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Cofoso Estates LLC: Real Estate Opportunities in Brussels
Jacksonville, FL – Brussels, the capital of Belgium and the European Union’s political hub, presents a dynamic real estate market with consistent growth in both the residential and commercial sectors. As we approach 2025, this city continues to be a key destination for property investors due to its international appeal, robust demand for housing, and diverse investment opportunities. Below, we explore key figures, trends, and insights to help investors understand the potential of Brussels’ real estate market.
Brussels’ population stands at approximately 1.2 million people, contributing to a high and steady demand for housing, especially in the city’s central districts. The average price of residential property in Brussels in 2024 is around $410,000. In certain prestigious areas like the European Quarter and Sablon, prices for luxury homes can exceed $1.05 million. This strong demand has been reflected in the steady price appreciation seen over the last decade, with property prices growing between 4% and 6% annually. For 2025, experts predict that prices will continue to rise by 3% to 4%, driven by population growth, urbanization, and limited supply in prime locations.
In addition to rising property prices, Brussels offers attractive opportunities for rental income. The city is home to a significant expatriate population, particularly diplomats, EU officials, and professionals working for international organizations and corporations. The average monthly rent for a two-bedroom apartment in central Brussels is approximately $1,260, and rental yields range between 4% and 5%, making Brussels one of the more profitable rental markets in Europe. For comparison, Antwerp and Ghent, while still popular, offer slightly lower yields, around 3.5% to 4%.
One major advantage for investors in Brussels is the city’s favorable mortgage terms. Fixed-rate mortgages in Belgium have been relatively low, with interest rates around 2.5%, allowing both local and foreign investors to secure financing on favorable terms. Importantly, Belgium imposes no restrictions on foreign property ownership, making Brussels an appealing option for international buyers.
The commercial real estate sector in Brussels is equally strong, largely driven by its status as the capital of the European Union and NATO headquarters. Office spaces in the European Quarter are in high demand, leading to consistently low vacancy rates. Prime office rents in Brussels average around ˆ315 per square meter annually, but in prestigious areas like the European Quarter, these rates can rise to over ˆ400 per square meter annually. Demand for office space is expected to remain strong in 2025, driven by both the presence of international organizations and the growing number of multinational companies establishing operations in Brussels.
In 2023, Belgium’s commercial real estate market attracted over $4.3 billion in investments, with 60% of this volume coming from international investors. The logistics sector, in particular, has seen significant growth, driven by the rise of e-commerce and the city’s strategic position as a transportation hub. Industrial properties, especially around Brussels and key areas like Antwerp and Liege, command rental prices of 60 to 85 per square meter annually, with yields averaging 5%. This sector is expected to see further growth in 2025 as demand for logistics spaces continues to increase.
Brussels also benefits from favorable housing policies that support the real estate market. One such policy is the “abattement”, which allows first-time homebuyers to benefit from a tax reduction on registration fees. This can result in savings of up to $23,625 on property purchases, making it easier for young professionals and families to enter the housing market. This policy has been instrumental in maintaining a high level of demand, particularly in central and sought-after neighborhoods.
Urban development is another factor shaping the future of Brussels’ real estate market. The city has been heavily investing in public infrastructure, including expanding its metro and tram networks. Improved connectivity to previously less accessible neighborhoods is expected to boost property values in these areas, providing new opportunities for investors to tap into emerging markets.
Looking ahead to 2025, Brussels is poised to maintain its strong position as a key real estate investment destination in Europe. The steady rise in property prices, combined with robust demand for both residential and commercial properties, makes the city an attractive option for long-term investment. Moreover, the low-interest-rate environment and favorable tax policies create a financially stable landscape for buyers. For investors seeking secure and profitable opportunities in Europe, Brussels offers the perfect blend of stability, growth potential, and international appeal.
At Cofoso Estates LLC, we guide our clients through the data-driven realities of Brussels’ real estate market, helping them make informed decisions for 2025 and beyond. Whether you’re interested in residential, commercial, or industrial properties, Brussels presents a wealth of opportunities for savvy investors looking for strong returns in a stable market.
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Dr Robert Becker Clinic Celebrates Patient Satisfaction Win at Mental Health Care Awards by Business Awards UK
Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 9th Jan 2025 – The Dr Robert Becker Clinic has been honoured with the Patient Satisfaction Award at the 2024 Mental Health Care Awards hosted by Business Awards UK. This accolade recognizes the clinic’s dedication to delivering personalised, patient-centred care and its commitment to excellence in the field of mental health.
