Retire in Netherlands
Your complete guide to financial independence in Netherlands for 2026
Excellent infrastructure and cycling culture; tax ruling (30%) for some expats.
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85%
Cost of Living
vs NYC baseline
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$1,800
Average Rent
per month
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33.0%
Capital Gains Tax
on investments
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9/10
Safety Score
security rating
How Much Do You Need to Retire in Netherlands?
Lean FIRE
€678,300
For €1,700/mo lifestyle
Moderate
€1,017,450
For €2,550/mo lifestyle
Comfortable
€1,356,600
For €3,400/mo lifestyle
Luxury
€1,695,750
For €4,250/mo lifestyle
Note: These calculations use the 4.0% safe withdrawal rate and include Netherlands's 33.0% capital gains tax.
Visa & Residency Options
Available Visas
DAFT (for Americans) / HSM
Cost by Location Type
Urban
€2,520
40% more
Suburban
€1,800
baseline
Rural
€1,440
20% less
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Frequently Asked Questions about Netherlands
Geo-arbitrage is the strategy of earning a strong currency (like USD or EUR) while living in a country with a lower cost of living. In 2026, this is the fastest way to achieve FIRE, allowing you to reduce expenses by 40-60% without lowering your quality of life.
The Freedom Clock calculates your exact 'Freedom Date' based on your savings, income, and the real-time cost of living in your target country. It accounts for 2026 inflation rates and tax laws to give you a precise timeline for early retirement.
A tax benefit allowing employers to pay 30% of a qualified expat's salary tax-free. The minimum salary for this in 2026 is €48,013.
A planned phase-out (30-20-10%) was reversed; the full 30% rate remains for 2026, though it will drop to 27% in 2027.
The Dutch-American Friendship Treaty allows US entrepreneurs to live and work in the NL with a minimum business investment of €4,500.
No. Remote workers often use the DAFT (for Americans) or apply as a 'Self-Employed' person, which uses a difficult points-based system.
There is a severe housing shortage. Rents in Amsterdam for a 1-bedroom start at €1,800–€2,500, and competition is fierce.
Yes, everyone living in the NL must purchase 'Basisverzekering' (basic insurance) from a private provider, costing roughly €140–€160/month.
30% Ruling holders can exchange their foreign license for a Dutch one without a test; otherwise, most non-EU licenses are valid for only 185 days.
The Netherlands has some of the best internet in the world, with near-universal fiber optic and 5G coverage.
The Netherlands has the highest English proficiency in the world for a non-native country; you can easily live here without speaking Dutch.
The state retirement age (AOW) is 67 years as of 2024 and remains the same for 2026.
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