What rental price can I charge for my property in Rotterdam?

The rent price you can charge for your property in Rotterdam depends on several factors. We have provided an overview of the most important factors that determine the rental price for a property in Rotterdam.

Location of your property in Rotterdam

The location of your property is an important factor in determining the rent. In Rotterdam, there are neighbourhoods where rental prices are generally higher, such as the city centre and Kralingen. In other neighbourhoods, such as Delfshaven and Charlois, rental prices are generally lower.

Type of property

The type of property you are letting also affects the rental price. For example, apartments are generally more expensive than houses. The size and condition of the property also play a significant role in determining the rental price.

Amenities

The amenities your property offers also influence the rental price. Things such as a balcony, garden or parking space. The presence of luxury amenities, such as a swimming pool or gym, can also significantly increase the rental price.

Competitive rental prices

It is important to know what the average rental prices are in the area where your property is located. If you’re asking a rental price that’s too high, this could cause potential tenants to drop out or even bypass your property. Therefore, it’s important to consider the rental prices of comparable properties in the neighbourhood.

Laws and regulations for letting out your property in Rotterdam

In the Netherlands, there are laws and regulations in place for determining the rental price. There’s a property valuation system in place that determines the maximum rent price  for a property up to a certain number of points, depending on factors such as the size of the property. You aren’t allowed to increase the rent without good reason; there are rules surrounding rental increases. It is important to seek proper advice before determining the rental price for your property.

All in all, there are many factors that determine the rental price of a property in Rotterdam. It is therefore advisable to reach out to a letting agent who has knowledge of the local rental market and can advise you on determining the rental price of your property. This will enable you to set a realistic rental price and increase the chances of a successful letting.

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