Julia de Oliveira Moritz

Júlia was born in Brazil, but she’s been away for more than half her life. At five years old, she moved to Nigeria, and at 14, she came to the Netherlands. She came for her education and stayed for… something. She’s not sure if that something is the vibrant springtime or the live music bars. All she knows is that this is her new home, at least for now.

Good for sellers, bad for buyers: Dutch house prices go up for the first time in months

After months of falling, the prices owner-occupied homes in the Netherlands are now increasing. Not only that, but houses have been selling faster and...

International trains could get cheaper and run more often, with a new rail player eyeing Amsterdam and beyond

Picture this: a high-speed rail adventure from Brussels to Amsterdam quicker than you can say "stroopwafel."  And guess what? It doesn't stop there. We're talking...

Body of 19-year-old man found in tent at Dutch music festival

The body of a 19-year-old man was found at Decibel Outdoor, a hardstyle festival near the Dutch-Belgian border. The cause of his death is...

More and more tourists flock to the Netherlands each year: here’s why

If you thought the Netherlands was the worst place to go on holiday, think again. Tourists from around Europe are coming to the Netherlands...

Here’s why more Dutchies are avoiding going to the office

We are all well-versed in the life of the home office by now. So much so that a lot of Dutchies are avoiding the...

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