Renting out to expats is a strategic choice for landlords looking for reliable tenants with a stable income and a clear rental period. As an international city, The Hague attracts thousands of highly educated foreign professionals who come to live and work here temporarily every year. We understand exactly what it takes to rent to this specific target group and guide you from start to finish with the expertise and personal attention it deserves.
Expats have different needs and requirements than local home seekers. They often look for furnished or upholstered homes that are immediately habitable, have a limited search time due to their approaching start of work, and appreciate professional guidance in English. Thanks to our years of experience with international rentals and our extensive network of relocation agents and companies, we ensure that your home reaches just the right expat.


Expats are an attractive target group for hosts. They usually have an employment contract with an international organization or multinational, which ensures income security. Many expats also benefit from housing allowances from their employer or the 30% ruling, so they often have a higher rental budget. When renting out an apartment to expats or temporarily renting out the house to expats, you benefit from this financial stability.
An important advantage is that expats usually stay in the Netherlands for a certain period of time — often between one and five years. This means that, as a landlord, you have more predictability about the rental period, without the risk of a tenant staying indefinitely.
The Hague has a strong demand for expatriate housing due to the presence of international organizations, embassies, the International Criminal Court, and numerous multinationals. This constant demand for rental property for expats makes the Hague market particularly suitable for landlords who seek stability and quality.
When renting to expats, the same legal rules apply as to Dutch tenants. You must take into account the correct type of rental contract (Type A, B or C), correct rent determination according to the home valuation system and any municipal permits. We ensure that all documentation is correctly drawn up in both Dutch and English, advise which contract type best suits your situation, and arrange the administration.

At HAYMAN Real Estate, we have a proven track record in renting to expats. Our process starts with a personal intake interview about your home and wishes. We advise whether upholstered or furnished rentals best suit your situation and target group, and together determine a realistic rental price based on the current market and comparable properties.
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Clear answers to common questions about hosting to expats
The biggest difference lies in the target group and their specific needs. Expats often have a higher budget, are looking for furnished homes, have a limited search time, and stay for a predetermined period of time. We provide all communication in English and have direct contact with employers and relocation agents for faster placement.
Most expats stay in the Netherlands between 1 and 5 years, depending on their employment contract. This offers landlords predictability and stability, while limiting the risk of long-term occupancy.
Both furnished and fully upholstered homes are highly sought after among expats. Furnished rentals are ideal for expats who are temporarily in the Netherlands and do not bring their own belongings. However, upholstered rentals (including curtains, lights, kitchen appliances) are also popular, as many expats bring their own furniture and personal items from their home country. Both options justify a higher rental price than basic rentals. We are happy to advise you which option is most suitable for your home and target group.
The rental price is determined based on the home valuation system, the location, condition of the home, whether it is furnished, and the current market demand for expat homes in your neighborhood. During our home visit, we provide a realistic indication.
Yes, we offer various management packages, from full management with periodic inspections and maintenance coordination to lighter variants. We are happy to discuss which option best suits your situation.
Although this is rare, unexpected circumstances (such as transfer or dismissal) may require an expat to leave earlier than planned. In such cases, a notice period of one month is usually set out in the rental contract. The expat's employer often helps to find a solution, such as continuing to pay the rent until a new tenant is found. In such a situation, we ensure rapid relocation via our network, so that your rental income is minimally interrupted. In addition, we always screen for the stability of the employment relationship in order to minimize this risk in advance.