LedebergRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
With a median price of €14.2/m², Ledeberg sits firmly in THE_GRID—a functional zone where you get exactly what you pay for, no more, no less. Our investment outlook remains neutral; while prices have climbed, the lack of parking and green space caps the ceiling compared to Gentbrugge. It is a solid bet for renters who prioritize a 10-minute bike ride to the Zuid over a backyard, but don't let landlords overcharge for unrenovated m² stats.
The Vibe:Ledeberg is Ghent’s concrete pressure cooker, defined by the massive E17 flyover and rows of narrow, working-class terraces. It is unapologetically dense, dominated by the constant hum of the Hundelgemsesteenweg and the reliable grind of the Tram 4 line. This isn't where you go for peace; it’s where you live if you want city proximity without the manicured pretense of the center.
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Ledeberg @ €14.2/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Can I actually find a parking spot in Ledeberg?
Unless you have a private garage, prepare for a daily battle or a long walk from the P+R under the flyover.
Is the rent hike justified for this area?
The €18.5/m² ceiling is only worth it for new builds; don't pay premium prices for the old, drafty terraced houses.
How noisy is it living near the B401/E17?
The low-frequency hum is constant in most of the district, so check the window insulation before signing a lease.
What is the neighborhood analysis for green space?
It's limited; Keizerspark is the only real lung in the area and it gets incredibly crowded on weekends.
How fast can I get to the city center?
The Tram 4 is frequent and takes you to the Korenmarkt in under 15 minutes, making it a commuter's dream.