Coliving in Brussels: Your Complete 2026 Guide
The most comprehensive resource for finding coliving spaces in the heart of Europe.
What Is Coliving?
Coliving is a modern form of shared housing where residents have private bedrooms or studios while sharing common spaces like kitchens, living rooms, and coworking areas. Unlike traditional flatshares, coliving spaces are professionally managed, fully furnished, and come with all-inclusive pricing that covers utilities, Wi-Fi, cleaning, and often much more.
Think of it as a step up from a flatshare and a step down from a serviced apartment — combining the best of both worlds. You get your own private space, a built-in community, and zero hassle with bills or maintenance.
Why Brussels Is Perfect for Coliving
Brussels is the unofficial capital of Europe, home to the EU institutions, NATO, and hundreds of international organizations. Every year, thousands of expats, young professionals, and digital nomads arrive in the city — many of them looking for flexible, community-oriented housing.
The traditional rental market in Brussels can be notoriously difficult: landlords often require a Belgian guarantor, contracts are rigid, and finding a furnished apartment at a reasonable price is a challenge. Coliving solves all of these problems. No guarantor needed, flexible lease terms, and everything included in one monthly payment.
Brussels also has a uniquely international character. In neighborhoods like Ixelles and Etterbeek, you will hear more English and French than Dutch. This multicultural environment makes coliving a natural fit — shared spaces become melting pots of cultures, languages, and ideas.
The Brussels Coliving Market in 2026
The coliving scene in Brussels has grown significantly over the past few years. Today, there are eight major operators serving the city, each with a slightly different approach and target audience.
Cohabs is the largest player, with beautifully designed houses across multiple neighborhoods. Corners focuses on premium spaces with strong community programming. LiveColonies offers large-scale coliving buildings with hotel-like amenities. Colive provides affordable options for budget-conscious residents.
Newer entrants like Ikoab, Neybor, Habyt, and Morton Place bring additional variety, from boutique community houses to international chains with locations across Europe.
Prices range from around 550 EUR per month for a basic room in a shared house to over 1,200 EUR for a private studio with premium amenities. Most operators are concentrated in popular neighborhoods like Ixelles, Saint-Gilles, Etterbeek, and Brussels City, though some also operate in Uccle, Schaerbeek, Forest, and Woluwe-Saint-Lambert.
How to Choose the Right Coliving Space
With so many options, choosing the right coliving space comes down to a few key factors: your budget, preferred neighborhood, community style, and lease flexibility. Some operators cater to young professionals who want a vibrant social scene, while others focus on quiet, design-forward spaces for those who value privacy.
We recommend starting with our operator comparison page to get a feel for what each brand offers. Then explore our neighborhood guides to understand the different areas of Brussels. And if you want a personalized recommendation, take our free Matchmaker Quiz.
You can also check out our blog for the latest tips, market updates, and expat advice.