Relocating to Amsterdam
Summary: Amsterdam is a small city with a lot of people living in it. This makes it energetic and interesting but it also means accommodation costs are high. Some areas are less expensive then others and depending on your needs and/or wants you may choose to live further away from the city centre and pay less for more space.
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About the Author
Nasser al Kamouchi is the online marketing manager at Perfect Housing Amsterdam and shares his detailed knowledge of Amsterdam through his very informative articles. The company’s strategy is to provide the highest possible level of service to expats seeking to relocate to, or for a second home in Amsterdam.
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guestDear Mr al Kamouchi, Hope you are doing well. My name is Donna Sherwani. I am a law student preparing to come to The Hague to study a semester of my Bachelor of Laws at The Hague University... I could not afford living in student accomadation as the costs are high and given that finding employment is not guaranteed, I am considering shared living; i.e. sharing a house with other students, or with a family. Does that system exist in The Hague or shall I be reconsidering all this. Please advise me. Any information will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Donna Sherwani