
Attert is a quiet rural municipality in the province of Luxembourg, situated in the south of Wallonia, close to the border with the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. With a population of 5,646 inhabitants, the municipality has a distinctly rural character, spread across several small village centres and hamlets in a green, hilly setting. This location makes Attert particularly attractive for those wishing to escape the bustle of the city without sacrificing the benefits of good accessibility. Receive 3 non-binding quotes instantly.
Latest figures: Q2 2026
250.000 - 450.000 EUR
Updated: Q2 2026
4-6 months
Average in Wallonia
The proximity to Luxembourg City plays a decisive role in the local property market. Many buyers are cross-border workers or expats employed in the Grand Duchy who consciously choose to live on the Belgian side of the border, where property prices are traditionally lower than in Luxembourg itself. This generates a consistent demand for homes in the region, both for detached properties and farmhouses as well as for renovated dwellings in the smaller village centres. Sellers in Attert benefit from this cross-border appeal, although the market does require realistic pricing and a sound knowledge of local buyers. The property offering in Attert consists primarily of detached houses, country homes, and farmhouses, often on generous plots. Flats are rare, which distinguishes the municipality from more urban environments. Those who buy here are generally seeking space, tranquillity, and a strong connection with nature - values that the Gaume region and the Ardennes embody. The municipality is also situated near Arlon, the provincial capital of Luxembourg, which provides additional amenities and transport links. For both buyers and sellers, working with an estate agent who understands the specific dynamics of this border region is of great importance. The market is less transparent than in urban areas, and sound local expertise makes the difference between a smooth transaction and a lengthy sales process.
| Characteristic | Selling yourself | Via a top agent |
|---|---|---|
| Buyers reach | Limited to own network | Maximum via all channels |
| Negotiations | Emotional & difficult | Professional & sharp |
| Legal security | Own risk | 100% covered & correct |
| Selling price | Often below market value | Maximum achievable price |
Many agents in Attert charge high fees. By comparing via IMV, you will find experts with more competitive rates and better results.
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* Based on average rates in Attert
In Belgium, estate agents typically charge a commission of 2 to 3 per cent on the sale price, excluding VAT. For a property of €250,000 to €450,000 in Attert, that comes to roughly €5,000 to €13,500. Compare several quotes, as rates vary between agencies.
Because of its proximity to Luxembourg City, prices in Attert are higher, with most sales between €250,000 and €450,000. The final price depends on location, plot and condition. A free valuation by a local, IPI-recognised estate agent will give you an accurate picture for your property.
In Attert and the south of Luxembourg province, a sale takes 4 to 6 months on average, from the sales mandate to the deed. Demand from cross-border workers towards Luxembourg can sell a well-priced property faster.
Attert attracts buyers who work in the Grand Duchy but want to live in Belgium. An IPI-recognised estate agent reaches this specific audience, handles presentation and guides the legal steps. Selling privately is possible, but takes time and knowledge of the border market.
Compare at least two or three IPI-recognised estate agents with experience in Attert and the Luxembourg border area. Look at the commission rate, the marketing approach and follow-up. Through ImmoMakelaarVergelijker.be you can compare up to three local agents free of charge.
Choosing an estate agent in Attert calls for local market knowledge. Here are 4 points to check when finding the right partner for your sale: