Rent Prices in Brussels
:contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} has a diverse and competitive rental market, shaped by its role as the administrative heart of the European Union. While generally more affordable than cities like Paris or Amsterdam, rent prices can vary significantly depending on the neighborhood and property type.
π Average Monthly Rent by Apartment Type
| Apartment Type |
City Center (EUR) |
Outside Center (EUR) |
| Studio / 1 Bedroom | 900 β 1,400 | 750 β 1,100 |
| 2 Bedroom Apartment | 1,300 β 2,000 | 1,000 β 1,600 |
| 3 Bedroom Apartment | 1,800 β 2,800 | 1,400 β 2,200 |
| 4 Bedroom Apartment | 2,500 β 4,000 | 2,000 β 3,200 |
| Shared Room / Flatshare | 500 β 900 | 400 β 750 |
π Average Rent by Brussels Districts
- Brussels City Centre: β¬1,200 β β¬2,500 (1β2 bedrooms, higher demand area)
- Ixelles: β¬1,100 β β¬2,200 (popular with expats and students)
- Uccle: β¬1,200 β β¬2,800 (upscale residential area)
- Saint-Gilles: β¬900 β β¬1,800 (trendy and diverse neighborhood)
- Etterbeek: β¬950 β β¬1,900 (EU institutions nearby)
- Schaarbeek: β¬800 β β¬1,600 (more affordable option)
π‘ Tips for Finding Affordable Rent in Brussels
- Compare neighborhoods carefullyβprices vary widely within short distances
- Shared apartments (colocation) are very popular and cost-effective
- Use local rental platforms like Immoweb, Zimmo, and Rentola
- Check whether utilities are included in rent before signing contracts
- Be prepared to provide proof of income or employment for landlords
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