LiègeThe Grid Zone

GrivegnéeRent Prices 2026

4030Hill Start SpecialistPragmatist’s PostcodeThe Commuter’s CompromiseNo-Frills Living
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Our Verdict

"The Grid"

At a median of €11.6/m², Grivegnée is the definition of THE_GRID—it offers a middle-tier compromise with zero pretense. While our neighborhood analysis shows prices hitting €14.8/m² for rare renovations, the investment outlook is flat; you are paying for utility rather than future gentrification gains. It’s a solid enough deal if you have a car and a dedicated parking spot, but don't expect the charm found in neighboring Embourg.

The Vibe:Grivegnée is a functional mix of steep hills and post-war residential blocks where the urban density of Liège starts to thin out towards the plateau. It is a pragmatic choice for those who want to avoid the city center noise but still need the 13 or 35 bus lines to get to the Gare Saint-Lambert in fifteen minutes. Life here revolves around the commute and the sheer convenience of having the Belle-Ile mall right at the bottom of the hill.

Market Median

11.6
/m²/mo
1.7% Discountvs Liège avg
LowHigh
9.414.8
Est. Rating3/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Stable
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Grivegnée @ 11.6/m²/mo

696

District Highlights

Grocery
Carrefour Market (Rue Jules de Lamine)
Shopping
Belle-Ile Shopping Center
Green Space
Fort de la Chartreuse
School
Ecole Fondamentale Autonome de Grivegnée
Transport
Bus Line 13 (Grivegnée-Boverie-Opéra)

Locals Ask

How does the Average Rent here compare to Chênée?

Grivegnée typically tracks slightly cheaper than Chênée because it lacks a proper 'village' center, keeping the m² stats grounded in reality.

Is street parking actually a problem?

If you are renting near Rue de Herve without a private garage, you will spend half your evening circling for a spot.

What kind of properties dominate the m² stats?

The market is mostly 1960s-70s apartment blocks and terraced workers' houses that have seen better days.

What is the investment outlook for the upper price bracket?

Paying €14.8/m² is risky here; that's top-of-market pricing for an area that hasn't seen significant infrastructure upgrades in decades.

Is it walkable?

Only if you have iron lungs; the elevation change between 'Grivegnée-Bas' and the heights is brutal for pedestrians.