Cost of living and smart money habits
The Netherlands isn't cheap, but with a few habits it's very livable. Rough monthly guides (they vary a lot by city):
- Room: €600–900 · 1-bed apartment: €1,200–1,800+
- Health insurance: ~€140 per adult
- Groceries: €250–350 · Transport: €60–120
- Phone + internet: €40–70
Money habits
- Pay with PIN/contactless and iDEAL; tipping is modest (rounding up).
- Compare energy and internet on Pricewise/Overstappen and switch when deals beat your renewal.
- Claim any allowances you're entitled to.
Tip: Build a small buffer for the eigen risico (health own-risk) and the annual energy settlement — both can land as one-off bills.
Good to know: Adapty offers guidance grounded in verified Dutch sources — it is not legal, tax, or medical advice, and it does not replace official institutions. For decisions with real consequences, check the official source or consult a qualified professional.
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