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Jette combines a family living environment, notable Art Deco heritage and a steadily rising property market, making it one of the most attractive municipalities in north-west Brussels. Property appraisal in Jette covers a range of properties from charming terraced houses in the centre to Art Deco villas in Dieleghem, passing through functional flats on the main avenues. The diversity of neighbourhoods requires a differentiated reading that only an on-site inspection can guarantee.

The Property Market in Jette

Price benchmarks · Jette

Price ranges by neighbourhood

4,000 €/m²
Dieleghem / Bois
3,400 €/m²
Centre / Reine Astrid
2,800 €/m²
Miroir / Esseghem

Median house prices — indicative ranges, see the full detail in our guide property prices in Brussels.

Jette positions itself in the upper-middle segment of north-west Brussels, with median prices of €3,400/m² for houses and €2,800/m² for flats, up +2.7% over the past year. This progression reflects the growing attractiveness of the municipality to families leaving more expensive central municipalities.

The Dieleghem neighbourhood, to the north-west, dominates the market with Art Deco houses and villas on tree-lined plots, reaching €3,600–4,000/m². The proximity of the Bois de Dieleghem — a 30-hectare nature reserve — is a considerable valorisation asset.

The centre of Jette, around Place Reine Astrid and Rue Léon Théodor, offers a lively and commercial fabric with terraced houses between €3,000 and €3,400/m². The village atmosphere, with its weekly market and independent shops, attracts a clientele in search of authenticity.

The Miroir–Esseghem area, to the south-east, displays more moderate prices (€2,600–3,000/m²) in a denser fabric with apartment blocks and more compact row houses. The Belgica metro station serves this neighbourhood.

The Jette market is characterised by good liquidity: houses in good condition find buyers in 50 to 70 days, a faster pace than the regional average for this price range.

Jette’s Neighbourhoods

  • DieleghemPrestigious residential, Art Deco villas, backed onto the Bois de Dieleghem.
  • Centre–Reine AstridCommercial heart, Sunday market, village atmosphere.
  • EsseghemSouth-eastern, mixed fabric, diverse population, good transport.
  • MiroirDenser housing, apartment blocks, lowest entry prices.
  • Parc de la JeunesseVerdant and family-friendly, schools nearby.
  • BrousailleBordering Koekelberg, older fabric progressively improving.

Dominant Property Types

Jette’s heritage is rich in Art Deco houses (1920s–1930s): geometric facades, rounded balconies, bow-windows, stylised stained glass. These 150–250 m² properties constitute the heart of the market.

Interwar terraced houses (100–160 m²) line the residential streets. Flats in 3–7 storey buildings along main avenues date from the 1970s–85 (65–100 m²). A few architect-designed villas in Dieleghem combine spacious gardens with carefully considered architecture.

What Drives Property Value in Jette

In Jette, several factors weigh particularly on value:

  • Art Deco heritage: the expert identifies period elements (geometric stained glass, Hasselt tiling, Derycker ironwork) and their 5–10% premium on value.
  • CHU Brugmann proximity: the university hospital generates rental demand within 500 metres that the expert contextualises.
  • Localised flooding: lower-lying areas near the Molenbeek stream are susceptible to surface water flooding — the expert checks risk mapping.
  • Mixed-use buildings: along commercial axes, buildings with a shop on the ground floor require dual valuation by use.

For a precise property valuation in Jette, our local expertise makes the difference.

Client Case in Jette

”Your appraisal distinguished the mixed-use value at €520,000 from the full-residential value at €490,000. The €30,000 surplus in mixed use convinced our buyer colleague.”

Mission: Sale of practice + homeNeighbourhood: Rue de l’Étoile PolaireProperty: 1928 Art Deco house, 220 m², medical practiceTurnaround: 7 days
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Neighbouring Municipalities

Jette neighbours Ganshoren, a quiet residential municipality with a comparable but more contained profile. Koekelberg to the south offers a more compact and accessible market. Laeken — a sub-zone of Brussels City — shares the Esseghem neighbourhoods and offers a varied offering ranging from working-class to the residential Heysel area.

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Frequently asked questions

Property in Jette: your questions

What is the price per m² in Jette in 2026?
In 2026, the median price in Jette is around €2,800/m² for flats and €3,400/m² for houses. The Dieleghem neighbourhood and the surroundings of Parc de la Jeunesse reach €3,800/m² for family properties.
Is Jette suitable for families?
Jette is one of the most family-friendly municipalities in Brussels, with reputable schools, numerous green spaces (Parc de la Jeunesse, Bois de Dieleghem) and a fabric of houses with gardens. The market reflects this appeal with sustained family demand.
How does an appraisal in Jette proceed?
The expert visits the property for a thorough inspection (1.5 to 2 hours), examines the interior and exterior, analyses planning documents and produces a detailed report within 5 to 10 working days.

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