Located in Edinburgh, the Dr Robert Becker Clinic has established itself as a leader in mental health treatment, offering a comprehensive range of services tailored to individual needs. Under the expert guidance of Dr Robert Becker—a distinguished Psychotherapist, Neuropsychologist, Cognitive Psychologist, and Pharmacologist— the clinic adopts a holistic approach to mental health, ensuring that each patient receives personalised and compassionate care.
At the heart of the clinic’s success is its founder, Dr Robert Becker, whose credentials include a PhD in Social Sciences specialising in Cognitive Psychology. Dr Becker is also a Practising Fellow of the Complementary Medical Association, with extensive qualifications including advanced certifications in CBT, Neuropsychology, and Addiction Therapy, alongside expertise in managing complex conditions such as ADHD, insomnia, and substance misuse.
The clinic adheres to rigorous diagnostic standards, employing methodologies compliant with ICD-11 and DSM-5 to ensure precision in assessment and effectiveness in treatment.
Dr Robert Becker’s patient-first philosophy is central to the clinic’s reputation. By offering consultations in English and Polish and tailoring therapies to individual needs, the clinic has garnered a loyal following, consistently ranked as the number one mental health specialist in Edinburgh.
The clinic’s comprehensive suite of services includes:
Psychiatric Assessments: Utilising evidence-based tools like the MPAS system for accurate evaluations.
Therapy for All Ages: Addressing challenges ranging from anxiety and depression to ADHD and sleep disturbances.
Specialist Care: Providing second opinions and consultations on complex cases.
Winning the Patient Satisfaction Award highlights the clinic’s commitment to achieving the best outcomes for its patients. The accolade underscores not only the clinic’s exceptional care but also its innovative practices, which include advanced approaches like the CAMS method for managing suicide risk.
As Dr Becker continues to expand his contributions to the field, including authoring a book on Behavioural Analysis and Forensic Psychology, the clinic remains at the forefront of mental health care in the UK.
The Dr Robert Becker Clinic sets an example in mental health care, blending science with compassionate, personalised services. This recognition at the 2024 Mental Health Care Awards is a testament to the clinic’s commitment to helping patients and advancing mental health care.
To find out more about the Dr Robert Becker Mental Health Clinic and Educational Centre and their award win, visit their website, or contact Business Awards UK.
About Dr Robert Becker Clinic
The Dr Robert Becker Clinic, based in Edinburgh, is a leading provider of comprehensive mental health care. Founded by the esteemed Dr Robert Becker—an expert in Psychotherapy, Neuropsychology, Cognitive Psychology, and Pharmacology—the clinic is dedicated to delivering personalised, patient-centred care. With a strong focus on holistic treatment approaches, the clinic addresses a wide spectrum of mental health challenges, including anxiety, depression, ADHD, insomnia, and substance misuse.
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Business Awards UK is an awards platform with a big mission: making business awards accessible to all. With no upfront costs for entry, we’ve removed the risk and lowered the barrier to entry for everyone, because this is the change we wanted to see in the business awards arena.
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Winners and Finalists Announced for BREW Readers Choice Award 2024-2025
Australia, 7th Jan 2025, –
The Chrysalis BREW Project has announced the winners and finalists of the 2024-2025 BREW Readers’ Choice Award. This award highlights books that have garnered the highest recognition from readers worldwide. Books that receive at least 4 out of 5 stars in their BREW reviews are automatically shortlisted for the monthly and annual titles. The accolades include a Book of the Year title, an Honourable Mention, Book of the Month accolades, a list of outstanding finalists, and a Publisher of the Year title.
The 2024-2025 Book of the Year is “Unheard” by Bhavini Bhargava, which received over 10,000 votes. The Honourable Mention was awarded to “My Lost Pages” by Sneha Sabu, securing more than 4,000 votes.
Esperanza Pretila, founder of The Chrysalis BREW Project, stated that “the awards underscore the importance of reader engagement in celebrating literary works that resonate globally.” She also expressed gratitude to all participants who supported their favourite books and authors.
This year’s awards reflect a broad spectrum of literary voices and themes, showcasing books that have captured the hearts of readers worldwide.
