StrasbourgSmart Money Zone

Cité CanardiéreRent Prices 2026

67100Concrete RealismTram-DependentBudget FortressUrban Renewal Zone
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Our Verdict

"Smart Money"

At an Average Rent of €14/m², you are paying for logistics rather than aesthetics. We categorize this as SMART_MONEY because the m² stats are significantly lower than nearby Neudorf despite sharing similar transit links. While the neighborhood analysis shows a lack of 'prestige,' the Investment outlook is stabilized by the city's ongoing urban renewal projects and the constant demand for low-cost student housing.

The Vibe:This is high-density living in the Meinau district where 1950s functionalist blocks define the skyline. You’re positioned right on the Tram A line at Émile Mathis, making it a pragmatic choice for those who prioritize transit over architectural charm. The area feels industrial and lived-in, stripped of any tourist polish and focused entirely on residential utility.

Market Median

14
/m²/mo
15.2% Discountvs Strasbourg avg
LowHigh
10.516.8
Est. Rating2/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Stable
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Cité Canardiére @ 14/m²/mo

840

District Highlights

Grocery
Auchan Supermarché Strasbourg Meinau
Transit
Station Émile Mathis (Tram A/E)
Education
École Élémentaire de la Canardière
Park
Parc de la Canardière
Leisure
Stade de la Meinau

Locals Ask

Is parking a nightmare in Cité Canardière?

Unlike the city center, surface parking is plentiful, though you’ll want a secured lot if you're worried about petty vandalism.

Why are the m² stats lower than the Strasbourg average?

The housing stock is almost exclusively older social-style complexes, which keeps the price ceiling lower than the renovated lofts found in Neudorf.

How fast can I get to Place de l'Homme de Fer?

Jump on the Tram A and you'll be in the city center in exactly 15 minutes.

Is this area seeing any gentrification?

It's slow-moving; the city is investing in facades and public spaces, but the vibe remains firmly working-class for now.

What kind of heating is standard in these flats?

Most older blocks use collective gas heating, so check if the charges are included in the 'CC' price to avoid winter surprises.