Chênée Rent Prices in Liège 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
With a median price of €10.8/m², Chênée fits squarely into THE_GRID; it’s the definition of a middle-ground rental market that doesn't try too hard. The investment outlook is steady because it serves as a release valve for people priced out of Embourg or the city center, though the €13.5/m² ceiling is only justifiable for top-floor renovations with a garage. It’s a pragmatic choice for commuters who need the Gare de Chênée connection but don't mind the occasional industrial backdrop.
The Vibe:Chênée is a gritty, functional suburb shaped by the confluence of the Ourthe and Vesdre and the heavy traffic flow of the E25. It’s a landscape of traditional brick row houses squeezed into the valley and newer, pricier developments climbing the steep hills towards Embourg. The crowd here is strictly no-nonsense, valuing the direct Ravel bike path access and the proximity to the Belle-Ile commercial hub over aesthetic charm.
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Chênée @ €10.8/m²/mo
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Locals Ask
Does Chênée still have flood-related rental discounts?
The 'post-2021' discounts have largely vanished as renovated stock returned to the market at current m² stats.
Is street parking a nightmare near the bridge?
Yes, finding a spot near the Pont de Chênée during peak hours is a losing game; prioritize rentals with a dedicated box or driveway.
How reliable is the bus connection to Liège-Centre?
The 30 and 31 lines are frequent but get stuck in the Quai des Ardennes bottleneck every single morning.
Are the 'Hauts de Chênée' more expensive?
Expect to pay toward the €13.5/m² limit for the heights, where the 1970s-style villas offer better views and less noise than the valley floor.
Is the neighborhood analysis positive for long-term stays?
It's a stable 'Tier 2' area—rarely trendy, but consistently occupied by people who work in the nearby industrial parks or the city.