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The new-build market in Luxembourg in 2025: a promising recovery

The gradual fall in interest rates that began in 2024 will continue into 2025, making mortgages more affordable for buyers. This trend is making it easier to invest in new-build property, offering buyers attractive opportunities to realise their property plans.

The Luxembourg government has extended a number of tax measures to support the property sector. These initiatives are designed to encourage the purchase of new homes, making the market more attractive to first-time buyers and investors.

💡 Find out more: Property tax measures extended until 1ᵉʳ July 2025 - atHome Blog

With rental demand still buoyant and attractive financing conditions, investors are once again turning to the new-build market. Off-plan properties offer guaranteed energy performance and compliance with current standards, making them a major asset for investors looking to increase the value of their assets.

The Luxembourg property market will continue to recover in 2025, after prices stabilised in 2024. A slight increase in prices is expected, particularly for new homes, supported by stable rental demand and favourable financing conditions. This positive trend will be reinforced by renewed investor confidence, in a generally favourable economic climate. The outlook for the market is therefore optimistic, with opportunities to increase value, particularly for new-build properties.

💡For more information: Prices stabilise in 2024 and an encouraging outlook for 2025 - atHome Blog

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02 March 2025

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