Netherlands · Cost of Living

Not cheap.
Predictable.

Nobody moves to the Netherlands to slash their budget — this isn't Portugal. The pitch is different: healthcare that costs €159/month at any age, no property-tax shocks, no car needed. Here's what a couple actually spends in 2026.

Figures verified 8 July 2026
The key numbers · 2026
  • Couple, monthly, excluding rent: roughly €2,200–2,500 (≈ $2,500–2,850) — indicative
  • Rent, 70m² free-sector apartment: ~€1,480/month national average on new leases; ~€1,950+ in Amsterdam
  • Health insurance: €319/month per couple (2 × €159.30 average basic premium)
  • Groceries, couple: €400–650/month · Utilities: €200–350 · Internet: €35–60
  • Inflation: 3.3% (2025 average, CBS)
  • VAT: 21% standard / 9% reduced — already in every price you see

A couple's monthly budget

The table below is a realistic 2026 budget for a retired or remote-working couple renting a 70m² free-sector apartment outside Amsterdam. Dollar figures at €1 = $1.14 (1 July 2026).

ItemMonthly (EUR)Monthly (USD)
Rent, 70m² free sector (national avg, new lease)~€1,480~$1,690
Basic health insurance, 2 adults (2026 avg)€319$364
Groceries€400–650$456–741
Utilities (energy, water, municipal levies)€200–350$228–399
Internet + two mobile plans€60–100$68–114
Public transport, two OV-chipkaart users (moderate use)€100–200$114–228
Everything else (dining, clothes, leisure)€500–800$570–912
Total with rent~€3,100–3,900~$3,530–4,450

The €2,200–2,500 excluding-rent figure is an aggregated 2026 estimate, labelled indicative pending our cross-check against Nibud reference budgets. Amsterdam adds 30–40% to the rent line and 10–15% to dining.

Where the Netherlands beats North America

Where it stings

Bottom line: for a couple with $60,000+/year of reliable income, the Netherlands is comfortably affordable — the money buys less square footage and more security than it does at home.
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Sources

  1. Inflation 3.3% (2025 average): CBS — cbs.nl
  2. Rent: Pararius quarterly report, €21.12/m² national new-lease average Q1 2026 (70m² ≈ €1,480)
  3. Health insurance €159.30/month average (2026): insurer premium filings, aggregated Nov 2025
  4. VAT rates: Belastingdienst — belastingdienst.nl
  5. Grocery, utility, transport, and couple-budget ranges: aggregated 2026 estimates, labelled indicative; cross-check against Nibud reference budgets scheduled in our fact-check pass
  6. USD conversion: €1 = $1.14 (1 July 2026)
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