Author(s)
Casier Charlotte
Source

BS 179, 23/04/2023

Organisation
Year
2023
Number of pages
16
Language
ENG

Coliving in Brussels consists in the renting of rooms in a building with shared spaces and services by private companies. With its furnished and flexible “all-inclusive” formula, this niche market is growing rapidly and is aimed especially at young expatriates in Brussels. The analysis of the recent development of this type of housing supply shows how the financialisation of the private residential rental sector is based on the creation of new products designed in order for investors to inject their capital easily and obtain high returns. In Brussels, coliving exists mainly in single-family houses in the south-east neighbourhoods of the inner ring.

Publication type
Article/magasin
Category
Architecture / Urban Planning
Economy
Housing / Environment
Region
Brussels Capital Region