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Amsterdam and Utrecht lead the Netherlands' coliving market. Cycle-friendly cities, English widely spoken, and a cosmopolitan community of expats and young professionals.
Dutch coliving ranges from €900–€1,800/mo all-inclusive. Amsterdam is the most expensive (€1,200–€1,800/mo), while Utrecht and Eindhoven offer better value at €800–€1,200/mo. The Netherlands is one of Europe's priciest markets but offers excellent quality of life, English-friendly culture, and great cycling infrastructure.
Amsterdam leads Dutch coliving with the most operators and highest demand, especially from expats and international professionals. Utrecht is a popular alternative — more affordable, compact, and very liveable. Rotterdam suits design and architecture enthusiasts. The Hague has a strong international/diplomatic community.
Non-EU citizens working remotely for foreign companies can enter the Netherlands on tourist visas (90 days) but need a separate residence permit for longer stays. The Netherlands doesn't offer a dedicated digital nomad visa, though the Highly Skilled Migrant Visa is available for company-sponsored positions.
The Netherlands consistently ranks among the world's top countries for quality of life, work-life balance, and happiness. English is widely spoken, cities are exceptionally bike-friendly, healthcare is excellent, and the food and culture scene is diverse and vibrant. Amsterdam's international atmosphere makes integration easy for expats.
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