Belgium · Cost of Living

Mid-priced Europe.
Priced honestly.

Belgium is neither Portugal-cheap nor Switzerland-dear. Rents are moderate outside Brussels, groceries are fair, restaurants add up, and healthcare costs a fraction of US out-of-pocket. Here's the budget with sources — not vibes.

Figures verified 9 July 2026

The headline numbers

ItemFigure (2026)Source / note
Inflation, 2025 average2.5% (Jan 2026: 1.1%)Statbel CPI; 2024 was 3.1%
1-bed apartment rent, Brussels≈ €1,110/monthSector barometers, early 2026 — indicative
1-bed rent, Antwerp / Ghent≈ €850–1,050/month20–30% below Brussels per m² — indicative
1-bed rent, Wallonia cities≈ €650–750/monthCheapest region — indicative
Utilities (electricity, gas, water), couple≈ €200–300/monthSupplier/regulator data — Belgian energy is on Europe's expensive side; indicative
Internet + mobile≈ €40–60/monthOperator pricing — indicative
Restaurant main course≈ €18–25Indicative; Brussels tourist zones higher

€1 ≈ US$1.14 (July 2026). Rents and utilities are labelled indicative because Belgium publishes no official national rent statistic — treat them as planning figures, not quotes.

What a couple actually spends

A retired couple renting a two-bedroom apartment in Ghent, Leuven, or a good Brussels commune, running one small car, eating out weekly: plan around €2,800–3,500/month all-in. Swap to a Walloon town like Namur and the same life runs closer to €2,300–2,800. Those are our editorial estimates built from the components above — generous on contingency, because Belgian utilities and insurance surprise newcomers more than groceries do.

Where Belgium beats North America: healthcare out-of-pocket (a conventioned GP visit nets out at €4–6), prescription drugs, property taxes on a modest home, urban transit, and not needing a second car — the rail network reaches nearly everywhere. Where it doesn't: income tax if you have large taxable drawdowns, energy bills, restaurant service that's priced in (tipping is minimal — that part helps), and anything involving a tradesperson.
In this section

Guides

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Three real monthly budgets

Brussels commune, Ghent, and Namur — line by line for a retired couple.

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Belgian energy bills, explained

Why they're high, how the regional regulators' comparison tools work, and fixed vs variable.

Coming soon

Belgium vs Portugal vs France on $4,000/month

The same retirement income in three countries — what changes, with sources.

Sources

  1. Statbel — consumer price index and inflation: statbel.fgov.be
  2. Rents: Federia/sector rent barometers, 2026 — indicative, no official national rent statistic exists
  3. Utilities: regional energy regulators (VREG, CWaPE, Brugel) comparison data and supplier pricing — indicative
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