Salary guide · BE
What salary do you need to live in Brussels?
Rent in Brussels ranges from €650 to €1,900/month. The salary you need depends on which tier you're aiming for. The median Brussels renter spends 28% of income on rent — within the 30% guideline.
Salary thresholds for Brussels
Afford the cheapest 10% of rentals (€650/mo) spending 35% of income
Tight but possible in budget-end areas
Afford median rent (€1,100/mo) at the recommended 30% rule
Standard benchmark for financial stability
Afford upper-tier rent (€1,900/mo) spending 25% of income
Room for savings and lifestyle spending
How Brussels renters actually spend
Source: Statbel Belgium housing survey + Numbeo crowdsourced data (2023) · 2023
Context: Brussels median income
The "comfortable" salary threshold aligns closely with the city median income, suggesting housing is reasonably attainable for typical earners in Brussels.
Frequently asked questions
What is the minimum salary to live in Brussels?
To afford budget-level accommodation (bottom 10% of the market, around €650/month) without spending more than 35% of income on rent, you need roughly €22,286/year gross.
What salary do you need to live comfortably in Brussels?
Financial advisors typically recommend spending no more than 30% of gross income on rent. At Brussels's median rent of €1,100/month, that requires a gross annual salary of at least €44,000.
Is €46,000/year enough to live in Brussels?
The city median income of €46,000/year is roughly what's needed for comfortable living in Brussels. At 30% of that income, you can afford around €1,150/month in rent — close to the city median.
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