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14 Apr. 2021 Switch to German for original article
Life asbl s WG Projet took off in 2020. For most residents, however, this form of housing is an involuntary choice, even if living together works well in most cases. The association responsible for the project wants to create more affordable living space in this way. Occasionally, however, there are hurdles in the process.
Anne-Cécile knows what it’s like to live in a shared apartment. Many years ago, she experienced it in Belgium. “At the time, it was a conscious choice. I like that lifestyle.” Today, it is her life circumstances that were instrumental in the 39-year-old Belgian sharing a house near the German border with three roommates. About two years ago, her marriage fell apart. After a burnout several years earlier, she had given up her job and since then had been taking care of her daughter, who is now eight years old. Anne-Cécile initially started looking for an apartment. But without a permanen
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