Stockel - StokkelRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
At €18.9/m², Stockel is the FINAL_BOSS of Brussels residential zones. You are paying for the privilege of safety and a 15-minute commute to the Schuman roundabout, but the upper end of €23.5/m² is eye-watering for suburban life. It's not a gentrification trap because it was never affordable to begin with; it’s simply the most stable, high-demand corner of Woluwe-Saint-Pierre.
The Vibe:This is the end of Metro Line 1 where the city grit officially disappears and the 'old money' aesthetic takes over. You come here for the upscale village feel of Place Dumon and the luxury of having the Forêt de Soignes as your backyard. It’s a neighborhood defined by private driveways, high-end butcher shops, and a very specific type of quiet that only serious capital can buy.
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Stockel - Stokkel @ €18.9/m²/mo
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Locals Ask
Is parking a disaster near the center?
On Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday mornings during market hours, parking is non-existent. If your rental doesn't come with a private 'box' or driveway, you'll regret it.
Does the €18.9/m² price include utilities?
Almost never. In Stockel, expect to pay high 'charges' on top, especially in older, poorly insulated villas or luxury apartment blocks with elevators.
What’s the actual noise level like?
Unless you live directly on Avenue de Tervueren or right above the Metro entrance, it's dead silent after 8 PM.
Is it easy to find a small flat here?
Hardly. The stock is dominated by large family houses and high-end 2-3 bedroom apartments, which is why the entry-level price sits at a steep €15.8/m².
How's the commute to the European Quarter?
It's the most reliable in the city. You get on the Metro at the start of the line at Stockel and you're at Schuman or Kunst-Wet in under 20 minutes.