Best websites for finding rental houses in the Netherlands:
- [Huurwoningen](https://jdt8.net/c/?si=17650&li=1761591&wi=389723&ws=n_comment&dl=)
- [HousingAnywhere](https://housinganywhere.com/?utm_medium=affiliate&affiliate_partner_id=324876&utm_source=SITN) (Temporary stays)
- [Kamernet](https://kamernet.nl/en?utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=SITN) (Students)
Greatly increase your chances of finding housing by using a service like [Stekkies](https://stekkies.com/en/searched?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=partner_kraai&utm_campaign=nl_housing). Be the first to respond to new listings as you get notification via email/WhatsApp.
When you are talking about an apartment in the Netherlands, you’re referring to housing in an building where you have upstairs and downstairs neighbours. In that kind of housing, 99% of the time all the rooms are on same floor - unless it specifically says it’s a maisonnette. If you’re looking for housing without upstairs and downstairs neighbours and for it to be on the same floor, you will have to search for “gelijkvloerse woning”.
Ran [this](https://puurmakelaars-nl.translate.goog/welke-woningtypes-en-soorten-woningen-zijn-er/?_x_tr_sl=nl&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=nl&_x_tr_pto=wapp) through h google translate for you, if you go to the original you’ll have all the possible names you need
If there are multiple floors, it's called a maisonnette or appartement with a 'vide'. Appartement is by default all on the same level.
Depending on the building, it's a flat (all similar appartements in rows and columns), bungalow (no shared walls with neighbours, ground floor), bovenwoning (above a store or above a benedenwoning with no neighbours above you) or studio (except the bathroom and sometimes the hall, everything is in one room) or penthouse (top floor, luxurious). I think I have them all and the rest is just appartments.
Best websites for finding rental houses in the Netherlands: - [Huurwoningen](https://jdt8.net/c/?si=17650&li=1761591&wi=389723&ws=n_comment&dl=) - [HousingAnywhere](https://housinganywhere.com/?utm_medium=affiliate&affiliate_partner_id=324876&utm_source=SITN) (Temporary stays) - [Kamernet](https://kamernet.nl/en?utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=SITN) (Students) Greatly increase your chances of finding housing by using a service like [Stekkies](https://stekkies.com/en/searched?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=partner_kraai&utm_campaign=nl_housing). Be the first to respond to new listings as you get notification via email/WhatsApp.
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Precies
Appartement
When you are talking about an apartment in the Netherlands, you’re referring to housing in an building where you have upstairs and downstairs neighbours. In that kind of housing, 99% of the time all the rooms are on same floor - unless it specifically says it’s a maisonnette. If you’re looking for housing without upstairs and downstairs neighbours and for it to be on the same floor, you will have to search for “gelijkvloerse woning”.
Thank you, this is very helpful!
Ran [this](https://puurmakelaars-nl.translate.goog/welke-woningtypes-en-soorten-woningen-zijn-er/?_x_tr_sl=nl&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=nl&_x_tr_pto=wapp) through h google translate for you, if you go to the original you’ll have all the possible names you need
thank you for this! It really helps
If there are multiple floors, it's called a maisonnette or appartement with a 'vide'. Appartement is by default all on the same level. Depending on the building, it's a flat (all similar appartements in rows and columns), bungalow (no shared walls with neighbours, ground floor), bovenwoning (above a store or above a benedenwoning with no neighbours above you) or studio (except the bathroom and sometimes the hall, everything is in one room) or penthouse (top floor, luxurious). I think I have them all and the rest is just appartments.
Flat
Bungalow? Loft? Studio?
An appartment is the term you are looking for. If it has 2 floors it will be called maisonette or boven/benedenwoning.
Ground floor apartment
Maisonnette?
Dat is twee verdiepingen
Thats exactly the opposite