21 available 5-bedroom houses in Amsterdam found
5-bedroom houses in Amsterdam have an average size of around 168 m². These types of homes offer plenty of space, making them ideal for large families, shared households, or tenants who need multiple rooms — for example, for an office or guest area.
To rent a 5-bedroom house in Amsterdam, landlords typically require a gross monthly income of three to four times the monthly rent. The required income is therefore directly linked to the rental price of the property. For a 5-bedroom house for rent in Amsterdam, rental prices usually start at around € and average approximately € per month.
Monthly costs in addition to the rent:
With an average net monthly salary of around 2,300–2,600 € in the Netherlands, it is especially important for larger households or families with multiple incomes to carefully assess in advance whether renting a 5-bedroom house in Amsterdam fits within the total monthly budget.
Renting a house with 5 bedrooms in Amsterdam costs on average € per month. Rental prices for a five-bedroom house in Amsterdam typically range between € and €, depending on the location, total living space, and the condition of the property. This type of home is especially popular among larger families or households that need plenty of living and working space. On Rentola, you can currently find 21 available 5-bedroom houses in Amsterdam to compare easily.
When renting a house with 5 bedrooms in Amsterdam, additional costs are usually not included in the rental price and typically amount to around €550–850 per month. The exact amount depends on the number of occupants, the property’s energy label, and the season.
The most common costs not included when renting a 5-bedroom house in Amsterdam are:
- gas and electricity (€250–450), especially higher for large or poorly insulated homes and during winter;
- water consumption (€40–70), generally higher for larger households;
- internet and telephony (€30–50);
- municipal taxes and waste collection fees (€35–60), depending on the municipality;
- contents and liability insurance (€15–30).
Together, these costs make up a significant part of the total monthly budget when renting a 5-bedroom house in Amsterdam and should be taken into account in advance when planning your finances.
When renting a 5-bedroom house in Amsterdam, the rent usually includes only the base (net) rent.
In some cases, service charges may also be included. These service costs often cover (typically €60–200 per month):
- periodic maintenance;
- possible garden maintenance;
- the use of shared facilities;
- a homeowners’ association (HOA) contribution.
Costs for gas, water, electricity, and internet are generally not included, unless this is explicitly stated in the rental agreement.
What is included in the rent can vary per 5-bedroom house for rent in Amsterdam, so it is important to carefully check the listing details and conditions on Rentola.
To rent a 5-bedroom house in Amsterdam, landlords usually require a comprehensive set of documents to assess your identity, income, and financial reliability.
Standard required documents:
- a valid form of identification (passport or ID card);
- recent payslips or an income statement;
- an employment contract or a recent employer’s statement;
- recent bank statements;
- in some cases, a reference from a previous landlord.
Additional documents for self-employed tenants or expats:
- a recent annual financial statement or detailed income overview (for self-employed individuals);
- Chamber of Commerce (KvK) registration;
- a residence permit or proof of legal residence;
- sometimes a guarantor or additional financial security, especially for higher rental prices.
The exact documents required may vary per 5-bedroom house for rent in Amsterdam. It is therefore advisable to check the requirements in advance to ensure your application is complete and can be processed without delays.