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Complete Real Estate Guide to Court-Saint-Etienne (2025)

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The property market in Court-Saint-Etienne in 2025

Court-Saint-Etienne is a municipality in the province of Brabant wallon in Wallonia, with 10,854 residents spread across 18.5 km2, giving a density of 586 inhabitants per km2.

The median price for houses stands at EUR 456,817, while apartments reach a median value of EUR 435,240. The price per square metre is EUR 3,263. Visit our property prices in Court-Saint-Etienne page for detailed data.

How to estimate a property in Court-Saint-Etienne

Estimating a property in Court-Saint-Etienne means starting from the price observed for comparable properties in the municipality, then correcting that benchmark for the features of the home.

The starting point is the price per square metre recorded on recent sales of the same type, house or apartment. That benchmark describes an average property, not a specific home.

Then come the corrections. Living area, plot, number of bedrooms, general condition, energy performance, garage or outdoor space, each one shifts the value.

An estimate remains a range. The price settles where that range meets demand at the time the property goes on the market.

Regional context: Wallonia

Wallonia, the French-speaking region in southern Belgium, attracts with its natural landscapes, spacious living, and more affordable property prices. Registration fees stand at 12.5%, but the lower purchase prices often compensate for this difference. The region offers attractive energy renovation subsidies and boasts a remarkable natural heritage spanning the Ardennes, the Meuse valleys, and the Hainaut countryside. The rise of remote working has strengthened the appeal of Walloon municipalities for Brussels commuters.

Urban profile of Court-Saint-Etienne

Court-Saint-Etienne is a small residential town with local shops, schools, and essential services. The municipality combines the tranquillity of a semi-rural setting with the convenience of local infrastructure. A strong community spirit prevails, with active associations and a pleasant social life that attracts families and young households.

The province of Brabant wallon

Walloon Brabant is the wealthiest province in Wallonia, with high median incomes and a premium property market. Its proximity to Brussels and the presence of UCLouvain make it a major attraction hub.

Neighboring municipalities of Court-Saint-Etienne

Here are municipalities in the same province worth considering:

  • Braine-le-Chateau — Median house price: EUR 405,753, overall score: 46/100
  • Villers-la-Ville — Median house price: EUR 445,397, overall score: 42/100
  • Rebecq — Median house price: EUR 559,170, overall score: 49/100
  • Chaumont-Gistoux — Median house price: EUR 630,516, overall score: 49/100
  • Perwez — Median house price: EUR 496,394, overall score: 46/100
  • Orp-Jauche — Median house price: EUR 482,968, overall score: 43/100

Transport and accessibility

Court-Saint-Etienne scores 18/100 for public transport and 26/100 for walkability. The accessibility score for shops and services reaches 27/100.

Demographics and population profile

The population is experiencing moderate growth, with growth of 3.0% over 5 years. 21.4 % of the population is aged 18 to 34 and 18.3 % is over 65. The foreign population share is 9.8 %.

The median declarable income stands at EUR 31,471 per year. The municipality has 1,191 active businesses.

Safety

The crime rate is below the national average, reflecting a peaceful living environment, with 42.4 offences per 1,000 residents, including 19.4 thefts and 5.0 acts of violence. The safety score is 71/100.

Quality of life in Court-Saint-Etienne

Court-Saint-Etienne offers a living environment that can be assessed through several complementary indicators. In terms of walkability, the municipality scores 26/100, reflecting how easy it is to walk for daily errands and activities. The public transport score is 18/100, indicating the level of bus, tram, or train service. Access to schools is rated 51/100, an essential criterion for families with children. Proximity to shops and services reaches 27/100. Green spaces score 80/100, important for daily wellbeing. Finally, the safety score stands at 71/100. All these criteria together give Court-Saint-Etienne an overall score of 47/100.

Economy and employment in Court-Saint-Etienne

The economic activity of Court-Saint-Etienne is characterised by a median declarable income of EUR 31,471 per year (average income: EUR 45,203). The municipality hosts 1,191 active businesses, or 0.11 businesses per 100 residents, reflecting a dynamic economic fabric. The municipal tax pressure is 26.0%.

Investment

With an investment score of 28/100 and 33 transactions over the past 12 months, Court-Saint-Etienne has limited investment potential. Registration fees in Wallonia amount to 12.5%. Try our mortgage simulator and notary fees calculator.

How much does a house cost in Court-Saint-Etienne in 2025?

The median price of a house in Court-Saint-Etienne is EUR 456,817. Apartments trade at around EUR 435,240 and villas reach EUR 984,842.

Is Court-Saint-Etienne a good municipality to invest in?

Court-Saint-Etienne scores 28/100 for investment and 47/100 overall. Registration fees in Wallonia amount to 12.5%.

What is the demographic profile of Court-Saint-Etienne?

Court-Saint-Etienne has 10,854 residents and 2,066 households. The median income is EUR 31,471 per year.

What public transport is available in Court-Saint-Etienne?

Court-Saint-Etienne scores 18/100 for public transport and 26/100 for walkability. Car access remains important for many journeys.

How safe is Court-Saint-Etienne?

The crime rate is below the national average, reflecting a peaceful living environment, with a safety score of 71/100.

What makes an estimate vary from one address to the next

With equal features, two properties in the same municipality are not worth the same price, and the precise location as well as the technical condition explain most of the gap.

Location plays on the distance to schools, shops and main roads, but also on how quiet the street is.

Technical condition weighs through the work it imposes on the buyer. Roof, window frames, heating and insulation can partly be read in the EPC certificate, and a weak rating is negotiated on the price.

These factors do not add up mechanically. A well-located property in need of renovation and a renovated one further out end up in the same range.

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FAQ

It gives a useful starting range to situate yourself. A visit is still needed to decide between the top and the bottom of that range.
Yes. It puts a figure on the energy works to be expected, and that future effort carries over into the price a buyer accepts.

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