Sint-AndriesRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
At a median of €11.2/m², you are paying for functionality and a lack of tourist foot traffic. We categorize this area as THE_GRID because it offers a predictable, mid-range lifestyle that lacks the high-end polish of Sint-Anna but avoids the grit of the station's immediate backyard. The investment outlook remains stable because the demand for three-bedroom rentals here always outstrips the supply.
The Vibe:Sint-Andries is where Bruges swaps medieval claustrophobia for driveways and actual garden space. It is a sprawl of post-war villas and modern subdivisions populated by hospital staff from AZ Sint-Jan and people who want to be near the E40 without hearing it. Life here revolves around the Gistelse Steenweg transit spine and the occasional roar from the Jan Breydel Stadium.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Sint-Andries @ €11.2/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is parking an issue in Sint-Andries?
Unlike the city center, most rentals here come with private garages or at least easy on-street parking that doesn't require a permit.
How does the Jan Breydel Stadium affect the neighborhood?
On match days, the area around the stadium becomes a bottleneck; if you live nearby, expect traffic diversions and a lot of rowdy energy.
Are m² stats higher near the Bruges railway station?
Yes, apartments within walking distance of the back entrance of the station command the top end of the €13.8/m² range.
What is the typical housing stock for renters?
It is a mix of 1970s semi-detached houses and newer, low-rise apartment blocks that prioritize energy efficiency over historic aesthetics.
Is the commute to the city center manageable?
It is a dead-simple 10-minute bike ride or a quick bus trip down Gistelse Steenweg, making it ideal for those working in the center.