From an imposing 700m² villa in Rhode-Saint-Genèse to a superb flat in Uccle, discover the latest great successes of Belgium Sotheby's International Realty...

Close to the Forêt de Soignes, Place St Job and Fort Jaco, house built in 1935 with three facades of ± 350m², renovated in 2016 on a wooded plot of 7.15 ares and sold by Bertrand de Moffarts between 2 – 3 000 000€.

Ideally located near Avenue Louise and Place Châtelain, this beautiful bourgeois house with character, dating from 1937 and designed by the architect Delune, was renovated in 2012 and sold by Sylvie Koch for 2 – 3 000 000 euros.

In the Edith Cavell district, near the Brugmann square, atypical house with a surface area of ± 600m² on a plot of ± 10 ares 70 ideally exposed to the west, sold by Sylvie Koch between 2 and 3 500 000 €.

Ideally located on a plot of land of ± 18 ares facing south-west, contemporary villa with a total surface of ± 635m² designed by the architect Marc Corbiau, built in 20101, and sold by Bertrand de Moffarts between 2 and 4 000 000€.

This 1996 house of ± 455 ㎡ (according to PEB), nestled in the heart of a green area on a plot of ± 50 ares, benefits from a great calm without vis-à-vis while enjoying easy access to all amenities, and sold by Olivier Paquet and Véronique Mille between 1 and 2 000 000 €.

This 1976 villa, designed by the architect Serra Di Mini, offers approximately 483 m2 (according to PEB). Situated on a south facing plot of almost 22 ares, the location of the property is very interesting, as it offers a great deal of peace and quiet while benefiting from easy access to the motorway, public transport, including the train station, as well as to shops and schools. It is being sold by Olivier Paquet and Véronique Mille for €1 – 2,000,000.

Hidden from view, this unsuspected property, with a well-established character, offers 355 ㎡ (according to PEB – ± 257 ㎡ hab.) housed on a plot of ± 48 ares and enjoys great discretion. The building meets the criteria of architectural identity and gentle living so typical and sought after in the village of Lasne, sold by Olivier Paquet and Véronique Mille between 1 and 2,000,000 €.

Facing the Woluwe park, with view on the ponds, in the prestigious “Chien Vert” project, new three-bedroom flat on the 5th floor of this building with contemporary and pure lines, sold by Philippe Dijkmans between 750 and 1 000 000 €.

With a breathtaking view of the Etangs d’Ixelles, fully renovated penthouse on the fifth and top floor, with a surface area of ± 275 m² with four bedrooms and an office, rented by Diane Culer between 2 – 5 000 €.

Ideally located in the Churchill district, a 1920’s mansion with a total surface area of ± 330 m² with a beautiful garden, rented by Gaelle Lepers between 3 and 6 000 €.

Ideally located between the Place du Châtelain and the Place Brugmann, a completely renovated private mansion of ± 330 m², with five bedrooms and a pleasant south-facing garden with trees, rented by Gaelle Lepers between 3 and 6,000 €.

Ideally located, in a sought-after avenue in Uccle, in the pleasant Hamoir park, luxury flat of ± 300 m² with ± 60 m² terrace and comprising three bedrooms and an office, rented by Melody Bingoni between 2 – 7 000€.

Benefiting from an atypical location on the famous Grand Place, on the second floor of a 17th century house, classified as a Unesco World Heritage site, duplex flat of approximately ± 280 m² and independent studio, rented by Diane Culer between 2 and 6 000€.

Located between Berchem station and the green district, we find this renovated and furnished duplex with a living area of ± 130 m² with balcony, rented by Emily Claessens between €1 – 3 000.

Located on one of the most majestic avenues, with easy access to the centre of Antwerp, fully renovated flat of ± 140 m² with terrace of ± 25 m², rented by Emily Claessens between 1 – 3 000€.

Located in Lillo, near the Vaporetto, unique building in a former barracks of ± 170 m² with two bedrooms and terrace, rented by Emily Claessens between 1 – 3 000€.

Located in the heart of Antwerp, between the Meir and the Opera Square, a completely renovated building with an original design by architect S. Dielvorst. Dielvorst, consisting of three two-bedroom flats, rented by Emily Claessens between €1 and €3,000.