How much does property cost in Quevy in 2025?
Here are the current median prices in Quevy:
- House: EUR 270,985
- Apartment: EUR 151,236
- Villa: EUR 434,718
- Land: EUR 104,738
- Price per sqm: EUR 1,936
Visit property prices in Quevy for detailed data.
Steps to buying in Quevy
1. Define your total budget
Add to the purchase price:
- Registration fees: 12.5% in Wallonia
- Notary fees: approximately 2-3%
- Bank application fees: EUR 300-500
Estimate costs with our notary fees calculator and simulate payments with the mortgage simulator.
2. Obtain a bank agreement
Banks typically require a 10-20% down payment.
3. Choose the right location
Compare Quevy with neighboring municipalities:
- Brunehaut — House: EUR 160,359
- Silly — House: EUR 129,360
- Estinnes — House: EUR 175,233
- Le Roeulx — House: EUR 192,706
- Antoing — House: EUR 260,512
4. Sign the compromise
The compromise de vente is legally binding. Include a credit suspensive clause.
5. The notarial deed
The authentic deed is signed within 4 months of the compromise.
EPC: an essential criterion
In Quevy, 5.9% of homes are rated A or B, while 51.1% are rated F or G. Assess costs on EPC in Quevy.
Typical first-time buyer budget
For a house at the median price:
- Purchase price: EUR 270,985
- Registration fees: ~EUR 33,873 (12.5%)
- Notary fees: ~EUR 6,775
- Total budget: ~EUR 311,633
- Recommended deposit: ~EUR 40,648 (15%)
Buying advice for Wallonia
In Wallonia, registration fees of 12.5% are higher but the significantly lower purchase prices often compensate. The region offers attractive energy renovation subsidies, an advantage for buyers targeting renovation properties. The Walloon market provides more living space for an equivalent budget. Enquire about the tax abatement for first-time purchases of modest homes.
Price trends
Moderate population growth in Quevy (+0.4% over 5 years) supports gradual price evolution. Track the evolution on our property prices in Quevy page.
Financing your purchase
Financing a property in Quevy requires thorough preparation. Belgian banks typically require a down payment of 10-20% of the purchase price, plus additional costs (registration fees of 12.5% and notary fees). For a house at the median price of EUR 270,985 with a 15% deposit, the estimated monthly repayment is approximately EUR 1,153 over 25 years (indicative rate of 3.5%). Simulate your mortgage on our mortgage simulator.
Is now a good time to buy in Quevy?
Quevy has an overall score of 45/100. Positive population growth (+0.4%) supports demand.
Can you negotiate prices?
A 5-10% negotiation margin is common, especially for properties with poor EPC ratings.
What deposit do you need to buy in Quevy?
Plan for at least 10% of the purchase price as a deposit, plus acquisition costs (12.5% registration fees and ~2-3% notary fees). A 20% deposit will give you access to the best bank rates.
What support exists for first-time buyers in Wallonia?
Wallonia offers a housing cheque and renovation subsidies. Consult the Walloon Region website for details.