Brussels property prices rise modestly in 2025

dhnet.be (French)

Brussels property prices saw a modest increase in 2025, with median house prices rising 2% to €510,000 and apartments up 3.3% to €265,000. This growth lagged behind national averages, influenced by lower registration taxes in other regions and a lack of political stability in Brussels hindering renovation incentives and investor confidence. Energy efficiency requirements are also impacting older properties. Forest experienced the largest five-year house price increase at 25.8%, while Molenbeek remains the most affordable commune for houses. Woluwe-Saint-Pierre leads in both house and apartment prices.


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