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The Brussels parliament has proposed the formation of a rent-control commission, which, if approved, would be a first for Belgium.

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While there were understandably fewer transactions last year in the housing market in Brussels, prices went up by an average of over 7%.

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More than 40 apartments and houses have come back onto the normal rental market in Ixelles because of an inspection of properties listed on Airbnb.

The pavement on Avenue du Diamant after the fire services attended a water leak (© Pompiers de Bruxelles)
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Following the extensive subsidence caused by a broken water pipe under a pavement on Avenue du Diamant in Schaerbeek on Friday, some 15 people have been relocated by the municipality to temp

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Brussels embarked on a three-year project today to switch residents’ natural gas supply.

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A couple living in a tiny prefab house on land they own in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert have gathered 2,500 signatories on a petition after they were ordered to destroy their home by next month.

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Should you have a dream to live near South Station, we have good news for you: A new development project will see 134 new flats and 72,000 square-meters of office space built in the neighbourhood.

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Believe it or not, Brussels regulations governing Airbnb rentals are too complex and full of vague terminology. And it takes way too along for an approval.

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Roughly 40 neighbourhood councils have established a new umbrella committee so they can collectively fight against the city’s development plans.

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