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The Brussels Housing Fund has adapted the conditions necessary to qualify for a mortgage loan at a low interest rate when purchasing a home in the Brussels-Capital Region.

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While Belgium is one of the world's most densely populated countries, its residents live in some of the least densely populated households in Europe.

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The government of Flanders and the construction sector are joining forces to make all houses in the region energy efficient by 2050.

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Brussels finance minister Guy Vanhengel (Open VLD) wants to abolish the mortgage tax break in the Brussels-Capital Region in exchange for a substantial lowering of the registration fees, rep

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House prices in Belgium went up in the first half of 2015, despite a reform of the mortgage tax relief system. The increase is most noticeable in Flanders.

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Flemish environment minister Joke Schauvliege (CD&V) is working on an 'M-score' or mobility score for homes, to serve as an indicator of how accessible a home is.

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Thanks to the growing demand for housing in the European capital and a decline in prices, the sale of apartments in Brussels is on the rise, reports the website Bouw&Wonen.

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The Flemish government’s decision to cut the mortgage tax relief (woonbonus) for properties purchased after 1 Jantary 2015, resulted in an 'explosion' of real estate transactions in the l

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In 10 years' time, there will be no more plots of land left for housing development in Flanders, requiring new - and even existing - houses to become smaller, taller and more expensive, reports

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