LiègeThe Grid Zone

ChênéeRent Prices 2026

4032Commuter CentralPost-Industrial PragmatismOurthe-Vesdre JunctionNo-Nonsense Value
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Our Verdict

"The Grid"

At a median of €10.8/m², you aren't overpaying, but the m² stats reflect a lack of 'premium' inventory. We’ve classified this area as THE_GRID because it’s a stable, predictable market that serves its purpose without any pretense. The investment outlook is neutral; it's a safe bet for consistent occupancy, but don't expect a sudden price surge unless the waterfront gets a massive, unplanned injection of capital.

The Vibe:Chênée is a pragmatic junction town defined by its industrial bones and the confluence of the Ourthe and Vesdre rivers. It’s a functional base for people who prioritize quick access to the E25 and the Gare de Chênée over the aesthetic polish of the city center. The crowd here is mostly local workers and commuters who prefer having a backyard and easy parking over living in a high-density apartment block.

Market Median

10.8
/m²/mo
8.5% Discountvs Liège avg
LowHigh
8.513.5
Est. Rating3/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Stable
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Chênée @ 10.8/m²/mo

648

District Highlights

Grocery
Colruyt Chênée
Transit
Gare de Chênée
Park
Parc de la Fenderie
School
Athénée Royal de Chênée
Shopping
Belle-Île Shopping Center (nearby)

Locals Ask

Is the €10.8/m² rate likely to spike soon?

Unlikely. Chênée is a steady-state market that lacks the gentrification triggers found closer to the city center.

What’s the parking situation like near Rue de la Station?

It’s a headache during business hours; if a rental doesn't include a spot, factor in a 10-minute walk from the side streets.

Do these m² stats apply to the hills or the valley?

The higher €13.5/m² rates usually stick to the newer builds in the valley, while older houses up the Thier hit the €8.5 floor.

How loud is it near the E25 motorway?

If you are on the first line of houses near the ramp, the noise is constant; don't pay median prices for those units.

Is this a good neighborhood analysis for students?

Only if they have a car or rely on the train; it’s too far from the Sart-Tilman campus for a quick commute.