Ma CampagneRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
At a median of €19.5/m², Ma Campagne is firmly in the BOUGIE category, though you’re often paying for the privilege of proximity to Châtelain. The prices are high, but the housing stock is frequently drafty; you’re paying for the moldings and the 'Saint-Gilles' street cred rather than modern insulation. It isn't quite a gentrification trap yet, but it’s certainly priced for those who have outgrown the noise of the Parvis.
The Vibe:This is where the grit of lower Saint-Gilles evaporates into the polished, high-ceilinged reality of the Ixelles border. You’ll spend significant time waiting for the 92 tram at the chaotic Avenue Brugmann intersection while dodging aggressive delivery scooters. It’s an area defined by massive townhouses, a distinct lack of street parking, and people who pretend they don't live in a construction zone.
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Quick Estimate
Ma Campagne @ €19.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is parking actually impossible here?
Yes, unless you shell out an extra €150 a month for a private garage spot in a nearby courtyard.
How noisy is the 92 tram really?
If your bedroom faces Avenue Brugmann, the vibrations will serve as your 6:00 AM alarm clock every single day.
Is it significantly cheaper than Ixelles?
Barely; you're looking at a 5% discount for a Saint-Gilles address while using all the same amenities as Châtelain.
Are the utility bills higher in these old houses?
Absolutely, most rentals here are unrenovated 19th-century builds that bleed heat through the original single-pane windows.
Does the 54 bus ever run on time?
Rarely, as it usually gets trapped in the permanent bottleneck between Chaussée de Charleroi and the prison.