Find Rental Homes in The Hague

The Hague is the seat of the Dutch government, the home of international courts, and a magnet for diplomats and global professionals. With over 150 international organizations based here — including the International Court of Justice and Europol — the city has one of the largest expat communities in the Netherlands. The beach at Scheveningen, stately Statenkwartier, and leafy Benoordenhout give the city a distinctly different feel from Amsterdam or Rotterdam.

Home to 150+ international organizations creating steady expat demand

Scheveningen offers beachside living within city limits

Over 130 new listings appear weekly across the city and surrounding areas

The Hague Rental Market at a Glance

150+
New listings per week
5h
Avg. time before listing is taken
81%
RentBear user success rate
high
Current demand level

Popular Neighborhoods in The Hague

Statenkwartier Zeeheldenkwartier Scheveningen Bezuidenhout Archipelbuurt Benoordenhout

Tips for Renting in The Hague

  1. Many landlords in The Hague are accustomed to international tenants, so English-language applications are widely accepted
  2. Scheveningen offers a unique beach lifestyle but can be expensive in summer-oriented complexes — check year-round leases
  3. International schools cluster around Wassenaar and the south of the city — plan your neighborhood accordingly if you have children

Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Hague good for international professionals?

The Hague is arguably the best Dutch city for internationals. With a huge diplomatic community, many landlords are experienced with expat tenants, English is widely spoken, and there are numerous international schools and social networks.

How does The Hague's rental market compare to Amsterdam?

The Hague is more affordable than Amsterdam, with rents typically 15-25% lower. Competition is still significant in popular neighborhoods like Statenkwartier and Archipelbuurt, but the overall pace is somewhat less frantic.

Can I commute to Amsterdam from The Hague?

Yes. Direct intercity trains run frequently and take about 50 minutes. Many professionals working in Amsterdam choose to live in The Hague for the lower rents and higher quality of life.

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