NamurThe Grid Zone

SalzinnesRent Prices 2026

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Our Verdict

"The Grid"

With a median price of €12.5/m², you are paying a premium for proximity to the city's major employers rather than modern comfort. We categorize this area as THE_GRID because it’s a standard middle-ground market; it’s reliable for landlords but offers zero bargains for tenants. The investment outlook is stable but stagnant, as the aging housing stock often requires more maintenance than the rent covers.

The Vibe:Salzinnes is a dense, functional stretch squeezed between the Sambre and the Citadel hill where parking is a daily combat sport. The streets are dominated by hospital staff from the CHR and students who need to be within walking distance of Henallux. It feels lived-in and slightly gritty, prioritizing utility over any aesthetic polish.

Market Median

12.5
/m²/mo
5.9% Premiumvs Namur avg
LowHigh
10.215.8
Est. Rating3/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Stable
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Salzinnes @ 12.5/m²/mo

750

District Highlights

Grocery
Colruyt Namur (Salzinnes)
Hospital
CHR de Namur
Education
Henallux - Haute École de Namur-Liège-Luxembourg
Event Space
Namur Expo
Bakery
Boulangerie Legrand

Locals Ask

Is parking really that difficult in Salzinnes?

Yes, unless your lease includes a private spot, expect to spend 15 minutes circling Rue de la Montagne every evening.

What is the average rent for a standard apartment?

Based on m² stats of €12.5/m², a typical 70m² two-bedroom flat will cost you roughly €875 per month plus utilities.

Why is the area rated 3.0/5?

It earns its THE_GRID status by being predictable; it lacks the prestige of Jambes but avoids the isolation of the outer suburbs.

Are the older buildings energy efficient?

Generally, no. Many townhouses converted into flats have poor insulation, so watch out for high EPC ratings that will bloat your monthly spend.

Is it a good spot for quiet living?

It's noisy. Between the constant ambulance sirens heading to the CHR and the heavy bus traffic on Place Louise Godin, it's rarely silent.

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