Commune benchmark

Strassen

Apartments · sale · stored aggregate for this commune and period (median or mean €/m², depending on source).

Mean €/m²

€10,031/ sqm

Transactions in reference period

79

Price trend

Series length depends on published history per commune (Luxembourg-Ville includes multiple quarters).

Market analysis for Strassen

Apartment prices in Strassen

In Strassen, apartments sold at a hedonic-adjusted price of €9,176 per square metre in Q4 2025 across 79 recorded apartment sales. This is the most recent benchmark published by the Observatoire de l'Habitat for this commune and reflects completed transactions rather than asking prices. Prime.lu refreshes this figure every quarter as new Observatoire releases land on data.public.lu.

How it compares to the rest of Luxembourg

That puts Strassen 39.9% above the national hedonic median of €6,557 per square metre for apartments in the same quarter. On a pure price basis, Strassen sits at the 98th percentile of the 54 communes currently measured — a useful anchor when comparing neighbourhoods without cherry-picking individual listings. The hedonic index controls for property mix, floor area and condition, which is why it's a better cross-commune yardstick than a raw average.

Transaction volume and liquidity

Liquidity matters as much as price when you're buying — thin markets can leave a property on the books for months. Strassen saw 79 apartment sales recorded in Q4 2025. That makes it the 9th most active apartment market out of 54 communes with recorded sales, and accounts for roughly 2.5% of nationwide apartment turnover in Q4 2025. Asking prices on the sale side run around €10,780 per square metre, which gives a quick read on the gap between what sellers list and what the market ultimately clears at.

Rental market and gross yield

Rental apartments in Strassen currently ask €2,016 per month on average (€36 per square metre per month). Against the hedonic sale benchmark, that implies a gross rental yield of roughly 4.8% before any costs, vacancy, taxes, or service charges — useful as a first-pass indicator for buy-to-let investors comparing Luxembourg communes. Net yield will be materially lower once you factor in property tax, maintenance, agency fees, and the typical ~1 month of vacancy per tenancy cycle.

What Strassen costs at different apartment sizes

Using the hedonic benchmark of €9,176 per square metre as an anchor, a typical 60 m² studio-plus in Strassen trades around €550,560, a 90 m² two-bedroom around €825,840, and a 120 m² three-bedroom around €1,101,120. These are central tendencies, not quotes — condition, floor, outdoor space, parking and energy class can each move the final price by 10-20% in either direction. Prime.lu's valuation engine accounts for each of these when you request an estimate for a specific property.

Methodology and sources

Sale-price statistics on this page come from the Observatoire de l'Habitat ("par-commune" quarterly release, Q4 2025) published under CC0 on data.public.lu. The hedonic index controls for the mix of apartments sold (size, location within commune, year built, floor, condition) so that quarter-on-quarter changes reflect genuine market movement rather than changes in what happened to trade. Asking-side and rental figures are drawn from aggregated commune-level observations across Luxembourg property portals in 2025. Communes with fewer than 10 sales in a quarter are suppressed at source for statistical reliability. For a full property-specific valuation that layers in micro-location, condition, and recent comparables, use Prime.lu's valuation engine.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Is the headline number a median or a mean?

    It depends on the row source: seed estimates store a median €/m²; ingested Observatoire par-commune tables store the published mean (average) in our mean column and we label it accordingly.

  • Where does the data come from?

    The canonical public series is the Observatoire de l'Habitat (CC0) on data.public.lu. Prime shows whatever is in our database: after you run the ingest script on that CSV, numbers are the official aggregates; until then they may be internal seed estimates (see disclaimer above).

  • When is it updated?

    Prime refreshes when new quarterly tables are ingested. The date shown on each row reflects the published period (year/quarter).

  • Why only apartments?

    This sprint focuses on the apartment sale series for cross-commune comparability. Houses and other segments can be added as separate series later.

  • Why might this differ from a listing I see online?

    Listings are asking prices; these medians are from completed sales in a period. Mix, condition, and floor area distribution also move implied €/m².

Authoritative files: Observatoire de l'Habitat (and related STATEC releases) on data.public.lu. Ingest with scripts/ingest-observatoire.ts so /prix-m2 reflects published tables rather than seed approximations.