Living in Saint-Hubert: a portrait
Saint-Hubert is a municipality in Luxembourg in Wallonia, with 5,693 residents spread across 119.3 km2. The population is experiencing moderate growth.
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Urban profile
Saint-Hubert 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.
Settling in 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.
Getting around Saint-Hubert
Saint-Hubert scores 27/100 for public transport. The walkability score is 38/100. A car is often necessary for daily commuting.
Schools and services
The schools score is 35/100. Accessibility to shops and services reaches 40/100.
Green spaces and quality of life
With a green score of 93/100, Saint-Hubert offers a leafy environment with numerous natural spaces.
Safety
The crime rate is around the national average, with 53.8 offences per 1,000 residents. Safety score: 49/100.
Cost of living
The median declarable income in Saint-Hubert is EUR 28,786 per year. The median house purchase price is EUR 279,336, or EUR 1,995 per sqm.
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Daily life in Saint-Hubert
The ratio between the median house price and median income is 9.7x. This high ratio reflects tension between property prices and local incomes. Access to shops and services (40/100) may require regular trips to neighbouring municipalities. Use our notary fees calculator to plan your move.
Family life
With 20.9 % of residents under 17, Saint-Hubert has a distinctly family-oriented profile. The school access score of 35/100 suggests exploring options in neighbouring municipalities as well. Abundant green spaces (93/100) provide playgrounds and walking areas for children. The average household size (4.46 persons) confirms the presence of many families.
Population profile
- 0-17 years: 20.9 %
- 18-34 years: 20.4 %
- 35-64 years: 37.8 %
- 65+ years: 20.9 %
- Foreign residents: 5.7 %
- Households: 1,277
- Average household size: 4.46
Neighboring municipalities
- Hotton — 5,706 residents, overall score 48/100
- Nassogne — 5,735 residents, overall score 47/100
- Florenville — 5,787 residents, overall score 48/100
- Attert — 5,797 residents, overall score 49/100
- Leglise — 5,839 residents, overall score 48/100
Is Saint-Hubert a good municipality for families?
With a schools score of 35/100 and a green score of 93/100, Saint-Hubert offers an environment that should be evaluated based on your family priorities.
What is the overall score of Saint-Hubert?
Saint-Hubert has an overall score of 50/100, combining transport, schools, shops, green spaces, and safety.
What is the cost of living in Saint-Hubert?
The median income is EUR 28,786 per year and the median house price is EUR 279,336. The price-to-income ratio of 9.7x should be factored into your planning.
What is public transport like in Saint-Hubert?
The transport score is 27/100 and walkability is 38/100. Car use is often complementary.