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Moving to a new city or changing neighborhoods is always an adventure, but let’s be honest : the "social" part can sometimes feel like a second full-time job. Between finding the right spots and meeting people who actually match your vibe, it takes time and effort.
At Neybor, we believe that where you live should do more than just provide a roof over your head, it should plug you straight into the heart of the city. That’s why we’ve built the Neybor Community, a curated lifestyle where the only thing you need to do is show up, grab a drink, and enjoy the moment.
Inside the House : Where neighbors become friends
There is something special about the intimacy of your own house. Before exploring the rest of Brussels, the best stories often start right in your kitchen or living room.
Throughout the year, we organize exclusive house dinners and private apéros tailored specifically for your home. Whether it’s welcoming a new member or just a mid-week catch-up, these moments are designed to break the ice without the effort, allowing you to focus entirely on building genuine connections with your housemates and your Community Managers while we handle the logistics to ensure a seamless exchange of feedback and ideas.
Neybor set everything so you can focus on the conversation. It’s about creating that "home sweet home" feeling where your housemates aren't just people you share a fridge with, but the first people you call when you want to hang out. And by bringing the event directly to your kitchen or living room, and handling everything from the prep to the hosting, we make sure that "getting together" never feels like a chore. It’s a dedicated time for us to listen to your experience in the house.
The Community Hub: Expand your circle
Beyond the walls of your house lies the wider Neybor network—a diverse community of people living the same Brussels adventure as you. To bring this network to life, we organize regular community-wide events that bring everyone together, from monthly bars and social gatherings to sports activities and cultural outings.
The format changes, but the goal remains the same: to create a space where you can easily meet people from other houses, exchange experiences, and find new friends across the city. Whether we are meeting for a drink, a team challenge, or a discovery walk, these events are your open door to the community. There’s no pressure and nothing to organize; it’s simply about showing up and being part of the energy. By shifting the scale from the house to the whole city, we make sure you always have a place to connect and a reason to explore beyond your front door.
Conclusion: The door is open
Ultimately, the Neybor Community is about making city life feel effortless and connected. We set the stage, but the magic happens when our members meet. Whether you’re looking for a quiet dinner with housemates or a night out with the whole community, there’s always a place for you at the table.
See you at the next one?

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