Top 50 Highest Yield Rental Properties in Amsterdam

WoningLab Investor Intelligence Report — March 2026


Executive Summary

Analysis of 50 Amsterdam rental properties with the highest gross rental yield

(annual rent / WOZ tax assessment). These properties offer the best return on investment

relative to their government-assessed value.

What this means: Gross yield measures how much annual rent income a property generates

relative to its assessed value. The Dutch average is roughly 4-6%. Properties above 8%

may represent strong investment opportunities — or areas where WOZ assessments lag behind

actual rental market conditions.


Top Neighbourhoods by Yield

High-yield rentals in Amsterdam cluster in these buurts:


Top 50 Properties

1. Nicolaas Anslijnstraat 255, 1068XA

2. Nicolaas Anslijnstraat 237, 1068XA

3. Nicolaas Anslijnstraat 261, 1068XA

4. Nicolaas Anslijnstraat 223, 1068XA

5. Osdorpplein 1001F1, 1068TG

6. Nicolaas Anslijnstraat 230, 1068XA

7. Osdorpplein 1001D6, 1068TG

8. Osdorpplein 1001A4, 1068TG

9. Nicolaas Anslijnstraat 231, 1068XA

10. Osdorpplein 1001D2, 1068TG

11. Osdorpplein 1001C6, 1068TG

12. Osdorpplein 1001B6, 1068TG

13. Nieuwe Osdorpergracht 266, 1068HV

14. Distelweg 78R104, 1031HH

15. Dijkmeerlaan 154, 1096DE

16. Osdorpplein 1001A6, 1068TG

17. Nicolaas Anslijnstraat 269, 1068XA

18. Nicolaas Anslijnstraat 217, 1068XA

19. Osdorpplein 1001A2, 1068TG

20. Osdorpplein 1001C1, 1068TG

21. Osdorpplein 1001C2, 1068TG

22. Hogehilweg 12B47, 1101CD

23. Distelweg 78R3, 1031HH

24. Werfkade 73, 1033TA

25. Distelweg 78R38, 1031HH

26. Distelweg 78R37, 1031HH

27. Grasweg 167, 1031HX

28. Rijnlandlaan 215, 1062MX

29. Van Leijenberghlaan 96, 1082GM

30. Van Leijenberghlaan 96, 1082GM

31. Hiraistraat 6A195, 1101DA

32. Orteliusstraat 83, 1057BA

33. Hiraistraat 6A192, 1101DA

34. Hiraistraat 6A166, 1101DA

35. Hiraistraat 6A182, 1101DA

36. Hogehilweg 11K77, 1101CA

37. Hiraistraat 6A153, 1101DA

38. Hogehilweg 11K65, 1101CA

39. Hogehilweg 11K68, 1101CA

40. Hiraistraat 6A157, 1101DA

41. Keizersgracht 820D, 1017EE

42. Rooswijck 20, 1081AJ

43. Sarphatipark 1142, 1073ED

44. Van Eeghenstraat 230, 1071GM

45. Amsteldijk 1312, 1078RT

46. Jan van Zutphenstraat 115, 1069RR

47. Naritaweg 209D, 1043CB

48. Erich Salomonstraat 144, 1087EH

49. De Rijpgracht 7H, 1056XP

50. Reyer Anslostraat 72, 1054KT


Methodology

Gross yield is calculated as: (monthly rent x 12) / WOZ value x 100.

This measures the return an investor would earn if purchasing at the WOZ-assessed value

and renting at the current asking price. Actual net yield will be lower after accounting

for maintenance, vacancy, taxes (box 3), and management costs.

WOZ (Waardering Onroerende Zaken) values are determined annually by Dutch municipalities.

They often lag behind market values, which can inflate yield calculations.

Data sources: Funda (listings), PDOK BAG (building registry), WOZ (tax assessments via Walter Living)


Generated by WoningLab (woninglab.nl) — Dutch Real Estate Intelligence

Dataset: 4,000+ properties across Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Den Haag, Utrecht, Eindhoven

Contact: info@woninglab.nl | API access: woninglab.nl/docs

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