AngleurRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
With a median of €11.5/m², this district lands firmly in THE_GRID because it offers predictable utility without the prestige markup. It is not a gentrification trap, but rather a functional stable ground where the investment outlook remains steady due to the proximity of the University of Liège (ULiège). While not glamorous, the price-to-convenience ratio is hard to argue with if you need to be near the highway or the rail lines.
The Vibe:Angleur functions as a transition zone where the industrial grit of the Ourthe valley meets the leafy ascent toward Sart Tilman. It is defined by the massive Belle-Île commercial hub and a constant flow of commuters utilizing the local E25 connections and the Angleur train station. The crowd is a no-nonsense mix of long-term residents in brick row houses and students looking for cheaper alternatives to the city center.
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Quick Estimate
Angleur @ €11.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
What drives the €14.5/m² top-end prices?
You’ll hit those m² stats in newer apartment builds near the Belle-Île bridge or renovated studios specifically targeted at the student market.
Is parking a problem in Angleur?
Near the train station and the narrow streets of 'Bas-Angleur', it is a daily struggle, but as you move toward the hills, street parking becomes significantly easier.
How does the neighborhood analysis compare to Liège center?
Average Rent here is roughly 10-15% lower than the Carré or Guillemins, but you exchange nightlife for easier highway access and more square footage.
Are the older houses energy efficient?
Generally, no; many row houses in the €9.8/m² range have poor PEB ratings, so factor in high heating costs before committing.
What is the long-term investment outlook?
Stable and boring, which is good. The constant demand from the university campus at Sart Tilman provides a permanent safety net for landlords.