Kuringen-CentrumRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
At a median of €10.5/m², this area sits firmly in THE_GRID—it is neither a speculative gamble nor a budget-friendly steal. Our neighborhood analysis suggests you are paying for the logistical luxury of avoiding the R71 ring road bottlenecks while maintaining decent proximity to the city. The investment outlook is boring but stable, primarily because the rental stock consists of reliable, if uninspired, mid-century builds and sensible new developments.
The Vibe:Kuringen-Centrum functions as the pragmatic commuter hub of the Hasselt outskirts, shaped by the Albert Canal and immediate E313 access. Residents trade city-center flash for functional driveways and actual square footage that doesn't feel like a closet. It is a self-contained pocket where the pace is dictated by the school run and the morning haul toward the highway.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Kuringen-Centrum @ €10.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Why do the m² stats show such a wide gap?
You will pay €13/m² for the sleek new-build apartments near the church, while dated 1980s units near the canal drop to €8.5.
What is the Average Rent for a 2-bedroom apartment?
Expect a monthly bill between €850 and €980, with prices climbing fast if there is a modern EPC rating involved.
Is the E313 noise a dealbreaker for renters?
Only if you are on the extreme southern edge; the town center remains surprisingly insulated from the highway drone.
What is the current Investment outlook for Kuringen-Centrum?
It is a safe-haven play for landlords who want zero vacancy, though don't expect the rapid appreciation seen in the city center.
Is parking actually better than in Hasselt proper?
Yes, but the Kuringersteenweg is a notorious bottleneck that will eat your time during the evening rush.