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Whether you are newly arrived or have settled in Brussels recently, it is essential to get to know your new environment, including the security services available.
Foreigners who first move to Brussels are increasingly leaving the Belgian capital for its Flemish suburbs, citing the availability of more green space for children, according to a study commissio
Low interest rates and rising inflation make it a good time to be investing in a new home, despite record-breaking property prices.
If its pastoral landscapes, rich historical heritage and high living standards aren’t enough to win you over, here are six more reasons why the tiny western European nation of Belgium is a great pl
About 16,000 more people moved from Brussels to Wallonia or Flanders last year than in the opposite direction, new figures reveal.
So you're moving to Belgium. Congratulations. You probably have lots of questions about finding a place to live and getting settled in.
Citizens of the European Economic Area (EEA) do not need a visa to enter Belgium.
Moving house can be a document-heavy process. Written notice is often required for the three-month period before breaking your apartment lease or closing your contracts with utility companies.
Locals who want to move into a new building typically contact their local municipal administration to arrange for no-parking signs to be put up.