration, various embassies and consulates, multinational companies, and international NGOs are major employers. The city also has a growing tech and startup scene.
Is Scheveningen a good neighborhood for expats?
Yes. Scheveningen is a seaside neighborhood with international character, good restaurants and bars, and a relaxed atmosphere. It's popular with expats and families.
How long is it to travel from The Hague to Amsterdam?
About 35 minutes by train. Many expats live in The Hague and work in Amsterdam or Rotterdam, so good train connections are a key advantage.

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