Droixhe Rent Prices in Liège 2026
Our Verdict
"Smart Money"
At an average of €10.8/m², you aren't paying for aesthetics; you're paying for a roof near the city’s main exit routes. We categorize this as SMART_MONEY because despite the low 2.0/5 rating, the massive influx of regional investment and the future tram line link-up make it a strategic play for the budget-conscious. It is currently a construction-heavy zone, but the investment outlook is solid if you can handle the grit.
The Vibe:It is a landscape of functional high-rises and massive urban renewal projects that feels strictly utilitarian. You are living between the Bressoux train station and the E40, making it a commuter’s pragmatic choice rather than a scenic one. The crowd is a mix of working-class locals and renters who prioritize highway access over architectural charm.
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Droixhe @ €10.8/m²/mo
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Locals Ask
Is parking a nightmare around the towers?
It is a daily scramble; while newer developments offer private spots, street parking is congested and often requires a permit or a long walk.
What determines the €8.5 to €13.5/m² price gap?
The lower end gets you a drafty unit in an unrenovated block, while the €13.5 ceiling is reserved for the brand-new energy-efficient builds near Avenue de la Croix Rouge.
How does the future tram impact the investment outlook?
The tram extension is the neighborhood's lifeline, promising to inflate these m² stats once the direct connection to the city center is operational.
Is the neighborhood quiet at night?
Hardly; between the E40 traffic hum and the proximity to the Bressoux rail lines, it’s an environment for those who don't mind urban white noise.
Are utility costs higher in these older buildings?
In the remaining older towers, insulation is subpar, so expect your heating bill to bite harder than in the newer low-rise projects.