
Enghien, located in the province of Hainaut on the language border between Wallonia and Flanders, is a municipality that is attracting increasing interest from property buyers seeking tranquillity, space, and good accessibility. With a population of 14,061 residents, Enghien combines the character of a rural municipality with the practical advantages of a central location in the heart of Belgium. Its proximity to Brussels, Ath, and Mons makes the municipality appealing to commuters who wish to avoid the bustle of the city without compromising on connectivity. Receive 3 non-binding quotes instantly.
Latest figures: Q2 2026
€180,000 - €400,000
Updated: Q2 2026
4-6 months
Average in Wallonia
The property market in Enghien has undergone a remarkable evolution in recent years. In the fourth quarter of 2025, the median sale price for a house stood at €310,000, an increase of no less than 15.9% compared to the previous year, when the median was €267,500. This is a significant appreciation in value, demonstrating that interest in this municipality is growing on a structural basis. With 31 registered residential transactions recorded during the measurement period, the market is relatively limited in size, meaning that well-located properties are snapped up quickly and that sellers are in a favourable position. For apartments, the median price stands at €240,000, which positions Enghien as an affordable alternative compared to the Brussels periphery or the larger cities of Hainaut. The price range for houses runs from €180,000 in the first quartile to €400,000 in the third quartile, indicating a varied supply - from modest terraced houses to more spacious detached properties set in greenery. Anyone looking to buy or sell in Enghien would be well advised to work with an estate agent who has thorough knowledge of the local market. The combination of limited transaction volumes and strong price growth calls for an accurate valuation and a targeted approach. An experienced local agent can make the difference between a smooth transaction 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 |
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* Based on average rates in Edingen
In Belgium, estate agents typically charge a commission of 2 to 3 per cent on the sale price, excluding VAT. For a property of €180,000 to €400,000 in Edingen, that comes to roughly €3,600 to €12,000. Compare several quotes, as rates vary between agencies.
The Edingen market sees sales between €180,000 and €400,000, in a municipality on the language 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 for your property.
In Edingen, a sale takes 4 to 6 months on average, from the sales mandate to the notarial deed. The central location near Brussels, Ath and Mons helps reach buyers.
Edingen sits on the language border and attracts both Flemish and Walloon commuters. An IPI-recognised estate agent reaches this mixed audience, 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 Edingen and the border area between Flanders and Wallonia. 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 Edingen calls for local market knowledge. Here are 4 points to check when finding the right partner for your sale: