LiègeSmart Money Zone

DroixheRent Prices 2026

4020Commuter's ParadiseBrutalist AestheticHigh-Rise LivingMaximum Square Footage
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Our Verdict

"Smart Money"

At a median of €10.8/m², this is a textbook SMART_MONEY play for renters who care more about floor space than social status. While the area is still shaking off its rough reputation from the tower-block era, the massive urban renewal projects are finally showing results. If you can handle a bit of urban grit, the investment outlook here is superior to the overpriced units in Outremeuse.

The Vibe:Droixhe is dominated by mid-century high-rises and wide, utilitarian avenues that feel like a modernist experiment. It sits right on the edge of the E25 motorway and the Bressoux train station, making it a transit-heavy zone rather than a quiet residential pocket. The crowd is a straightforward mix of long-term locals and newcomers looking for the city's lowest entry point.

Market Median

10.8
/m²/mo
8.5% Discountvs Liège avg
LowHigh
8.513.5
Est. Rating2/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Stable
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Droixhe @ 10.8/m²/mo

648

District Highlights

Grocery
AD Delhaize Bressoux
Transport
Gare de Liège-Bressoux
School
École Fondamentale de Droixhe
Community
Espace des Saveurs (Local Market)
Sport
Hall Omnisports de Droixhe

Locals Ask

Why are the m² stats so low compared to central Liège?

Droixhe has historically been a social housing hub, which keeps the average rent suppressed despite the influx of new private developments.

How is the parking situation in Droixhe?

Significantly better than the city center; the wide 1960s urban planning means you can actually find a spot without a permit.

Is it easy to get to the city center?

Buses 1, 17, and 18 run constantly, and the Bressoux station gets you to Liège-Guillemins in under 10 minutes.

What is the neighborhood analysis for safety?

It's a high-density area that feels active; use common sense near the station at night, but it's largely just working-class families.

Are the newer apartments worth the €13.5/m² top-end price?

Yes, because the energy efficiency in the new builds is miles ahead of the older stock, lowering your total monthly overhead.