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- European Union Parliament
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- Even with 15% notary fees, property in Brussels is very cheap
compared to the UK. It is the cheapest capital in Europe. Prices
are typically one third of London prices.
- High numbers of transient, professional people means that
quality furnished property is easily let
- Flights and trains to Brussels are relatively cheap and frequent
- English is very widely spoken. Even films in the cinema are in
English
- The enlargement of the EU and NATO, fast transport links to Paris and
other European cities and the increasing importance of the EU mean
that Brussels property is likely to boom.
- The legal system is tight, with processes that discourage
gazumping.
- The Euro is beginning to rise from earlier lows further
increasing the value of Brussels property.
For a fuller
explanation order the guide!
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