Woluwe-Saint-Lambert is characterized by its spacious, assertive residential offering. Median price of €680,000 reflects upper-middle-class market. Generous gardens, small avenues with little traffic, landscaped parks (Parc de la Woluwe is particularly popular), real residential tranquility: all these elements make the area attractive.
Woluwe offers spaciousness: it represents neither urban chaos downtown nor isolated suburbia. It's a residential suburb intelligently integrated into the metropolis. Proximity to transport (streetcar 39, bus) maintains acceptable downtown accessibility.
Established residential character
Woluwe is a market for families, generally well-to-do, looking for space, calm and a safe environment. The architecture remains coherent: plush 19th-century housing, small detached houses from the 1920s-1950s, now chic 1960s buildings. There's no remarkable architectural heterogeneity, but there is a definite coherence.
Balanced location
Woluwe-Saint-Lambert offers an interesting balance: close enough to downtown for accessibility, far enough away for tranquility. It's an attractive positioning for established couples, families in training, residents desperate for urban calm.
Useful information for your purchase
Before you buy a property in the Brussels Region, make sure you consider the financial and energy aspects:
- Calculate your notary fees - Official simulator of the Fédération du Notariat (notaire.be)
- Reduction in registration fees - Conditions and amounts in Brussels Taxation
- Additional EPB allowance - Additional reduction if energy improvement of 2 classes within 5 years
- PEB 2033 and 2045 targets - Energy renovation obligation: class E min. by 2033, class C min. by 2045 (Brussels Environment)
- EPB certificate - Understanding the energy certificate for your future property
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