Droixhe Property Prices in Liège 2026
Our Verdict
"Smart Money"
At a median of €1750/m², Droixhe is a calculated risk for those who ignore optics in favor of future infrastructure. Our Neighborhood analysis labels this SMART_MONEY because the upcoming tram line and the demolition of the old high-rises are fundamentally altering the investment outlook. You aren't buying a 'view' here; you are buying into the lowest entry point for House Prices within a three-kilometer radius of the city center.
The Vibe:Dominated by 1960s brutalism and the massive new tram maintenance hub, Droixhe is an urban landscape slowly shedding its rough-edged reputation. You are trading aesthetics for pure functionality and proximity to the Gare de Bressoux rail links. It is a world of concrete towers and expansive construction sites where the Sunday market crowds provide the only real local color.
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Quick Estimate
Droixhe @ €1,750/m²
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Will the new tram line actually boost House Prices here?
Absolutely; the neighborhood is being reconfigured as a major connectivity hub, which historically forces the bottom-tier m² stats upward.
Is the area still dominated by social housing?
While many iconic towers have been demolished, the social housing footprint remains significant, though new 'Eco-quartier' developments are diversifying the mix.
What is the parking situation like near the Avenue de la Croix-Rouge?
It is chaotic, especially on weekends when the market is on, so don't buy an apartment here without a designated underground spot.
Are there actual houses for sale, or just high-rises?
It is 90% apartments; if you want a traditional house, you'll have to push toward the edges of Bressoux where the density drops.
Why is the investment outlook rated as SMART_MONEY?
Because you are buying at the floor of the Liège market (€1300/m²) just as the city is pouring millions into the tram and new green spaces.