Accommodation in Belgium

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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago
The standard of accommodation in Belgium is typical of the Benelux countries, with comfortable – though small – houses predominating. Air conditioning is not a common feature (though it is rarely necessary), while the vast majority of houses have adequate heating systems. Expects should be aware that condominium complexes, of the kind that might include a swimming pool or a gym, are non-existent.
It is a very family friendly country, should someone be looking at moving to Belgium with family in tow. Although properties tend to be on the small side (especially those without gardens), there is a plethora of outdoor areas, such as parks, swimming pools, tennis clubs and children's gyms in every neighbourhood – enabling one to spend time with the family in maximum comfort.
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