When you first move to Amsterdam it can be a bit overwhelming. Betty & Bob would be very pleased to get you settled and lighten your administrative load, so don’t hesitate to contact us at Betty & Bob to help you out!
The Dutch housing market is constantly changing and differs per region. Take a look at our overview of the main facts and figures regarding the rental market in the Netherlands!
We have hosted a workshop entitled “Rental differences in the three big cities” during which we've shared insights into the rental markets in Amsterdam, Rotterdam and The Hague.
Moving to a new country leads to an overwhelming number of decisions to be made. We have outlined 5 important cost decisions when moving to the Netherlands to help facilitate the process of moving to a new country.
Is your knowledge of Amsterdam limited to its picturesque canals and famed nightlife? You're not alone: most expats in Amsterdam know very little about the city's history before moving here.
In a country with a rich history of trade and commerce, starting a business can still be challenging. As a leading rental agent, Perfect Housing can open doors.
Today The Hague is the country's seat of government and home to many international organizations. Here are some interesting facts & figures about The Hague.
Moving to The Hague with kids and considering school options? Many families from abroad opt to send their kids to an international school, particularly expats coming to the country for a limited time.
The Hague has a variety of expat-friendly neighbourhood, from dynamic and urban to green and residential. Check out our guide to The Hague's central to further afield areas.
Moving to The Hague and expecting to stay for longer than four months? Check out our guide on how to register and adhere to the city's legal guidelines.
Despite a reputation built primarily on nightlife and a liberal attitude, Amsterdam's many public playgrounds, parks and activities geared towards children make it an ideal place for expat family