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Coliving in Brussels: The Ultimate Guide for 2026

By Brussels Local Guide
Coliving in Brussels: The Ultimate Guide for 2026

Coliving in Brussels: The Ultimate Guide for 2026

What is coliving? It's a modern housing concept where you rent a private bedroom and share fully furnished common areas like a kitchen, living room, and sometimes a gym or cinema, with a community of like-minded people. It's the perfect "plug-and-play" solution for expats and young professionals moving to Brussels.

If you've ever felt lonely upon arriving in a new city or overwhelmed by the administrative hassle of setting up utilities, coliving is the answer you've been looking for.

Why Choose Coliving in Brussels?

Brussels is a transient city, known as the "Capital of Europe." People come and go for internships, EU contracts, and university studies. This dynamic makes it the perfect playground for coliving.

1. Instant Community

The biggest advantage is the social aspect. You are not just renting a room; you are joining a family. Most coliving spaces, like Cohabs or Ikoab, organize weekly dinners, Sunday brunches, and outings.

2. All-Inclusive Bills (No Hidden Costs)

Forget about signing contracts for water, electricity, internet, and insurance. In a coliving setup, one monthly payment covers everything.

  • Rent: Your private space.
  • Utilities: Water, gas, electricity.
  • Services: Weekly cleaning, Netflix subscription, high-speed WiFi.
  • Taxes: often included or clearly stated.

3. Flexibility

Traditional Belgian rental contracts are often for 3 or 9 years. Coliving offers flexibility with leases as short as 3 to 6 months, perfect for a traineeship at the European Parliament.

How Much Does Coliving Cost in Brussels?

Prices have risen slightly in 2026, but it remains competitive compared to renting a studio alone when you factor in all the bills.

Accommodation TypeMonthly Cost (All-in)Best For
Budget Room€600 - €800Students, Interns
Standard Room€800 - €1,000Young Professionals
Premium / Studio€1,000 - €1,500Senior Profiles, Couples

Top Neighborhoods for Coliving

Location is key. Here are the hotspots:

  • Ixelles (Elsene): The trendy, expat-heavy favorite. Bars, restaurants, and art nouveau architecture.
  • Saint-Gilles: Bohemian, artistic, and relaxed. Great markets and local vibes.
  • Etterbeek: The strategic choice for EU workers. Clean, safe, and close to the Commission.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is coliving only for students?

No! While some houses target students, most "premium" coliving spaces in Brussels (like Morton Place or Cohabs) target young professionals aged 25-35.

Can I register (domiciliation) at a coliving address?

Yes, in 99% of cases. It is a legal requirement for staying in Belgium for more than 3 months. Always confirm this with the landlord before signing.

Are couples allowed?

It depends. Some larger rooms or studios within coliving houses accept couples, usually for a small extra fee to cover utilities (€100-€150/month).

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