GlobeRent Prices 2026

1180Tram HubParking NightmareBio-Shop CentralCommuter Heavy
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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

At an average rent of €19.2/m², you are paying for the convenience of not owning a car in a neighborhood where street parking is a daily battle. Our neighborhood analysis confirms it earns the BOUGIE tag because, despite the traffic noise, the retail landscape remains upscale and the proximity to elite schools keeps demand high. From an investment outlook, it is a safe bet, though the high m² stats mean you'll be sacrificing square footage compared to the deeper residential pockets of Uccle.

The Vibe:Globe is the high-density pivot point where the commercial grit of Chaussée d'Alsemberg meets the polished residential streets leading to Wolvendael. It is dominated by mid-century apartment blocks and the constant hum of the 4 and 92 tram lines converging at the center. Residents here trade garden space for immediate access to bio-shops and a 15-minute commute to the city center.

Market Median

19.2
/m²/mo
3.8% Premiumvs Uccle - Ukkel avg
LowHigh
15.824.5
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Globe @ 19.2/m²/mo

1,152

District Highlights

Grocery
Bio-Planet Uccle
Park
Wolvendael Park
School
Lycée Français Jean Monnet
Bakery
Maison Dandoy
Pharmacy
Pharmacie du Globe

Locals Ask

Does the €19.2/m² average rent include basement storage?

Usually, yes, but always verify if a 'cave' is included; in these older blocks, they are often damp and only good for wine or winter tires.

How bad is the tram noise near the Globe junction?

If your windows face the tracks, the screech on the curves is real; don't sign a lease here unless the unit has modern double-glazing.

What is the parking situation for visitors?

Non-existent; tell your friends to take the 92 tram or prepare to pay heavily at the blue zone meters.

Are EPC/PEB ratings a concern in this pocket of Uccle?

Absolutely, as much of the stock is from the 60s and 70s; ask for the certificate to avoid €300 monthly heating bills in winter.

Is the investment outlook stable for this specific area?

Yes, because the density of shops and transit links creates a floor for prices that more isolated parts of Uccle don't have.