
Beaumont is a quiet municipality in the south of the province of Hainaut, situated in the Hainaut Thudinie area on the border with the French Ardennes. With a population of 7,165 inhabitants, Beaumont has the character of an authentic Walloon rural municipality, where life moves at a different pace than in the urban centres of Charleroi or Mons. The municipality is historically known for its medieval tower - the Tour Salamandre - which dominates the town skyline and stands as a symbol of the rich history of this region. That combination of heritage, greenery, and tranquillity makes Beaumont attractive for those who consciously choose a life outside the city, without entirely forgoing urban amenities within a reasonable distance. Receive 3 non-binding quotes instantly.
Latest figures: Q2 2026
€105,000 - €220,000
Updated: Q2 2026
4-6 months
Average in Wallonia
On the Beaumont property market, we observe a market characterised by affordability and stability. According to the most recent StatBel data (Q4 2025), the median price for residential properties in Beaumont stands at €175,000, with a price range running from €105,000 to €220,000 for the first and third quartile respectively. A total of 23 residential property transactions were recorded during the measurement period, indicating that this is a relatively limited but active market. These limited transaction volumes also mean that well-located or move-in-ready properties quickly attract the attention of interested buyers. For buyers, Beaumont offers a genuine opportunity to acquire a full-sized property in a green setting for a modest budget. The supply consists primarily of terraced houses, semi-detached, and detached properties, often with a garden - an asset that is increasingly difficult to find at comparable prices in urban areas. Sellers would do well to position their property realistically: the market is transparent and buyers are well informed. Correct pricing from the outset is, in a municipality such as Beaumont, decisive for a smooth sale.
| 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 Beaumont 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 Beaumont
In Belgium, estate agents typically charge a commission of 2 to 3 per cent on the sale price, excluding VAT. For a property of €105,000 to €220,000 in Beaumont, that comes to roughly €2,100 to €6,600. Compare several quotes, as rates vary between agencies.
The Beaumont market is particularly affordable, with most sales between €105,000 and €220,000. The final price depends on location, condition and level of renovation. A free valuation by a local, IPI-recognised estate agent will give you an accurate picture for your property.
In Beaumont and the Thudinie area, a sale takes 4 to 6 months on average, from the sales mandate to the notarial deed. A realistic asking price is decisive here to convince buyers.
Beaumont is a rural municipality whose heritage and affordable prices are its strengths. An IPI-recognised estate agent knows the buyers seeking calm and a low entry price, handles presentation and guides the legal steps. Selling privately is possible, but takes time and market knowledge.
Compare at least two or three IPI-recognised estate agents with experience in Beaumont and the southern Hainaut 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 Beaumont calls for local market knowledge. Here are 4 points to check when finding the right partner for your sale: