Chênée Property Prices in Liège 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
With a median of €1950/m², Chênée sits firmly in THE_GRID—it offers a predictable, mid-range entry point into the Liège market without the speculative spikes found elsewhere. The investment outlook is heavily influenced by the 2021 flood history, which has created a price ceiling for properties in the lower basin while driving demand for homes on the slopes. It is a solid choice for buyers who want functional m² stats but don't expect rapid gentrification or high-end architectural flair.
The Vibe:Chênée is a pragmatic valley town defined by the confluence of the Ourthe and Vesdre rivers, serving as a functional gateway for commuters heading toward Verviers or the Ardennes. The landscape is a mix of dense brick row houses and steep wooded hills, where the local crowd values the direct L-train connection to Liège-Guillemins over trendy aesthetics. It is a no-nonsense residential hub where the proximity to the E25 motorway dictates the daily rhythm.
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Chênée @ €1,950/m²
District Highlights
Locals Ask
How did the 2021 floods affect current house prices?
Properties in the lower valley took a significant hit, and while many are renovated, insurance costs and buyer caution keep prices near the €1450/m² mark.
Is the parking situation really that difficult?
If you are buying a terrace house near the center without a private garage, expect to fight for spots on narrow streets every evening.
Where is the best investment outlook in the district?
Focus on the heights toward Embourg or the 'Thier de la Chartreuse' border, where elevation protects value and m² stats remain resilient.
Are there many new-build projects in Chênée?
Stock is primarily older brick stock from the mid-20th century; new developments are rare due to the dense existing neighborhood analysis.
How long is the commute to Liège city center?
The train takes roughly 5 minutes to Guillemins, beating the Quai des Ardennes traffic which can be a total standstill during rush hour.