Changing jobs and schools for your children, looking for somewhere to live, dealing with a host of administrative procedures, moving to Luxembourg is a real adventure. This move also has…
Read more : How can Newcomers optimise their tax returns?In 2020, the Grand Duchy had about 265,000 households, including over 170,000 owner-occupiers. Home insurance isn’t a legal requirement in Luxembourg, but is nonetheless highly recommended. Tenants will often find…
Read more : 6 mistakes to avoid when taking out a home insurance policyWith property prices soaring, interest rates tripling and increasingly cautious banks, getting a mortgage to buy your own home has become a real obstacle course. So why not maximise your…
Read more : Mortgage: 6 good reasons to use a brokerLuxembourg is home to many expatriates. If you too have been swept up in our country’s thriving economy, you will have some administrative formalities to undertake.
Read more : Moving to Luxembourg: what are the administrative formalities?Renting a studio in Luxembourg City’s centre costs an average of €1,607 . On the whole, flatsharing represents a more economical way of life. How does sharing a home help…
Read more : Flatsharing in Luxembourg: a booming housing solutionLuxembourg’s population is expected to reach 1 million inhabitants in 2050 compared to 700,000 today. With this population growth, the demand for housing is exploding, both for purchasing and rentals.…
Read more : Renting your apartment or your house: what you need to knowWhen you arrive in Luxembourg, you’ll realise several things. In order: housing is expensive, there are many expats and newcomers, coliving is an excellent idea. Less expensive and comfortable, you…
Read more : Housing in Luxembourg without breaking the bank: have you considered coliving?