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More than 50,000 people are on the waiting list for social housing in Brussels, reflecting a worsening housing crisis in the Belgian capital.
Short-term renters in Brussels will see a range of benefits from a new ordinance that came into effect on 1 November, including protection from rising rents, greater protections against negligent
The municipality of Woluwe-Saint-Pierre has taken control of a private rental property for the first time at the request of Brussels Housing, citing the reason that it had been vacant for too long
The Brussels region is no longer accepting new applications for "Renolution" grants - financial support for residents to put towards energy-saving renovations and investments.
Some 26% of Brussels residents live in inadequate housing, according to new figures from the social barometer issued by the Common Community Commission (Cocom), that regulates and manages matters
A quarter of new housing in Brussels is converted from office spaces, according to a new edition of perspective.brussels’s office observatory.
An estimated 4,500 homes are sitting vacant in Brussels while the city suffers from a housing crisis, according to research commissioned by Brussels housing minister Nawal Ben Hamou (PS).
On 19 September 2023, the Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region passed a new ordinance on the preferential right for tenants of rented property.
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