Short-term rental (Airbnb) market study in Amsterdam, Netherlands

Factual data · GO/NO-GO verdict · Financial model calibrated over 96 months

Market context

The Airbnb project in Amsterdam works on three models: direct owner management (max margin), concierge service (15-25 % of revenue), professional rental operation (long-term lease + authorized sub-rental).

Key indicators

Initial investment
260K € 1.2M €
Depending on location and positioning
Year 1 revenue
24K € 95K €
Year 1 target, ramp to 1.2-1.4x by year 3
Average ticket
88 € 297 €
35 % target net margin
Payback period
96 months
Typical steady-state payback

Economic profile of the area

Population
873K inhabitants
North Holland
Country
Netherlands
Tier 1 — major metropolis
Setup cost
+45% vs average
Rent + labor index
Purchasing power
+35% vs average
Local disposable income

Dominant profile: business · touristique · capitale

Why Amsterdam for this project?

Amsterdam (North Holland, Netherlands) has about 873K inhabitants and shows dense business fabric (HQs, B2B services, professionals), and strong tourist footfall boosting seasonal spending and average ticket. For a short-term rental (airbnb) project, this means a high average ticket and a setup cost above national by 45 %.

Local purchasing power and lead density allow targeting the high end of the revenue range from year 2. Concretely, initial investment calibrated for Amsterdam ranges from 260K € to 1.2M €, and Year 1 target revenue sits between 24K € and 95K € — a range that already factors in the local coefficients of this city (+45% vs average on costs, +35% vs average on purchasing power).

Competition and positioning

Competitive density: high (dense supply, segmentation required).

Dominant players: mix of family-owned independents and global groups (Accor, Marriott, IHG).

Positioning recommendation: Premium positioning defensible thanks to comfortable sector margin.

Local opportunities and threats

✅ Opportunities
  • Strong business volume in Amsterdam (873K inhabitants) with a dense economic fabric.
  • High purchasing power in Amsterdam (+35% vs average): favorable for premium positioning.
  • Mature market in Amsterdam with loyal clientele and established consumption habits.
⚠️ Threats
  • Intense competition in Amsterdam: many established players, high saturation in main niches.
  • High setup costs in Amsterdam (+45% vs average): extended ROI, larger initial cash requirement.

2026 trends

3-year financial projections

Indicator Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Year 1 revenue 24K € → 95K € ×1,18 (ramp-up) ×1,32 (steady-state)
Target net margin negative to low 31 % 37 %
Working capital (days of revenue) 45-60 d 35-50 d 30-45 d
Cumulative ROI investment ~50 % Payback at 96 months

These ratios are calibrated on MarketLens sector benchmarks and adjusted by local coefficients of Amsterdam, Netherlands (cost +45% vs average, income +35% vs average).

Main risks to anticipate

Sources and methodology

This page combines multiple data sources for a factual analysis calibrated on Amsterdam.

Related pages

Frequently asked questions

Is Airbnb rental still profitable in Amsterdam?
Yes, depending on local regulation. Tight markets (Paris, Bordeaux, Nice, Lyon...) cap at 120 nights/year for primary residence. Secondary or dedicated property: typical revenue 24K €-95K € €/year at 55-65 % occupancy. Gross yield 8-12 % vs 4-5 % unfurnished.
What operating costs to expect?
Cleaning and linen (12-18 % of revenue), platform commission (3-15 %), concierge if outsourced (15-25 %), repairs and maintenance (5-8 %), internet/streaming subscriptions, tourist tax (passed through). Total opex 30-45 % of revenue. Net margin 35 %.
Legal structure for professional Airbnb operation?
1-2 properties: passive furnished rental (favorable tax). 3+ properties or >23K € revenue: professional furnished rental with depreciation and loss carry-forward. Beyond: family LLC, SPV, or family holding.
How to comply with regulation in Amsterdam?
Steps: city hall declaration, registration number to display on Airbnb, 120-night cap if primary residence in tight market, tourist tax collection and remittance, business income reporting. Enforcement has tightened since 2023.

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