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Relocation Cost Estimator

Estimate how much it may cost to move to the Netherlands based on your household, visa route, housing choice, moving method, pets, and early setup costs.

  • Estimate one-time relocation costs
  • Estimate monthly living costs
  • See a first-year cost outlook
  • Download your results as PDF
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This relocation cost calculator estimates both one-time moving costs and ongoing monthly living expenses when relocating to the Netherlands. Use it to get a planning range for your move based on household size, city choice, visa route, pets, moving method, housing, and setup costs.

Results are personalized and indicative only—actual costs depend on provider pricing, season, and your exact choices. You can download your estimate as a PDF for planning.

Disclaimer

This calculator provides planning estimates based on maintained reference data and common relocation scenarios. Actual costs depend on route, provider pricing, household choices, city, and timing. It is not a legal or financial guarantee.

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What this tool does

Calculates estimated relocation, setup, and living costs for moving to the Netherlands. You answer questions about household, visa route, moving method, housing, and setup preferences to get a personalized range.

What affects the result

Household size, visa route, pets, housing type and city, flights and shipping, temporary housing duration, and first-month setup choices (furniture, bike, utilities, insurance, etc.) all influence the estimate.

Best next step

Complete the calculator, review your budget, and download a PDF version for planning. Then use the Moving Checklist and First 90 Days tools to turn the estimate into actionable steps.

How much does it cost to move to the Netherlands?

Moving to the Netherlands involves one-off relocation costs and ongoing monthly living costs. This page outlines the main categories so you can plan a realistic budget and use the calculator above for a personalized estimate. Results are estimates, not quotes—city, season, provider pricing, and household choices all affect final numbers; first-year cost can rise quickly due to deposits and temporary housing overlap.

Biggest cost categories when relocating

The largest expenses are usually flights (especially from outside Europe), visa and document preparation, international shipping or moving, temporary housing if you need it, rent deposit and first month’s rent, and initial setup such as furniture, utilities, and admin. Families and pet owners often face higher one-time and monthly costs. For document planning see our documents needed to move; for pets see bringing pets to the Netherlands.

Flights, visas and document costs

Flight costs depend on your region of origin and how many people are traveling. EU/EEA citizens generally have no visa fee, while other routes (e.g. Highly Skilled Migrant, DAFT for US entrepreneurs, EU Blue Card, student visa, partner visa, self-employed visa) involve permit and sometimes document translation or legalization costs. Not sure which visa fits you? Use the visa checker to see which route may fit your situation. To estimate visa and document costs for your route, use the Visa Cost Calculator. Budget for appointments and potential delays.

Housing deposits and temporary accommodation

Landlords usually ask for one to two months’ rent as a deposit. If you don’t have a long-term rental immediately, temporary accommodation (hotel, Airbnb, serviced apartment) can add hundreds to over a thousand euros per week depending on city and standard. Amsterdam and Utrecht tend to be more expensive than many other Dutch cities.

Moving boxes, shipping and luggage

Suitcases-only keeps costs low but may mean buying more after arrival. Shipping a few boxes or a small shipment costs in the hundreds to low thousands; a full container is significantly more. Use the calculator to see ranges for your chosen moving method.

Monthly living costs after arrival

After the move, monthly costs include rent, groceries, transport, health insurance, and phone/internet. These vary by city, household size, and lifestyle. The calculator applies typical multipliers for couples and families so you can see a monthly range and a first-year total. For banking setup see opening a bank account in the Netherlands.

Why families and pet owners often need bigger budgets

More travelers mean higher flight and possibly shipping costs; children add to groceries, childcare, and often housing size. Pets involve vet documents, crates, airline fees, and sometimes a relocation service. Planning for these in the calculator gives a more realistic one-time and first-year estimate.

How to reduce relocation costs

You can reduce costs by traveling light or shipping only essentials, avoiding peak season and last-minute bookings, choosing a less expensive city or neighborhood, and preparing documents early to avoid rush fees. Comparing banks, insurers, and utility providers can trim monthly spending once you’re in the Netherlands.

When a move becomes more expensive than expected

Costs can run higher if you need temporary housing for longer, pay premium rents in Amsterdam or Utrecht, ship a large amount of goods, use a pet relocation service, or face visa or document delays. The calculator’s high end and the PDF breakdown help you plan a buffer. For detailed planning, see our Cost of Moving to the Netherlands guide and Moving Checklist tool.

Typical relocation cost examples

Actual budgets vary by route, city, and choices; the scenarios below are indicative examples to show how different household types affect costs. Use the calculator above for a personalized range.

ScenarioOne-time relocationMonthly livingFirst year
Single expat€3,000 – €8,000€2,200 – €2,800€30,000 – €42,000
Couple€5,000 – €12,000€3,200 – €4,000€44,000 – €60,000
Family with kids€8,000 – €18,000€4,500 – €6,000€62,000 – €90,000
Moving with pets€6,000 – €14,000€3,200 – €4,200€45,000 – €62,000

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Cost of moving to Amsterdam vs other Dutch cities

City choice affects rent, deposits, and first-year budget. Amsterdam is often the most expensive for rent and temporary housing; Utrecht can also be relatively high. Rotterdam and Eindhoven may be somewhat lower depending on area and housing quality. Final costs depend on exact neighborhood, housing type, and household size. For arrival planning see first 90 days in the Netherlands.

CityTypical rent rangeMonthly living estimateTypical first-year budget
Amsterdam€2,200 – €4,100€3,600 – €4,200€50,000 – €57,000
Utrecht€2,000 – €3,500€3,400 – €3,900€46,000 – €53,000
Rotterdam€1,700 – €3,000€2,900 – €3,400€41,000 – €48,000
Eindhoven€1,600 – €2,800€2,800 – €3,300€40,000 – €47,000

Hidden relocation costs people forget

Many budgets focus only on flights and rent. Real relocation costs often include overlooked setup items:

  • Document translation or legalization
  • Municipality registration timing and repeat appointments
  • Furniture and household basics
  • Bike purchase or transport setup
  • Mobile plan and utilities activation
  • International money transfer fees
  • Pet documentation and travel fees
  • Extra temporary housing days if long-term housing takes longer than expected

Budget warning

Many relocation budgets go wrong because people underestimate deposits, setup shopping, and short-term housing overlap.

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