
Bilzen-Hoeselt is a merged municipality in the south of the province of Limburg that has been attracting increasing attention in recent years from buyers seeking a quiet, green living environment away from the bustle of the city. The municipality combines the character of the Haspengouw fruit region - with its typical orchards and rolling landscapes - with good accessibility via the E313 towards Hasselt and Liège. This makes Bilzen-Hoeselt attractive to both families and commuters who travel daily to the provincial capital or beyond. Receive 3 non-binding quotes instantly.
Latest figures: Q2 2026
€237,500 - €395,000
Updated: Q2 2026
2-4 months
Average in Flanders
The property market in Bilzen-Hoeselt showed a notable movement in 2025. The median sale price for houses stood at €318,500 in the fourth quarter of 2025, representing an increase of 18.4% compared to the previous year (€269,000). This is a considerable rise, indicating that demand for residential properties in this municipality clearly exceeds supply. With 89 house transactions recorded during the measurement period, this represents a relatively active market for a municipality of this size. Flats are traded at an average price of €259,000, which also reflects healthy price formation for this segment. For buyers, it is important to note that prices within the interquartile range vary from €237,500 to €395,000, indicating that both starter homes and quality family homes come onto the market. The higher price bracket typically concerns more spacious villas or renovated farmhouses in the more rural sub-municipalities. For sellers, the current climate is favourable: the combination of limited supply and rising demand creates a strong negotiating position. Anyone considering buying or selling in Bilzen-Hoeselt would be well advised to work with an estate agent who has thorough knowledge of the local market. Price differences between the various sub-districts can be considerable, and an accurate valuation makes the difference between a swift sale and a property that remains on the market for too long.
| 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 Bilzen-Hoeselt 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 Bilzen-Hoeselt
In Belgium, estate agents typically charge a commission of 2 to 3 per cent on the sale price, excluding VAT. For a property of €237,500 to €395,000 in Bilzen-Hoeselt, that comes to roughly €4,750 to €11,850. Compare several quotes, as rates vary between agencies.
The Bilzen-Hoeselt market sees sales between €237,500 and €395,000, in the Haspengouw fruit-growing area. The final price depends on location, year and condition. A free valuation by a local, IPI-recognised estate agent will give you an accurate picture for your property.
In Bilzen-Hoeselt, the average sale timeframe is 2 to 4 months, from the sales mandate to the deed. The easy E313 connection towards Hasselt and Liège works in your favour.
Bilzen-Hoeselt attracts families and commuters seeking a green setting. An IPI-recognised estate agent knows this audience in both Bilzen and Hoeselt, 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 Bilzen-Hoeselt and Haspengouw. 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 Bilzen-Hoeselt calls for local market knowledge. Here are 4 points to check when finding the right partner for your sale: