AntwerpBougie Zone

Sint-AndriesRent Prices 2026

2000Fashion Victim HQAnti-Car TerritoryAntique GoldmineHigh-End Grit
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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

With a median price of €16.2/m², this neighborhood is officially BOUGIE and acts as the bridge between the touristy center and the high-end Zuid. Our neighborhood analysis suggests that while you're paying a premium for the postcode, the investment outlook remains rock solid due to the permanent lack of inventory. It is expensive, yes, but you’re paying for the ability to walk to the Scheldt or the Nationalestraat in under five minutes.

The Vibe:What used to be the 'Parish of Misery' is now the ground zero for Antwerp’s fashion elite and antique collectors. The streets are narrow, the parking is atrocious, and you’ll likely be living in a converted warehouse or a skinny 19th-century townhouse near the MoMu. It is dominated by people who work in design or own a gallery on Kloosterstraat and wouldn't be caught dead in the suburbs.

Market Median

16.2
/m²/mo
2.5% Premiumvs Antwerp avg
LowHigh
12.820.5
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Sint-Andries @ 16.2/m²/mo

972

District Highlights

Grocery
Carrefour Express Nationalestraat
Museum
MoMu - Fashion Museum Antwerp
Public Space
Sint-Andrieplaats
Landmark
Sint-Andrieskerk
Market
Vrijdagmarkt

Locals Ask

Can I find a cheap studio in Sint-Andries?

Rarely. Even the lower end of the m² stats at €12.8 usually applies to larger, unrenovated units; small flats command much higher rates per meter.

Is parking included in most rentals?

Almost never. If you own a car, factor in an extra €150-€200 monthly for a private spot or expect to circle the block for an hour.

How does the rent compare to Antwerp South (Het Zuid)?

It’s slightly more accessible than the Zuid's peak prices, but the gap is closing as more high-end boutiques move into the Nationalestraat.

Are most apartments renovated?

It’s a mix of ultra-modern loft conversions and old tenements with steep, narrow stairs that make moving furniture a nightmare.

Is the area noisy?

The side streets are surprisingly quiet, but the weekend foot traffic on Kloosterstraat and tram noise on the Nationalestraat are constants.