
Bassenge, also known in Dutch as Bitsingen, is a quiet municipality in the province of Liège that forms the border between the Belgian Voer region and the Meuse area. With a population of 8,931 residents, the municipality retains a rural character that is attracting an increasing number of buyers wishing to escape the bustle of Liège or Maastricht without sacrificing accessibility. Its location close to the Dutch border makes Bassenge a particularly distinctive case on the property market: both Belgian and Dutch buyers find their way here. Receive 3 non-binding quotes instantly.
Latest figures: Q2 2026
€273,000 - €435,000
Updated: Q2 2026
4-6 months
Average in Wallonia
The property market in Bassenge presents a stable picture in the third quarter of 2025. The median sale price for a residential property stands at €306,250, with an interquartile range running from €273,000 to €435,000. This spread indicates that the supply is varied: from modest terraced houses in village centres to more spacious detached properties on larger plots. With 25 registered transactions during the measurement period, this is a relatively limited market, meaning that well-priced properties quickly attract the attention of motivated buyers. For sellers, the location of Bassenge offers a clear advantage. The municipality is easily accessible via the E25 towards Liège and via the N3, whilst the nearby city of Maastricht is just a stone's throw away. This border location attracts a diverse group of buyers, including young families seeking more space, retirees looking for peace and quiet, and cross-border workers employed in the Netherlands who wish to live in Belgium. Anyone looking to buy or sell in Bassenge would do well to gain a thorough understanding of the local market dynamics. Due to the limited transaction volume, individual sales can have a significant impact on price statistics. A local estate agent with knowledge of the Liège border region is therefore not a luxury, but a genuine added value in any property transaction.
| 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 Bitsingen 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 Bitsingen
In Belgium, estate agents typically charge a commission of 2 to 3 per cent on the sale price, excluding VAT. For a property of €273,000 to €435,000 in Bassenge, that comes to roughly €5,460 to €13,050. Compare several quotes, as rates vary between agencies.
The Bassenge market sees sales between €273,000 and €435,000, with interest from both Belgian and Dutch buyers due to the proximity of the border. 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.
In Bassenge, on the edge between the Voer region and the Meuse area, a sale takes 4 to 6 months on average, from the sales mandate to the notarial deed. The border location can attract buyers from Liège and Maastricht.
Bassenge is a border municipality where both Belgian and Dutch buyers are active. An IPI-recognised estate agent reaches both groups, 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 Bassenge and the border area near Maastricht. 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 Bitsingen calls for local market knowledge. Here are 4 points to check when finding the right partner for your sale: