Real Estate Valuation in Brussels
Do you own a property in Brussels and want to better understand its market value?
Estimation-Immobiliere.be offers you Informative Resources some Regional Analyses and up-to-date data on real estate in Brussels.
Explore our articles, check out market trends, and find out how your property stacks up compared to prices in the Brussels region.
Did you know?
505 000 €
this is the median price of a house in Brussels in 2024 (type 2-3 facades)
(source: Statbel, Q3 2024)
+2,7 %
This is the increase in the median price of apartments in Brussels
(source: Statbel, Q3 2024)
Etterbeek
is the most expensive municipality to buy a house in Brussels
(source: Statbel, Q3 2024)
What services does Real Estate Valuation offer in Brussels?
This site helps you:
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understand the evaluation criteria used in the capital,
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analyze the latest price data,
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consult Useful resources to better understand the value of your property.

Types of Valuable Assets
- House
- Apartment
- Villa
- Investment property
- Office
In the different Brussels municipalities
Anderlecht
Auderghem
Berchem-Sainte-Agathe
Brussels
Etterbeek
Evere
Forest
Ganshoren
Ixelles
Throws
Koekelberg
Molenbeek
Gilles
Saint-Josse
Schaerbeek
Uccle
Watermael-Boitsfort
Woluwe-Saint-Lambert
Sint-Pieters-Woluwe
Do you want to better understand the value of your property in Brussels?
Check out our resources to learn more about real estate appraisal in the capital.
Are you looking to situate your property in the current market context?
Discover the Local trends the Average prices and the Most active municipalities .

Find THE real value of your property
The Brussels market is constantly evolving. Thanks to our analyses , you can better understand the range of potential value of a property based on:
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the evolution of prices per m²,
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trends by municipality,
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the characteristics of the property,
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the general economic context.
Why consult Estimation-Immobiliere.be?

Accurate & Documented
Our content is based on public data (Statbel, Notaire.be, IBSA, etc.) and regional comparisons.

Informal
This site is not nor an agency , nor an official valuation tool . It offers a overview of the Belgian real estate market as a strictly informative .

Free access & without obligation
You can freely browse through all the information available here, without committing yourself or providing any personal data.
Have you already received an estimate for your property in Brussels and want to put it into perspective?
An estimate obtained by a notary, an agency or an automatic tool can be useful to compare local trends.
Our resources help you Understand if your price is in line with current realities .

Your property, wherever you are in Brussels
Whether you own an apartment, a house or a plot of land in the Brussels-Capital Region, we offer you:
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some Analyses by municipality ,
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some Updated market data ,
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some Concrete information to guide your decisions.
Check prices and trends by municipality:
The advantages of living in Brussels?
Brussels, the capital of Belgium and Europe, offers a unique and dynamic living environment. Its strategic location, its cultural heritage and its quality of life make it a particularly interesting place to settle or invest. Discover the main advantages of living in the Brussels region below.
An ideal geographical position
Thanks to its extensive transport network (train, plane, motorway), Brussels is perfectly connected to major European cities such as Paris, Amsterdam, London or Cologne. For those who travel regularly, whether for work or leisure, this geographical location is a major asset.
Economic dynamism
Often described as the "capital of Europe", Brussels is home to many European and international institutions, as well as large multinational companies. This economic vitality offers many professional opportunities, which attracts a diverse international workforce.
Demographics
The Brussels-Capital Region has a population of around 1.2 million, with a high proportion of foreign residents (more than 30% of the population) due to the presence of international institutions (source: Statbel ).
The average age of Brussels' inhabitants is around 38 years old, which makes it a relatively young and dynamic city (source:
IBSA – Brussels Institute for Statistics and Analysis ).
Cultural and linguistic diversity
The Brussels region is characterised by its plurality of cultures. French and Dutch are mainly spoken, while English is also widely spoken. This richness can be found in the gastronomy, nightlife, festivals and artistic events.
Brussels is one of the most multicultural cities in Europe, with more than 180 nationalities represented and more than 100 languages spoken daily (source: Visit Brussels ).
An architectural and historical heritage
Brussels is rich in emblematic monuments: the Grand-Place, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Atomium, and the many
Art Nouveau buildings. History and architecture enthusiasts will find something to satisfy their curiosity in the various Brussels districts such as the Sablon or Ixelles.
A varied real estate offer
The real estate market in Brussels, although more affordable than that of some major European capitals, has a wide variety of
Properties: mansions, modern apartments or luxury lofts. There is something for all tastes and budgets, allowing everyone to find the ideal accommodation.
The average price of an apartment in Brussels is around €3,500/m², while the average price of a house is €500,000 (source:
Notaire.be ).
Green spaces and a pleasant quality of life
Despite its status as a large city, Brussels has many parks and gardens, such as the Parc du Cinquantenaire, the Bois de la Cambre or
Woluwe Park. These green spaces, combined with an efficient public transport network, contribute to providing an appreciable quality of life for the inhabitants.
Around 50% of the surface area of the Brussels region is occupied by green spaces, making it one of the greenest capitals in Europe (source: Urban Brussels ).
A rich cultural and gastronomic scene
Famous for its chocolates and Belgian specialties (mussels and chips, waffles), the capital also attracts many gourmets thanks to its
international culinary diversity. On the cultural level, Brussels offers museums (Magritte, Fine Arts, etc.), theatres, concert halls and festivals that enliven the city throughout the year.
Every year, Brussels hosts more than 20,000 cultural events, making it a must-see city for lovers of art and entertainment (source: Culture Brussels ).
A balance between urban effervescence and residential neighbourhoods
Brussels combines the liveliness of a large international metropolis with the charm of quieter, even "village" districts, ideal for
Families. Municipalities such as Uccle, Woluwe-Saint-Lambert or Watermael-Boitsfort offer a peaceful atmosphere while being well connected to the centre via public transport.
The average commuting time in Brussels is around 45 minutes, but varies depending on the district and the mode of transport (source: STIB-MIVB ).
In short, living in Brussels means enjoying a cosmopolitan quality of life, varied economic opportunities and a residential setting
pleasant. The Brussels region seduces with its rich heritage, its central location in Europe and its attractive real estate market, making
of Brussels, an ideal choice for all profiles of buyers or tenants.