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In an attempt to strengthen home-buyers' position in a city facing a housing crisis, Brussels has increased its tax relief on property purchases - from €175,000 to €200,000 - making buying a house

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The average living area of new constructions has decreased from 150m² to 125m² over the past 20 years, according to construction confederation Embuild.

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Belgian rail operator SNCB has sold 59 of its stations over the past 10 years, including 15 in the past year alone, La Dernière Heure reports.

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An estimated 300 historic lifts and counting have been certified as part of Brussels’ cultural heritage.

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Discrimination in the Belgian housing market has been on researchers' and policymakers' radar for some time now - but despite mounting studies showing that black people and people of Middle Easter

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Skyrocketing energy prices, the climate crisis and Renolution – Brussels’ new sustainable home renovation strategy – are key contributors to the sharp in

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The City of Brussels is going ahead with its plan to tax co-living spaces beginning in January of next year.

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Bigger is not always better – and apparently it isn’t always greener, either.

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While ordinary residents have seen the price of homes in the Belgian capital steadily rise, office property prices remain sluggish as companies continue to downsize in the wake of the pandemic and

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