Accomodation-practical guide

How to find accommodation?

Unlike other European capitals, Brussels has an abundant supply of relatively affordable housing. You will therefore be able to easily find a place that suits your needs. Housing prices vary not only depending on the level of comfort and square footage, but also based on the neighborhood you choose.

The Brussels-Capital Region is made up of 19 municipalities, each with its own unique characteristics. The website of the Brussels-Capital Region provides a brief introduction to each municipality.

Which websites to consult?

The following websites offer a wide range of properties for rent:
https://ple.mykot.be
http://www.immoweb.be/
http://www.vlan.be/
http://www.pap.be/
http://www.appartager.be/
http://www.brukot.be/ 
http://www.kotplanet.be/ 
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Note to non-Belgian students: the term "KOT" refers to student accommodation, it's a small peculiarity of our language.

Practical guide to Brussels: http://visitbrussels.be/