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We may move a lot, but that doesn’t mean we’re good at it

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Nowhere in the eurozone are houses more expensive than in Belgium, taking account of the relationship between house prices and salaries, according to a new report Standard & Poor’s (S&P).

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Verstraete is one half of Housestories, a company that offers furnished flats with a difference.

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Hennen (pictured) arrived in Brussels from Liège to practice European competition law in 2007 but soon decided to take a break and start his own business.

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The bulk of Brussels’ expat community is here to work, be it for European institutions, international NGOs, multinationals or Belgian businesses.

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Frenchman Georges Sciberras (pictured) has been living in an Aedifica apartment in Brussels since 2011, and every weekend he returns to his family, who live near Lyon.

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The property market in Brussels, both commercial and residential, has shaken off the 2008 credit crunch and is showing signs of recovery, believes Rod Scrivener, head of valuations at the Belgian

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More than half (53 percent) of the houses in Belgium are older than 52 years, and more than half of the apartment buildings (52 percent) are older than 43 years, according to figures from the Fina

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