Leuven
Flanders, Belgium
Asking price for apartments (Immoweb). A premium university city near Brussels.
Asking price per sqm
EUR3,983 /sqm
up 5.2% over 12 months
Rising See homes in Leuven See the price dataAs of 2025
Belgium property prices
Short answer. In 2025, the highest asking prices were in Leuven (about 3,983 EUR per square meter) and the lowest in Liege (about about 2,450 EUR per square meter), a gap of about 63%. These are asking prices for apartments in euros, shown next to the official trend. Source: Immoweb (asking prices for apartments), with Statbel for the regional trend.
Flanders, Belgium
Asking price for apartments (Immoweb). A premium university city near Brussels.
Asking price per sqm
EUR3,983 /sqm
up 5.2% over 12 months
Rising See homes in Leuven See the price dataAs of 2025
Flanders, Belgium
Asking price for apartments (Immoweb). A lively medieval city.
Asking price per sqm
EUR3,470 /sqm
up 5.2% over 12 months
Rising See homes in Ghent See the price dataAs of 2025
Belgium (capital)
Asking price for apartments (Immoweb). New builds run nearer 4,450 per square meter.
Asking price per sqm
EURabout 3,460 /sqm
up 2.9% over 12 months
Stable See homes in Brussels See the price dataAs of 2025
Flanders, Belgium
Asking price for apartments (Immoweb). A canal city and major tourist draw.
Asking price per sqm
EUR2,991 /sqm
up 5.2% over 12 months
Rising See homes in Bruges See the price dataAs of 2025
Flanders, Belgium
Asking price for apartments (Immoweb). Belgium's second city and a major port.
Asking price per sqm
EUR2,934 /sqm
up 5.2% over 12 months
Rising See homes in Antwerp See the price dataAs of 2025
Wallonia, Belgium
Asking price for apartments (Immoweb). The most affordable of these cities, in French-speaking Wallonia.
Asking price per sqm
EURabout 2,450 /sqm
up 8.3% over 12 months
Rising See homes in Liege See the price dataAs of 2025
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| City | Asking (EUR/sqm) | Sold (EUR/sqm) | Change, 12 months | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Leuven | 3,983 | n/a | +5.2% | Rising |
| Ghent | 3,470 | n/a | +5.2% | Rising |
| Brussels | about 3,460 | n/a | +2.9% | Stable |
| Bruges | 2,991 | n/a | +5.2% | Rising |
| Antwerp | 2,934 | n/a | +5.2% | Rising |
| Liege | about 2,450 | n/a | +8.3% | Rising |
Source: Immoweb (asking prices for apartments), with Statbel for the regional trend. https://statbel.fgov.be/en/themes/housing/house-price-index
Belgium's official transaction based House Price Index rose about 3.5% over the year to 2025-Q4, with the index at 147.1 (2015 = 100). This is the official trend behind the asking prices above. Source: Eurostat, House Price Index (prc_hpi_q), fetched 2026-06-08. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/view/prc_hpi_q/default/table?lang=en
Belgium's official trend comes from Statbel (Statistics Belgium) and is also in Eurostat. The per square meter figures here are asking prices for apartments from Immoweb, the main portal. Year-on-year figures are not published per city, so the change shown is the regional figure from Statbel (Brussels, Flanders or Wallonia).
Leuven leads on apartment asking prices at about 3,983 EUR per square meter, then Ghent and Brussels. Liege in Wallonia is the most affordable here.
No. The per square meter figures are asking prices from Immoweb. The official, transaction-based trend comes from Statbel and Eurostat, and the year-on-year shown is the regional Statbel figure.