Information for landlords

Studently connects landlords and estate agents with motivated students across the Netherlands. Our platform has been specially designed to make the letting process simpler, faster and more efficient.

Here you can read how Studently works for you.


Plaats uw woning gratis

On Studently, landlords and estate agents can list their properties free of charge.

You can:

  • Upload photos

  • Add a detailed description

  • Set the rent and location

  • Be visible immediately on our interactive map

There are no installation charges or compulsory subscriptions.


Ontvang gemotiveerde aanvragen

Students who wish to apply for your property via Studently must first pay an application fee.

This means:

  • Only serious candidates should apply

  • Less non-committal messages

  • More high-quality responses

Each application includes the student’s contact details and a personal message.


Direct contact met studenten

When a student submits an application: contact with students

  • Will you receive the student’s details straight away?

  • Please get in touch with us to discuss the next steps

  • You decide independently on acceptance

Studently does not act as an intermediary in the final tenancy agreement.

 Veilig en transparant

Studently provides:

  • A secure payment method

  • Data protection

  • A clear dashboard for your property listings

You always retain full control over your listing.


Uw verantwoordelijkheid

As a landlord, you are responsible for:

  • Accurate and up-to-date property information

  • Compliance with Dutch laws and regulations

  • Transparent and honest communication with students

Studently facilitates the connection, but is not a party to the tenancy agreement.


Waarom kiezen voor Studently?
  • Focused on student accommodation

  • Map-based search function

  • Serious enquiries only

  • Free property listing

  • Quick and easy publication


 
Get started today

Create a landlord account and reach students who are actively looking for accommodation in the Netherlands.