Housing in Belgium
August 3rd, 2007 by Ines
Rental prices are intrinsically linked to a number of factors amongst which the ones listed below:
a) Location of accommodation:
There are the local factors such as proximity to facilities, international schools, tram lines or the proximity to undesirable factors, such as busy, noisy roads, the airport, railway lines etc.
In addition to this there are more global factors such as the commune in which the accommodation is situated. Some communes are distinctly more expensive than others for reasons which range from the “chique” aspect through to the presence of attractive green parks and residential areas etc.
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