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Some 45% of properties in Brussels listed on Airbnb are run by property management firms or private investors, according to a new study by VUB university.
Ixelles is redefining what ‘mixed-use’ means with Kult XL Ateliers, a new project that brings artist studios and social housing together.
The province of Flemish Brabant has approved a building permit for three apartment blocks on the banks of the Senne river in Halle – a permit that had been refused by the city itself because of th
The Brussels regional government has set aside nearly €1 million to convert currently empty space in various buildings into housing.
The Brussels Capital-Region is about to launch a new commission to take complaints from people who believe the rent they are paying for their house or apartment is out of all proportion.
Three municipalities in the Brussels region have worked together on new recommendations to control the spread of co-living in the city.
Development plans for the complete renovation of the Centre Monnaie building in downtown Brussels are open for public scrutiny as of Wednesday.
The number of homeless people in Brussels, including children and young people as well as adults, has increased by 27.72% over the last two years but, according to an initial national census relea
Pascal Smet, state secretary for urban development in the Brussels government, wants to rework regulations to require new houses and flats to include a garden or terrace in the building plan.