THE HONOUREES
Here are the complete lists of winners:
BREW Readers’ Choice Award Book of the Year: “Unheard” by Bhavini Bhargava
BREW Readers’ Choice Award Honourable Mention: “My Lost Pages” by Sneha Sabu
BREW Readers’ Choice Award 2024-2025 Finalists:
- “The Velvet Hammer” by Chief Justice Belvin Perry, Jr. and Amy Mitchell
- “Merely Mortal” by Michelle M. Pillow
- “Always Haunted: Hallowe en Poems” by LindaAnn LoSchiavo
- “The Butcher and the Bard” by J. E. Harter
- “Bunky and the Summer Wish” by Aleksandra Tryniecka
- “Saint Bloodbath” by Frederick Douglass Reynolds
- “Covered in Flour” by Charles Presti
- “Deception Bay” by N N Parker
- “Fiercely ME” by Stephanie Rowe
- “Grasslands” by Shekhar Khatri
- “Heir to the Ice Flame” by Rose Harvey
- “The Ghost in the Garden” by Alisse Lee Goldenberg
- “Werecats Emergent” by Mark J. Engels
- “No Going Back” by Susan Frances
- “The Spirituality in Science” by Benneth Iwuchukwu
- “Six Moons, Seven Gods” by Robert A. Walker
- “Harvest Cruise” by Rebecca Benison
- “Killing Shore” by K.A. Nelson
- “Building a Team: A Baseball Buddies Story” by Aaron Derr
- “My Unexpected Life: Finding Balance Beyond My Diagnosis” by Jennifer Gasner
- “Goyhood” by Reuven Fenton
- “Why in the World Are We Here?” by Clare-Rose Trevelyan
- “The Retirement Planning Roadmap” by Sweet Home Publishing
- “Of Friction” by S. J. Lee
- “Your Forgotten Sons” by Anne Montgomery
- “Glitches of Gods” by Jurgen “Jojo” Appelo
- “You Are There” by Felicity Wrangles
- “Until the Stars Align” by Carolyn Summer Quinn
- “The Street Between the Pines” by J.J. Alo
- “Bereft: A Story about Love, Loss, and Family” by M. A. Quigley
- “May I Come to Your Party?” by Grace A. Wolf
- “Belle And Chloe: Reflections In The Mirror” by Isabela Sardas, Ph.D.
- “A Different Lens” by Sheila Eve Arad
- “Things to Aim For” by Rodney Ross
- “I’m Beautiful Because I Am” by Azizi Tuere
- “The Treasure of Tundavala Gap” by Jeffrey K. Schmoll
- “Dreams and Metamorphoses” by Fabio Grandi
- “The Lilacs I Once Knew: Friddie’s Poems” by Roni Rosenthal
- “The Meaning of Okay” by Cortney Raymond
- “Journey of a Radiant Heart” by Niomi Nicci
- “Guilty of Stealing His Heart” by Nancy Lynn White
- “The Adventures of Angel” by Ross Alan Hahn
- “The Love Tank” by Andrea Mendoza-Vasconez
- “Circus Home: A Novel of Life, Love and New Jersey” by Jason Ollander-Krane
- “The Secret Life of Bears” by Joann Slead
- “Here There Be Monsters” by Josh Wright
- “My Place Among Them” by J. Stanion
- “Thomas the Terrible Tomcat Needs a Friend” by Zivile Cecilia Brubeck
- “The Soul Sistas Go To School!: (Too Cool for School?)” by Newton Vanriel
- “New American Monarch” by Marcel Fable Price
- “Rock, Crush and Roll” by Hunter Snow
- “A New Family for Tate” by Erika L. Turner, LCSW
- “The Only Anxiety Book for Teens You Will Ever Need” by Carla Picolli
- “Nature Ninja Saves the Natural World” by Tania Moloney
- “The First Unicorn” by Kathleen J. Shields
- “AI… Meets… AI” by Amber Ivey
- “The Bravest Soldiers” by Elaine Schroller
- “Praesidium” by McKinley Aspen
- “Cogitatio: Shadows in the Wind – Book Two” by McKinley Aspen
- “Facts Are Stubborn Things” by Richard A Danzig
- “Sentience Hazard” by Alexandru Czimbor
- “Emma’s Fury” by Linda Rainier
- “Believe Nothing, Know Nothing” by Jean-Claude Koven
- “Until September” by Harker Jones
- “Adventures of Fairies and Dragons” by Nancy Benson
- “Daughters of Green Mountain Gap” by Teri M. Brown
- “Fabric of Light” by Travis Sharp
- “Jar of Tears” by Kathleen Templeton
- “The Serpent’s Tongue (Nova 02)” by C. T. Emerson
- “Intrepid Spirit” by David Tunno
- “Taking Flight” by Jacques Sardas
- “Dreams and Illusions” by Rebecca Olmstead
- “Wayward Wings” by S. Slottje
- “Golden” by S.S. Turner
- “Punch Line” by Richard A. Danzig
- “Luck and Love in 1902” by Jody Gorran
- “Olympus Bound” by Zoë Routh
- “No Borders for Truth” by Martin J. Brown
- “Ain’t No Jazz in Kansas City” by Bruce Rodgers
- “The Sound of an Ordinary Life” by Alis Cerrahyan
- “Rogues of the Crosslands: Azoria’s Blade” by John Daze
- “Bad Love Medicine” by Kevin Schewe M.D.
