🗺️ 8 Neighborhoods Covered
Find Your Brussels Neighborhood
Brussels is a patchwork of villages, each with its own soul. Discover which one feels like home.

TrendySocialInternational
€800 – €1,200
Ixelles (Elsene)
The trendy hub for young professionals and students.
Top spots: Place Flagey & the Ponds, Châtelain Wednesday Market
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BohemianArtyRelaxed
€700 – €1,100
Saint-Gilles (Sint-Gillis)
Bohemian, artistic, and full of character.
Top spots: Parvis de Saint-Gilles, Horta Museum (Art Nouveau)
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ExpatsBusinessConvenient
€850 – €1,300
Etterbeek
Convenient, clean, and close to the EU institutions.
Top spots: Cinquantenaire Park & Arch, Place Jourdan (Friterie Mason)
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BusyHistoricCentral
€750 – €1,200
Brussels City
The historic center, always buzzing with action.
Top spots: Grand Place (UNESCO), Sainte-Catherine Seafood Quarter
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QuietGreenPremium
€1,000 – €1,600
Uccle (Ukkel)
Green, peaceful, and upscale. For those who want space and silence.
Top spots: Bois de la Cambre, Forêt de Soignes
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Up-and-ComingDiverseAffordable
€600 – €950
Schaerbeek (Schaarbeek)
Up-and-coming, diverse, and packed with Art Nouveau gems.
Top spots: Art Nouveau architecture (Rue Josaphat), Place Colignon Market
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AlternativeCreativeAffordable
€650 – €1,000
Forest (Vorst)
Bohemian alternative scene with great green spaces.
Top spots: Abbaye de Forest & Park, Forest National (concert arena)
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Family-FriendlyGreenResidential
€900 – €1,400
Woluwe-Saint-Lambert
Green, residential, and calm — ideal for families and EU workers.
Top spots: Woluwe Park & Lakes, Place Saint-Lambert
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