Property Valuation in Brussels City (1000)

Do you own a property in Brussels City and want to better understand its current value?
Estimation-Immobiliere.be offers you Reliable data some Market analysis , and Explanatory resources on real estate trends in the historic centre of the capital.

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196 828

The number of inhabitants on 1 January 2024
(Source: Statbel )

505 000 €

Median price for a closed or semi-closed house
(Source: Statbel )

55,84 %

Percentage of inhabitants of non-European origin
(Source: Statbel )

What does Valuation Immobilière bring to Brussels-City?

Types of properties covered

  • House
  • Apartment
  • Villa
  • Investment property
  • Office

Covered districts of Brussels-City

  • Sablon district

  • Marolles district

  • Dansaert district

  • Leopold Quarter (European Quarter)

  • Sainte-Catherine Ward

  • Anneessens district

  • Heysel / Laeken district

  • Louise District

  • Quayside district

  • Midi / Saint-Gilles district (extended administrative part)

Why do you need to find out before selling a property in Brussels City?

Central and highly coveted municipality, Brussels-City brings together a variety of neighbourhoods where the price differences can be significant.
Before selling or investing, it is essential to Know the realities of the local market , its evolutions and the assets that influence the value of a property.

Find the true value of your property in Brussels City

The value of a property depends on several elements:

  • Market data by district (e.g. Sablon, Marolles, Laeken, etc.)

  • Comparisons with recent sales

  • The condition of the property, its benefits and its EPB

  • The dynamics specific to the municipality and the area

Our content helps you better understand these parameters, without replacing the expertise of a professional.


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Have you already received an estimate for your property in Brussels City?

It is useful to cross-reference this estimate with the latest market trends . This makes it possible to check whether the price envisaged is still aligned with the realities on the ground.

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The advantages of living in Brussels City

Brussels City is the historical, political and cultural heart of Belgium. Lively, cosmopolitan and rich in heritage, it attracts urban families as well as young professionals, expatriates and investors. Find out below why the municipality appeals to so many different profiles.

A central and ideal location

Brussels-City offers immediate access to all public transport (train, metro, tram, bus) and is close to major national and European institutions. The central station, the Grand-Place, the European quarter and the canal are all strategic hubs (source: STIB-MIVB ).

Economic and institutional dynamism

As the capital of the country and the European Union, Brussels City is home to many companies, NGOs, embassies and institutions. The city centre and its outlying districts are also home to many shops, start-ups and coworking spaces (source: Hub.Brussels ).

Demographics

The City of Brussels has approximately 196,828 inhabitants (source: Statbel , 2024). The population is young, cosmopolitan, with a high proportion of working people, tenants and students, due to the presence of many colleges and universities.

A varied and dynamic neighbourhood life

Brussels-City includes very different districts: the chic Sablon, the popular Marolles, the trendy Sainte-Catherine district, or Laeken and its family atmosphere. This diversity makes it possible to meet all lifestyles, from active urban to quiet residential.

A contrasting real estate market

The real estate market in Brussels City is varied and constantly evolving. In 2023, the median price of an apartment was €275,000 and that of a house was €570,000, with strong differences between neighborhoods (source: Statbel ).

First-rate educational and cultural facilities

Brussels City has many French- and Dutch-speaking primary and secondary schools, as well as higher education institutions such as the ULB, the VUB and the ERG. Museums, theatres, concert halls and cultural centres are also numerous (source: bruxelles.be ).

Green spaces in the city centre

Despite its density, the city offers popular green spaces: the Brussels Park, the Leopold Park, the Bois de la Cambre (shared with Uccle), and the Laeken Royal Park. These spaces provide a highly sought-after urban-nature balance (source: Urban Brussels ).

Security and municipal management

Like any big city, Brussels has some security challenges, but the municipality is actively working on the implementation of safer neighbourhoods, smart cameras and an increased police presence depending on the area (source: Police Brussels ).

A cultural and gastronomic richness

The city is full of restaurants, bars, markets, galleries, events and museums. Between institutions such as BOZAR, the Halles Saint-Géry, music festivals or the Christmas market, Brussels-City remains an essential cultural capital (source: visit.brussels ).

In short, Brussels City combines the energy of a metropolis with direct access to culture, transport and professional opportunities. A must-see town to invest, live or develop a real estate project.