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671K
Population
€1.2-1.8K
Avg. Rent / mo
€334K
Avg. Buy Price
35%
Owner Occupied
65%
Rental Properties
28%
Family Households

Data source: CBS (2024)

Popular Neighborhoods

Explore the best areas to live in Rotterdam

Kralingen

Leafy upscale area with Kralingse Bos park, charming lake, and excellent schools. Popular with families.

Studio€950-1,300
1-bedroom€1,200-1,700
2-bedroom€1,500-2,200

Blijdorp

Green residential area near Diergaarde Blijdorp Zoo, quiet streets, and good transport to city center.

Studio€900-1,250
1-bedroom€1,100-1,600
2-bedroom€1,400-2,000

Centrum

Modern city center with iconic architecture, shopping streets, museums, and vibrant nightlife.

Studio€1,000-1,400
1-bedroom€1,300-1,900
2-bedroom€1,600-2,500

Noord

Up-and-coming area with new developments, Het Park, and growing arts scene. Good value for money.

Studio€800-1,150
1-bedroom€1,000-1,500
2-bedroom€1,300-1,900

Kop van Zuid

Modern waterfront district with high-rise buildings, museums, and iconic Erasmus Bridge views.

Studio€1,050-1,450
1-bedroom€1,350-1,950
2-bedroom€1,700-2,700

Hillegersberg

Affluent residential area with villas, green spaces, prestigious schools, and peaceful atmosphere.

Studio€1,100-1,500
1-bedroom€1,400-1,950
2-bedroom€1,750-2,600
City Guide

Living in Rotterdam

Everything you need to know about life in this city

City Overview

Rotterdam, the Netherlands' second-largest city with 665,000+ residents, is known for its modern architecture, vibrant port, and innovative spirit. Rebuilt after WWII, it features cutting-edge buildings and a dynamic urban landscape.

Lifestyle & Culture

Rotterdam offers an energetic, multicultural atmosphere with a strong focus on innovation and design. The city attracts creatives, young professionals, and students with its affordable living compared to Amsterdam, thriving food scene, and numerous festivals throughout the year.

Transportation

Excellent public transport includes metro, tram, and bus networks. Rotterdam Central Station is a major hub connecting to Amsterdam (40 min), The Hague (25 min), and international destinations. The city is very bike-friendly with dedicated lanes and bike-sharing programs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How hard is it to find a rental in Rotterdam?

Rotterdam is competitive but less extreme than Amsterdam. With vacancy rates around 1.5%, you still need to act fast. Huisly's real-time notifications from 1400+ sources give you a major advantage over manual searching.

What is the average rent in Rotterdam?

In 2026, studios average €850-€1,200, 1-bedrooms €1,100-€1,700, and 2-bedrooms €1,400-€2,500. Central areas like Centrum and Kop van Zuid command higher prices, while Noord offers more affordable options.

Is Rotterdam good for expats?

Absolutely. Rotterdam has a highly international atmosphere, an active expat community, and significantly lower cost of living than Amsterdam. Tech, engineering, and logistics sectors provide strong job opportunities.

Which Rotterdam neighborhood is best for young professionals?

Kop van Zuid and Wijnhaven are popular for their waterfront views and modern apartments. Kralingen suits those seeking a calmer, greener environment near Erasmus University.

Planning to Move to Rotterdam?

Read our comprehensive 2026 expat guide covering the exact costs of living, BSN registration steps, and in-depth neighborhood breakdowns.

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