- “The Bright Freight of Memory” by Greg Fields
- “Vermilion Harvest” by Reenita M. Hora
- “Ghost Train” by Natalie Anna Jacobsen
- “Navigating Life’s Challenges” by Luminescence Goh
- “The Ultimate Guide to Rapport” by Stig Ernsund
- “Nate’s Noisy Nose” by Frances Mackay
- “The Great Christmas Escape” by Janae Haddad
- “The Lonely Prisoner” by Michael J. Kundu
- “Black On Madison Avenue” by Mark S. Robinson
- “Me Power” by LaNysha T. Adams
- “The Stress Book: Forty-Plus Ways to Manage Stress & Enjoy Your Life” by D. Terrence Foster MD
- “The Matters of Friendship” by Rona D. Drinkard
- “Hatfield 1677” by Laura C. Rader
- “Lasting Transformation: A Guide to Navigating Life’s Journey” by Abby Rosen PhD
- “Run for My Life” by Joseph P. Odonnell
- “Muddy the Water” by Jessica Barrows Beebe and Matt Barrows
- “Delaware Before the Railroads: A Diamond Among the States” by Dave Tabler
- “Fever of Unknown Origin” by Judith Ford
- “Soul Threads” by Camilla Fellas Arnold
BREW Readers’ Choice Award Book of the Month Winners
- December 2024 – No winner
- November 2024 – “Building A Team: A Baseball Buddies Story” by Aaron Derr
- October 2024 – “Harvest Cruise” by Rebecca Benison
- September 2024 – “Unheard” by Bhavini Bhargava
- August 2024 – “Saint Bloodbath” by Frederick Douglass Reynolds
- July 2024 – “My Lost Pages” by Sneha Sabu
- June 2024 – “Six Moons, Seven Gods” by Robert A. Walker
- May 2024 – “The Spirituality in Science” by Benneth Iwuchukwu
- April 2024 – “No Going Back” by Susan Frances
- March 2024 – “The Ghost in the Garden” by Alisse Lee Goldenberg
- February 2024 – “Werecats Emergent” by Mark J. Engels
- January 2024 – no winner
Selection for the BREW Readers’ Choice Award 2024-2025 Publisher of the Year title is still ongoing. The free-for-all global public voting officially opens on 31 January 2025. Early voting access options and real-time tracking of results are also available from 9 January 2025. More details can be accessed through the following link: https://thechrysalisbrewproject.com/2025/01/09/-public-voting-for-the-brew-readers-choice-award-2024-2025-publisher-of-the-year-opens-soon-/.
For more information about the announcement and BREW Readers’ Choice Award, visit The Chrysalis BREW Project.
ABOUT THE BREW READERS’ CHOICE AWARD
Unlike the other BREW Book Awards that involve judges’ assessments, the BREW Readers’ Choice Award is a reader-driven literary accolade that celebrates exceptional books chosen by public vote. Monthly winners automatically qualify for the annual awards. The initiative highlights the connection between readers and the books they love, fostering a global community united by a shared appreciation for literature.
Nominations are now open for the 2025 round of the award. To nominate or for more information on the award, please visit https://thechrysalisbrewproject.com/the-brew-awards/.
ABOUT THE CHRYSALIS BREW PROJECT
The Chrysalis BREW Project is dedicated to recognising and promoting excellence in literature. Through its diverse awards, the project aims to empower authors, celebrate literary achievements, and connect readers worldwide with meaningful stories.
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BREW Announces 2024 Seal of Excellence Recipients
Australia, 9th Jan 2025, –
The Chrysalis Books, Reviews, and Everything Written (BREW) Project has announced the recipients of its BREW Seal of Excellence for 2024, an accolade reserved for books that achieve a perfect rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars in all BREW reviews published on the BREW website. This year’s awardees represent a range of genres, including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and children’s literature.
The BREW Seal of Excellence acknowledges the exemplary quality of these works in areas such as editing, content appeal, and craftsmanship. Each recipient has demonstrated a standard of excellence recognised by the BREW reading community.
Esperanza Pretila, the founder of The Chrysalis BREW Project, highlighted the importance of recognising outstanding work in the literary and content creation fields. She expressed that the recipients reflect the efforts of writers and creators who continuously raise the standards of literary and content quality.
