StrasbourgFinal Boss Zone

CentreRent Prices 2026

67000Tourist Ground ZeroZero Parking ZoneTram Hub MasteryHistorical Premium
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Our Verdict

"Final Boss"

At a median of €19.65/m², this neighborhood is the literal FINAL_BOSS of the local market; you are paying a massive premium for the privilege of the '67000' postcode. The current m² stats reflect a brutal shortage of supply that keeps prices inflated regardless of apartment quality. Unless you have a specific need to be within walking distance of the Place Broglie, you're essentially paying a high-entry tax for an environment that feels more like a museum than a residential street.

The Vibe:Living here means dodging tourists on your way to the Homme de Fer tram hub and accepting that your floorboards are probably older than the French Revolution. It is a dense, noisy, and high-energy zone where space is a luxury and the bells of the Cathédrale Notre-Dame dominate the acoustic landscape. If you don't mind carrying groceries up four flights of narrow stairs, this is the city's undisputed ground zero.

Market Median

19.65
/m²/mo
19.1% Premiumvs Strasbourg avg
LowHigh
15.524.5
Est. Rating5/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
High
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Centre @ 19.65/m²/mo

1,179

District Highlights

Grocery
Monoprix Place Kléber
Transit
Homme de Fer (Lines A, B, C, D, F)
Education
Gymnase Jean Sturm
Fitness
Keepcool Strasbourg Grand'Rue
Green Space
Place de la République

Locals Ask

Is parking available in the Centre?

Almost never; unless you secure a private spot for €150+/month, you’ll be stuck in the expensive Indigo Gutenberg or Austerlitz garages.

What drives the high Average Rent here?

A combination of extreme scarcity and the lucrative Airbnb market drives the ceiling up to €24.5/m² for small studios.

How is the investment outlook for 2024?

Steady but stagnant; the high entry price means yields are lower than in Neudorf, but the prestige ensures zero vacancy.

Are utilities usually included in the m² stats?

No, prices usually reflect the cold rent, and heating old timber-framed buildings can add a significant chunk to your monthly budget.

Is the neighborhood analysis based on renovated units?

The top-end data points are usually freshly renovated lofts, while the lower end covers 'authentic' units with outdated insulation.