All signs indicate that the gap is widening between income and rent prices. In Brussels, rents rise as incomes fall…while residents foot the bill.Lire la suite
All signs indicate that the gap is widening between income and rent prices. In Brussels, rents rise as incomes fall…while residents foot the bill.Lire la suite
Brussels residents, confronted by rising housing costs, are forced to make ends meet by living in low quality housing or spaces too small for the size of their families.Lire la suite
At the end of 2013, there were 39,369 social rental housing units in the Brussels region, amounting to only 10% of the region’s total housing stock…Lire la suite
For nearly twenty years now, our numbers indicate there are between 15-30,000 empty houses in Brussels, which equals around 55,000 housing units.Lire la suite
The housing challenges facing Brussels are considerable. Regional sale and rent prices are growing far more rapidly than residents’ wages. Low-income households have been particularly hard hit.Lire la suite