39 Houses for rent in Groningen – From €713/month

Finding a house for rent in Groningen can be challenging due to high demand. The house rental listings on this page have been published with a two hour delay to give RentSlam users a competitive advantage. Would you like to have that advantage as well and receive all houses for rent instantly? Then you should register now!

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Why rent a house?

  • Maximum privacy – Houses offer complete privacy without shared walls
  • Private garden or outdoor space – Your own garden or terrace
  • Room for the whole family – Ample space for families with children

Frequently asked questions about renting houses

  • House rental prices in the Netherlands vary greatly by region. In the Randstad area, prices are higher than in other parts of the country. On average, you pay between 1,500 and 3,000 per month for a rental house, depending on size, location and amenities. Families should budget 2,000 to 3,500 for a 2-3 bedroom property.

  • A rental house with a garden is in high demand and goes quickly. With RentSlam you receive new rental homes with gardens directly when they come online. Filter by property type “house” to see only houses, which often have gardens.

  • Renting offers flexibility: no long-term financial commitments, no maintenance costs for major repairs, and the ability to move more easily. Ideal for those who don’t know where they want to settle yet or don’t have equity for a mortgage.

  • Pay attention to the condition, energy label, garden maintenance (who is responsible), rental conditions and the neighborhood. Check if there are house rules for the garden and if pets are allowed.

  • This varies by landlord. Many private landlords allow pets, but always ask before signing. It’s usually stated in the rental contract or house rules.

  • The average rental period for a house is often longer than for apartments, usually at least 1-2 years. Many families rent long-term because moving with children is significant.

  • You need contents insurance for your belongings and liability insurance. Building insurance is the responsibility of the landlord.