STUDENT RENTAL SEARCH SUPPORT
Struggling to find a room or apartment in Eindhoven? We actively search across all platforms and guide you step-by-step.
FINDING HOUSING IN THE NETHERLANDS IS HARD FOR MULTIPLE REASONS
No replies to your applications
Too many candidates per listing
Maybe you're not in the country yet
Big and confusing system
WE'RE HERE TO HELP YOU
Instead of feeling stressed and doing everything yourself, we can support you in your housing process.
Normally:
You search endlessly
You apply blindly
You compete with hundreds of others
With us:
We search for you
We position you strategically
We help you stand out
HOW IT WORKS
1. Intake & Strategy
We define your budget, preferences, and realistic options
2. We help you search
Across all major platforms and our network
3. We support your applications
Profile, communication & positioning
4. We help you secure your home
From viewing to contract support
Pricing
We work with a starting fee of €250,- to begin your search.
A remaining succes fee of €1000,- is due when you successfully secure a home.
No cure, no succes fee!
WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT US
Ready to secure your home?
JUST RENTED:
some of our recently found homes
Looking for a room or apartment as a student in the Netherlands can feel like it is not possible, but with the right support, it is. Here is a real example of a recent home we’ve recently rented:
Just rented by XHS!
Eindhoven
Age —> Recently renovated
Home secured in —> 6 days
Just rented by XHS!
Eindhoven
Age —> Recently completely renovated
Home secured in —> 6 days
Just rented by XHS!
Eindhoven
Age → Just renovated
Home secured in → 6 days
FAQ's for students
1. What is the difference between a room, studio, and apartment?
- Room: You rent a private bedroom and share kitchen/bathroom with others
- Studio: Private living space with your own kitchen and bathroom
- Apartment: Larger private home, sometimes shared with roommates
2. What documents do landlords usually ask for?
Many landlords request:
- Proof of student enrollment
- Identification (passport or ID card)
- Proof of income or guarantor
- Previous rental references (sometimes)
Preparing these documents early can help you apply faster.
3. Should I view the room before renting?
Yes, if possible.
Viewings help you check:
- Condition of the room
- Cleanliness of shared spaces
- Location and surroundings
- Whether the listing matches the photos
If you cannot visit, request a video viewing.
4. What is usually included in the rent?
This depends on the rental agreement.
Some rentals include:
- Gas and electricity
- Water
- Internet
- Furniture
Always confirm what is included to avoid unexpected costs.
5. What should I check before moving in?
Before signing or moving:
- Read the rental contract carefully
- Check deposit terms
- Inspect the room condition
- Confirm registration possibilities