LilleBougie Zone

Quartier Saint-SauveurRent Prices 2026

59800Post-Industrial ChicThe Lebas LifestyleV'Lille DependentBrick & Beer
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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

At a median €16.8/m², this area has officially achieved BOUGIE status, though the grit hasn't entirely washed off. Our Neighborhood analysis shows that while you can find deals at €12.5/m², these are usually drafty walk-ups that will kill your utility budget. The Investment outlook remains aggressive because the proximity to the city center and the Gare Saint-Sauveur cultural hub keeps demand perpetually higher than the actual quality of the housing stock.

The Vibe:Saint-Sauveur is where Lille’s industrial past meets a very expensive present. You’ll be living against the iron gates of Parc Jean-Baptiste Lebas and the M2 metro line, surrounded by red-brick facades and high-density concrete. It is the territory of those who prioritize a five-minute walk to the station over having a place to park their car.

Market Median

16.8
/m²/mo
1.8% Premiumvs Lille avg
LowHigh
12.526.5
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Quartier Saint-Sauveur @ 16.8/m²/mo

1,008

District Highlights

Culture
Gare Saint-Sauveur (Le Bistrot de St So)
Park
Parc Jean-Baptiste Lebas
Transit
Mairie de Lille Metro Station (Line 2)
Education
ESJ Lille (Ecole Supérieure de Journalisme)
Grocery
Carrefour City Rue de Paris

Locals Ask

Can I actually find a parking spot here?

Absolutely not. Between the bike lanes and the park, street parking is a myth; factor an extra €100 into your budget for a private garage.

Why is the price range so wide?

The gap between €12.5 and €26.5/m² is the difference between an unrenovated flat with 1970s windows and a high-spec loft renovation near the park.

Is it quiet at night?

Only if you are several streets back from Boulevard Jean-Baptiste Lebas, otherwise, expect bar noise and heavy foot traffic until 2 AM.

Does the €16.8/m² Average Rent include heating?

Rarely. These high-ceilinged brick buildings are notorious for heat loss, so check the DPE rating before signing.

Is the investment outlook worth the entry price?

Yes, because the city is doubling down on pedestrianizing the area, which will only drive these m² stats higher in the next three years.