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2026 Relocation Guide

Moving to Zoetermeer

Discover the modern, green heart of the Randstad: a planned city offering exceptional connectivity, family-friendly living, and abundant space.

Last updated: March 2026

Why Move to Zoetermeer?

Zoetermeer is a unique success story of Dutch urban planning. Once a small farming village, it was designated as a 'growth center' in the 1960s and has since evolved into a vibrant, modern city. It is often referred to as a 'planned city,' where residential areas, green spaces, and commercial hubs were designed to work in perfect harmony.

The city's biggest draw is its strategic location. Situated just 15 minutes from The Hague and within easy reach of Rotterdam and Utrecht, it offers the space and tranquility of a suburb with the economic opportunities of a major metropolitan area. It is a hub for the ICT and technology sectors, hosting numerous international companies.

Living in Zoetermeer means enjoying a high standard of living with a focus on recreation. From the extensive parks like the Westerpark to world-class indoor sports facilities like SnowWorld, the city is built for an active lifestyle. Its family-oriented atmosphere, safe streets, and modern infrastructure make it a top choice for internationals working in the Randstad.

Zoetermeer at a Glance

  • Strategic location (15 minutes to The Hague, 30 to Rotterdam)
  • Unrivaled connectivity via the RandstadRail network
  • Abundant green spaces and recreational water areas
  • Modern, spacious housing with high energy efficiency
  • Safe, family-friendly environment with excellent schools
  • Thriving ICT and technology business sector

Cost of Living

While Zoetermeer is part of the Randstad, it often offers more value for money than nearby The Hague or Rotterdam. Here is the budget overview for 2026:

Rental Prices

Property Type Monthly Rent
Studio / 1-room €800 : €1,100
1-bedroom apartment €1,000 : €1,400
2-bedroom apartment €1,300 : €1,800
Family house (3+ bed) €1,700 : €2,600+

Buying Prices

Property Type Price Range
Apartment (1-2 bed) €300,000 : €450,000
Family house €450,000 : €750,000+

Monthly Expenses (Single Person)

Expense Amount / month
Groceries €300 : €450
Health insurance €140 : €180
Public transport €80 : €150
Utilities (gas, electric, water) €180 : €280
Internet + mobile €60 : €80
Gym membership €40 : €70

Source: CBS, Funda, Pararius (2025-2026 data). Prices reflect Zoetermeer's status as a premium residential hub.


Best Neighborhoods

Zoetermeer is divided into distinct 'wijken' (districts), each with its own character and local center. Here are the most popular areas:

Oosterheem

Modern, spacious, family-focused

The newest and largest district. It features modern architecture, its own large shopping center, and multiple RandstadRail stations. It is exceptionally popular with young families and professionals seeking high-quality, modern homes.

Typical rent: €1,200 : €1,800

Dorp

Historic, cozy, traditional

The 'Old Village' of Zoetermeer. This area retains the historic charm of the original settlement with traditional Dutch architecture, specialized shops, and a more intimate, village-like atmosphere.

Typical rent: €1,100 : €1,600

Stadshart

Urban, bustling, convenient

The city's vibrant center. Ideal for those who want everything within walking distance: from major retailers and the theater to a wide variety of restaurants. It mostly features modern apartment living.

Typical rent: €1,100 : €1,700

Registration & BSN

When you move to Zoetermeer, you must register at the Publieksplein (Public Plaza) in the City Hall (Stadhuis). This must be done within 5 days of your arrival to obtain your BSN.

Step-by-Step

  1. 1 Schedule an appointment online via zoetermeer.nl.
  2. 2 Visit the Stadhuis at Stadhuisplein 1.
  3. 3 Bring your passport, birth certificate, and rental or purchase contract.
  4. 4 You will receive your BSN, which is required for banking and insurance.

Zoetermeer is known for its efficient digital services, making many municipal tasks easier to handle online after your initial registration.


Getting Around

Connectivity is Zoetermeer's strongest asset. The city was designed around the concept of easy movement, whether by rail, car, or bike.

RandstadRail: A high-frequency light rail system connecting Zoetermeer directly to The Hague (Centraal and HS) in under 20 minutes.
NS Trains: Zoetermeer and Zoetermeer Oost stations provide direct links to Gouda and Utrecht.
A12 Motorway: The city sits right on this major artery, providing quick car access to the entire Randstad.
Cycling: An extensive network of dedicated, grade-separated cycle paths ensures safe travel across the city.

Because the city is so well-integrated with the RandstadRail, many residents choose to commute to The Hague or Rotterdam while enjoying the quieter residential life of Zoetermeer.


Community & Education

Zoetermeer hosts a diverse international community, particularly those working in the Hague's diplomatic and international legal sectors who prefer the city's green space.

Education facilities are extensive and modern:

  • Local Schools: Zoetermeer has a very high density of primary and secondary schools, many with excellent reputations.
  • International Options: While there is no major international school within the city, the International School of The Hague is easily reachable by public transport.
  • Higher Education: The city hosts a campus of The Hague University of Applied Sciences (De Haagse Hogeschool).

The city's recreational clubs are the heart of the community. Whether it is ice skating at the SilverDome or joining a local football club, active participation is the fastest way to integrate.


Healthcare

The LangeLand Ziekenhuis is the city's primary hospital, providing comprehensive medical care and emergency services.

Expats should register with a local huisarts (GP) in their specific neighborhood. Most neighborhoods have a 'gezondheidscentrum' (health center) where GPs, dentists, and pharmacies are co-located.

Register for your healthcare immediately after receiving your BSN to ensure you are covered from day one.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is Zoetermeer a good place for families?

Absolutely. It is consistently ranked as one of the most family-friendly cities in the Netherlands due to its safety, parks, and high-quality schools.

How long does it take to get to The Hague?

By RandstadRail, it takes between 15 and 25 minutes depending on your station. By car via the A12, it is approximately 15 minutes.

What is SnowWorld?

It is one of the world's largest indoor ski resorts, located right in Zoetermeer. It is a major attraction for both locals and tourists.

Is Zoetermeer more expensive than The Hague?

Generally, no. While certain high-end neighborhoods are comparable, Zoetermeer typically offers more square footage and newer construction for the same price point.

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