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Cost of living in Rotterdam for expats
Modern, post-war architecture, the largest port in Europe, and a more affordable Randstad option than Amsterdam. The expat community is real but smaller and more dispersed.
What Rotterdam feels like
Architecture-forward, working port city. Less tourism, more grit, growing creative scene.
Strong for logistics, engineering, energy, architecture, and cross-border commuters to Antwerp.
Monthly rent (free sector)
- Studio€1,000 to €1,400/month
- 1-bedroom€1,300 to €1,800/month
- 2-bedroom€1,700 to €2,500/month
- 3-bedroom€2,200 to €3,500/month
Free-sector free-market rents only; sociale-sector rentals are cheaper but typically have multi-year wait-lists. Furnished or short-stay rentals are usually 15 to 30% above these figures.
Other monthly expenses
- Utilities: €140 to €200/month for a 1-bed
- Groceries: €320 to €470/month single, €560 to €820/month couple
- Dining out: €15 to €25 mid-range main, €4.50 to €6 cappuccino
- Public transport: €90 to €100/month OV-chipkaart subscription
- Parking: €3.50 to €5/hour in centre; resident permits €60 to €200/year
What works in Rotterdam
- 30 to 40% cheaper rent than Amsterdam for comparable quality
- Excellent metro and train network (15 min to The Hague, 40 min to Amsterdam)
- Distinctive modern architecture and growing food scene
- Less competitive viewings than Amsterdam or Utrecht
What to watch out for
- Smaller English-speaking professional community than Amsterdam
- Some neighbourhoods feel underdeveloped on weekends
- Wind and weather harsher than inland cities
- Schools and amenities for internationals concentrated in specific zones
Compare with other cities
Amsterdam
1-bed: €1,800 to €2,500/month
Tension: Extreme
Utrecht
1-bed: €1,400 to €1,900/month
Tension: High
Eindhoven
1-bed: €1,100 to €1,500/month
Tension: Moderate
The Hague (Den Haag)
1-bed: €1,500 to €2,100/month
Tension: High
Groningen
1-bed: €950 to €1,300/month
Tension: Moderate
Leiden
1-bed: €1,350 to €1,850/month
Tension: High
Plan your finances
Use the net salary calculator to see what you'll take home, then sanity-check rent affordability with the mortgage calculator if you're considering buying. The 30% ruling calculator shows how much extra net you'd keep.
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Cost-of-living figures are approximate May 2026 estimates from rental aggregators (Pararius, HousingAnywhere) and consumer price data. Actual rents for free-sector listings vary by neighbourhood, condition, and timing, verify on the platforms before relying on a specific number.