The green province does not see its prices weaken like in other countries. Both house and apartment prices continued to rise during the last quarter.
While in general, the Belgian real estate market sticks its tongue out, the Namur province seems to be an exception. The average price for a house of 170 m2 with 3 bedrooms and a garden is around 292,847 euros, a quarterly increase of 1.48%. As for apartments, the average price of a 2 bedroom is 215,427 euros, + 2.52% over the last quarter.
The Gembloux-Namur-Assesse trio displays the highest prices in Namur. All surrounding towns benefit from the appeal of this top 3.
Gembloux is the most expensive. It costs on average 375,105 euros for a house (- 1.68% over the last quarter) and 253,052 euros for an apartment (+1.02% over the quarter). In Namur, the average price of a house is around 370,584 euros (+ 6.42% over 1 year), that of an apartment stands at 248,408 euros (- 2.12% over 1 year). Let us point out that it is in Florennes that house prices have increased the most, reaching 274,625 euros: + 5.22% over the last quarter, + 11.69% over 1 year.
In Ciney, apartments were sold 5.13% more expensive this last quarter, with an average price of 223,299 euros.
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