International Exchange Program INCOMING

Practical information

 

Accommodation

1. HALLS OF RESIDENCE

Unfortunately we won't have any room in students hall to allocate to exchange students during the academic year 2012-2013.

2. PRIVATE RENTED ACCOMMODATION

If You have not found a housing so far, the first hting to do is to take note of the accomodation ads posted on the walls of the univesity buildings. You can also walk along the streets in the university neighbourhood and look for the balck and orange poster " à louer" or " te huur" ( for rent).

Moreover, please don't hesitate to register to the Facebook group created by our student's association Express, where accomodation offers are being shared. The association is at your disposal should you need advice or guidance.

Characteristics
  • Furnished rooms or flats with facilities (kitchen, bathroom and/or living room) private or shared with other students or the landlord.
  • Rent
  • 250 to 500€/month (all-inclusive) according to the type of housing. A rental deposit of one or two months rent will be required by the landlord.

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3. TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION


  • This formula enables students to seek accommodation by themselves upon arrival in Brussels. This avoids the risk of a disappointment when the accommodation is found by ULB (as you cannot visit the place beforehand). There are quite many flats and rooms for rent around the university.
  • Possibility to extend your stay (to be negotiated once in Brussels).


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