The 2024 list includes works from a wide range of genres and authors. Notable titles from established and multi-award-winning authors include:
- “Here One Moment” by Liane Moriarty
- “Merely Mortal” by Michelle M. Pillow
- “Always Haunted: Hallowe’en Poems” by LindaAnn LoSchiavo
- “Your Forgotten Sons” by Anne Montgomery
- “The Velvet Hammer” by Chief Justice Belvin Perry, Jr. and Amy Mitchell
- “My Place Among Them: A Novel” by J. Stanion
- “Sentience Hazard” by Alexandru Czimbor
- “Punch Line” by Richard A. Danzig
The following works of other BREW book awards’ Book of the Year winners have also been recognized:
- “Bunky and the Summer Wish” by Aleksandra Tryniecka
- “Saint Bloodbath” by Frederick Douglass Reynolds
- “My Unexpected Life: Finding Balance Beyond My Diagnosis” by Jennifer Gasner
- “The Love Tank” by Andrea Mendoza-Vasconez
- “The Adventures of Angel” by Ross Alan Hahn
- “Guilty of Stealing His Heart” by Nancy Lynn White
- “Journey of a Radiant Heart” by Niomi Nicci
- “Nature Ninja Saves the Natural World” by Tania Moloney
- “The Bright Freight of Memory” by Greg Fields
Here are the other distinguished BREW Seal of Excellence awardees:
- “Of Friction” by S. J. Lee
- “You Are There” by Felicity Wrangles
- “Dreams and Metamorphoses” by Fabio Grandi
- “The Treasure of Tundavala Gap” by Jeffrey K. Schmoll
- “The Lilacs I Once Knew: Friddie’s Poems” by Roni Rosenthal
- “The Butcher and the Bard” by J. E. Harter
- “The Secret Life of Bears” by Joann Slead
- “Circus Home: A Novel of Life, Love and New Jersey” by Jason Ollander-Krane
- “Daughters of Green Mountain Gap” by Teri M. Brown
- “Jar of Tears” by Kathleen Templeton
- “The Serpent’s Tongue (Nova 02)” by C. T. Emerson
- “Intrepid Spirit” by David Tunno
- “Taking Flight” by Jacques Sardas
- “Dreams and Illusions” by Rebecca Olmstead
- “Golden” by S.S. Turner
- “Rogues of the Crosslands: Azoria’s Blade” by John Daze
- “Bad Love Medicine” by Kevin Schewe M.D.
- “Vermilion Harvest” by Reenita M. Hora
- “Nate’s Noisy Nose” by Frances Mackay
- “Black on Madison Avenue” by Mark S. Robinson
- “Me Power” by LaNysha T. Adams
- “The Stress Book” by D. Terrence Foster, MD
- “Lasting Transformation” by Abby Rosen PhD
- “Run for My Life” by Joseph P. Odonnell
- “Hatfield 1677” by Laura C. Rader
- “Delaware Before the Railroads” by Dave Tabler
- “Fever of Unknown Origin” by Judith Ford
- “Muddy the Water” by Jessica Barrows Beebe and Matt Barrows
- “The Matters of Friendship” By Rona D. Drinkard
- “Praesidium” by McKinley Aspen
Recipients of the BREW Seal of Excellence are granted permission to use the digital logo in the book’s promotional materials, signifying their work’s recognition for excellence by the BREW community.
A version of this announcement also appears here: https://thechrysalisbrewproject.com/2025/01/14/discover-the-2024-brew-seal-of-excellence-recipients/.
About the BREW Seal of Excellence
The BREW Seal of Excellence is awarded to books that achieve a perfect rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars in all their reviews published on the BREW website. This prestigious accolade recognises books for their exceptional quality, editing, and appeal, as determined by the BREW reading community. Recipients of the BREW Seal of Excellence are acknowledged as models of excellence in writing and content creation, inspiring others in the literary and content creation fields. To qualify for the award, a book must meet the criteria of receiving 5-star reviews from BREW’s editorial or reader reviews.
Nominations are now open for the 2025 round of the award. To nominate or for more information on the award, please visit https://thechrysalisbrewproject.com/the-brew-awards/.
About The Chrysalis BREW Project
BREW is an online platform dedicated to connecting readers, writers, and content creators. The organisation provides reviews, awards, and resources to foster excellence in literary and content creation. Its awards recognise works that exemplify high-quality standards. For more information, visit https://thechrysalisbrewproject.com/. Other BREW accolades include the BREW Poetry Award, BREW International Blog Award, BREW Readers’ Choice Award, BREW Book Excellence Award, BREW Fiction Book Excellence Award, BREW Nonfiction Book Excellence Award, and BREW Children’s Book Excellence Award.
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