municipalities at floor prices

municipalities at floor prices
municipalities at floor prices

Real estate reserved for the wealthiest is found more in Flanders and Brussels.

The median price of open-style or four-fronted houses in the municipalities of Wallonia amounted in the third quarter of 2024 to 310.000 eurosaccording to data published Tuesday by Statbel. It is 5.1% more compared to the third quarter of 2023.

The median price of a house with two or three facades is also increasing, by 3.4% over one year, to 185,000 euros, while that of apartments has fallen over one year (-0.4%), to 182,000 euros. The Flemish market is marked by a 2.4% increase in the median price of a four-storey house, to 419,000 euros. Closed or semi-closed type houses cost 305,000 euros in Flanders, or 1.7% more compared to the third quarter of 2023. The median price of apartments recorded an increase of 0.4% to settle at 250,000 euros. Brussels remains the most expensive region in the country and this for all types of housing. Closed or semi-closed type houses cost 505,000 euros (+0.4%). The median price of open-plan houses increased by 20% to 1,020,250 euros while the median price of apartments increased by 2.7% to 267,000 euros.

THE five most expensive municipalities of the Kingdom for a house are all located in Flanders (Knokke, Lathem-Saint-Martin, Crainhem, Boechout and Schilde). The most expensive Walloon municipality for real estate remains Lasne where you can expect to have to pay 611,500 euros for a house (median price).

In Wallonia, the least expensive municipalitiesin the third quarter of 2024, are Hastière (median price of 92,000 euros for a house), Froidchapelle and Dour. Charleroi is the cheapest for apartments (median price of 102,500 euros). In Brussels, the most expensive municipalities for an apartment are Saint-Gilles and the two Woluwe, the most affordable being Anderlecht, Koekelberg and Jette.

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