Coliving in Brussels for Expats
For expats moving to Brussels, coliving is the softest possible landing: a furnished room, one all-inclusive payment, a registerable address, and an instant international community — no Belgian guarantor, no utility contracts. Here are the operators expats love.
Best coliving for expats
Ikoab
📍 Various · Established · Student-friendly
Colive
📍 Brussels · Network · Accessible
Corners
📍 Multiple Locations · Premium · Design
Co-Homing
📍 Brussels Wide · Central · Private
Cohabs
📍 Brussels Wide · Social · High-end
Sharies
📍 Saint-Gilles & City · Serviced · Digital
Comoon
📍 Schaerbeek, Etterbeek & EU Quarter · Amenity-rich · EU Quarter
Why coliving suits expats
- ✓Land into a community instead of an empty studio
- ✓One all-inclusive payment — no utilities, no furniture, no setup
- ✓Usually no Belgian guarantor required
- ✓Registration-friendly addresses (essential for your residence card)
- ✓An international crowd — instant friends across many nationalities
FAQ
Which coliving is best for expats in Brussels?
Ikoab, Colive, Corners are among the best-suited for expats, with all-inclusive rooms from around €500/month. The right pick depends on your budget and neighbourhood — take our matchmaker quiz for a shortlist.
How much does coliving for expats cost in Brussels?
All-inclusive coliving rooms in Brussels typically run €500–€1,500 per month. For expats, budget-friendly options start from around €500, covering rent, utilities, wifi and cleaning in one payment.
Do you need a Belgian guarantor?
Usually not with coliving — a deposit (1–2 months) and the first month's rent is typically enough, which is a big advantage for expats who don't have a Belgian financial history.
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