Woonbase calculation report
Rent affordability report for €1,500.00
A personalized rent check for a household with €5,250.00 gross monthly income.
Key outputs
Result summary
Monthly cashflow still leaves breathing room after rent and the baseline living-cost orientation. The benchmark mix and supporting factors point to a stronger private-market screening profile.
Inputs
These rent, income, household, and savings values were used for the scenario.
- Monthly rent (EUR)
- €1,500.00
- Main gross monthly income (EUR)
- €5,250.00
- Partner gross monthly income (EUR)
- €0.00
- Savings / assets (EUR)
- €0.00
- Household type
- Single person
- Household size
- 1 person
- Age band for huurtoeslag
- Age 21+
Assumptions
The calculator combines market screening rules, a simplified cashflow model, and official allowance/public-housing reference lines.
- Partner income weight
- 50%
- Contract type
- Permanent contract
- Savings treatment
- Do not count savings
- Contract impact
- Assessed-income factor: 1.00
- Savings impact
- not counted; monthly add-on €0.00
- Official rent cap
- €932.93
- Official asset cap
- €38,479.00
Budget outputs
Monthly cashflow still leaves breathing room after rent and the baseline living-cost orientation.
- Assessed income
- €5,250.00
- Estimated huurtoeslag
- €0.00
- Net rent after allowance
- €1,500.00
- Leftover after net rent
- €3,750.00
- Gross rent share
- 28.6%
- Net rent share
- 28.6%
- Baseline living costs
- €1,150.00
- Leftover after living costs
- €2,600.00
Landlord-screening outputs
The benchmark mix and supporting factors point to a stronger private-market screening profile.
- 3.0x benchmark
- passes; Required income: €4,500.00; Gap: +€750.00
- 3.5x benchmark
- passes; Required income: €5,250.00; Gap: +€0.00
- 4.0x benchmark
- fails; Required income: €6,000.00; Gap: -€750.00
Government and public-housing context
The official checks are open, but this simplified estimate still lands at zero for the current income and rent mix.
- Huurtoeslag
- Estimate only
- Estimated huurtoeslag
- €0.00
- Public segment context
- Free-sector context
- DAEB
- DAEB context only: compare annual income with €51,537.00 and rent with €932.93.
- Passend toewijzen
- Outside the 2026 passend-toewijzen reference on both income and rent.