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I have used serviced apartments from bbf. be. They aren't cheap. About 1,100 EUR per month. But minimum contract is 3 months, after that you can cancel anytime. Worth a try.
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I have a 3 bed house in Casteau, 960 a month, add in bills and it's 1200. However you will be paying 850 for a room in the SHAPE Inn, with a shared toilet and facilities. You can rent a room through people who are here, circa 5-600, all depends what you want.
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Thanks for ll the advice - I'm ok on working in Belgium etc., had two contracts there in the last two years but never really made it down south much.
As far as speed cameras.....don't get me started.....in the last 18 months.....
x2 tickets in Belgium
x2 tickets in France
x1 ticket in Germany (and a months driving ban!)
x1 ticket in the Netherlands

.....not moaning too much...I did the crime(s) I paid the fines(s)
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And read this
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...-security.html
You WILL have to register LIMOSA with the Belgian authorities otherwise you will not get a pass for the base.
i used to stay at the Van der Valk hotel but i was + expenses.
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Originally posted by David71 View PostFlat in Zaventeem was 700 euro plus a bit or bills, then a duplex in Kraainem for 1250 a month including bills. There's also an 'ApartHotel' near the airport which does 'studios' for 700(ish) - I've been trying to find similar to this in Mons but can't get anywhere online.
I don't mind a bit of a drive, south of Brussels to Mons is about 40-50 minutes on clear roads, but rush hour....I've not done it before but would guess it'd be a couple of hours to commute.
Think your idea about a hotel for a few weeks then having a look around is probably the sensible move.
I would NEVER book a long term property in an area I didn't know well before having spent a couple of weeks in a hotel there first. But you see it on here every so often where someone books a room for 3 months before they start, then the contract gets canned.
Also once you get the offer, ask the end client about recommended accommodation, or hotels where they have a reduced rate. And then when you get there, speak to the locals.
But my final advice - Come out of the tunnel, go Dunkirk - Lille - Tournai - Mons. The E40/R0/E19 has too many speed cameras on it. And on the way home, fill up at the Auchan in Grande Synthe (also fill up with wine there)
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That's what I used to do when working in London. A hotel near the client for a couple of weeks while I could figure out something better value near a station on the same tube line. Not sure what the public transport network is like at the moment, so you may have to drive but that does give greater flexibility.Originally posted by David71 View PostFlat in Zaventeem was 700 euro plus a bit or bills, then a duplex in Kraainem for 1250 a month including bills. There's also an 'ApartHotel' near the airport which does 'studios' for 700(ish) - I've been trying to find similar to this in Mons but can't get anywhere online.
I don't mind a bit of a drive, south of Brussels to Mons is about 40-50 minutes on clear roads, but rush hour....I've not done it before but would guess it'd be a couple of hours to commute.
Think your idea about a hotel for a few weeks then having a look around is probably the sensible move.
Anyway....not had the client interview yet so might all go down the pan if I don't score the role....we'll see next week :-)
Cheers
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Flat in Zaventeem was 700 euro plus a bit or bills, then a duplex in Kraainem for 1250 a month including bills. There's also an 'ApartHotel' near the airport which does 'studios' for 700(ish) - I've been trying to find similar to this in Mons but can't get anywhere online.Originally posted by WTFH View PostHow close to Mons do you need to be?
I used to stay in Ittre and Nivelles when working on the south side of Brussels.
But your claim of €700-800 a month in Brussels is something interesting - apart from in hostels, you'd struggle to get anywhere under about twice that.
Most of the places I stayed in the centre of Brussels were coming in at €120+ per night.
Consider some of the smaller towns, perhaps Soignies. Find a hotel for the first week or two, then explore the area, or discuss directly with the hotel. If you're looking at a long term booking, they can be flexible with heir rates as long as they are privately owned.
I don't mind a bit of a drive, south of Brussels to Mons is about 40-50 minutes on clear roads, but rush hour....I've not done it before but would guess it'd be a couple of hours to commute.
Think your idea about a hotel for a few weeks then having a look around is probably the sensible move.
Anyway....not had the client interview yet so might all go down the pan if I don't score the role....we'll see next week :-)
Cheers
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How close to Mons do you need to be?
I used to stay in Ittre and Nivelles when working on the south side of Brussels.
But your claim of €700-800 a month in Brussels is something interesting - apart from in hostels, you'd struggle to get anywhere under about twice that.
Most of the places I stayed in the centre of Brussels were coming in at €120+ per night.
Consider some of the smaller towns, perhaps Soignies. Find a hotel for the first week or two, then explore the area, or discuss directly with the hotel. If you're looking at a long term booking, they can be flexible with heir rates as long as they are privately owned.
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Does the likes of booking.com not have anything? They do a variety of stuff, not just hotels
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Why avoid it? If you're staying there and yourco is getting billed at a non-preferential rate, then there's no problem. While it may be expensive, you have to consider travel costs and time. I've stayed in hotels on Canary Wharf when I've looked at the rate and found other places further out for a tenner less - not worth the extra 40 minutes each way when I can fall out of bed at 8:30, shower, dress and grab breakfast and be sat at a desk before 9.Originally posted by David71 View PostYep but that on base which I'd like to avoid as I'm a contractor - also I think these places tend to get a bit pricey by the month....Last edited by LondonManc; 1 May 2020, 08:56.
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Yep but that on base which I'd like to avoid as I'm a contractor - also I think these places tend to get a bit pricey by the month....Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
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Renting in Mons
Hi All,
I've looked online etc. but was wondering if anyone had recommendations for renting near SHAPE by Mons. I'll have a car so don't mind a bit of a drive.
I don't want to rent a flat as last time I did my contract got cut early and I was left paying the 3 month notice period so am looking for a cheap serviced apartment / long stay hotel room etc. which I can rent by the month.
Brussels has similar for 700 or 800 euro a month but I can't find anything in that price for Mons....
Cheers
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