Composed of a single locality (Bertrange), the municipality forms a transitional space between the capital and the south of the country and can count on its many assets to make it a pleasant place to live. Some key figures Surface area: 17.39 km²Population: 8,543Density: 491 inhabitants/km In the past, Bertrange was an agricultural village, but its population has grown steadily over the years.
Towns
Redange: a bucolic & natural setting
The municipality with its exceptional natural setting is made up of the towns of Lannen, Nagem, Niederpallen, Ospern, Redange, Reichlange and Eltz. Some key figures Surface area: 31.95 km²Population: 2,910 inhabitantsDensity: 91 inhabitants/km² The municipality with its many assets Thanks to its many assets, property prices are gradually rising but are still affordable for the majority of the population.
Junglinster : Peace and quiet a few kilometres from the capital
The dynamic municipality of Junglinster consists of the following localities: Altlinster, Beidweiler, Blumenthal, Bourglinster, Eisenborn, Eschweiler, Godbrange, Gonderange, Graulinster and Imbringen. Some key figures: Area: 55.38 km²Population: 8,460Density: 153 inhabitants / km² Escape from the capital while remaining close by Located in the canton of Grevenmacher, to the north-east of the city of [...]
Cents: a typical Luxembourg neighbourhood
Cents is one of the 24 districts that make up Luxembourg City and is described as a primarily residential district. Although Luxembourg City is known for its cosmopolitan character, Cents is the district with the highest proportion of Luxembourg residents. Some key figures: Area: 173.10 haPopulation: 6,316Density: 5.39% of the population of the City of Luxembourg.
Dudelange: the dynamics
Dudelange is considered the fourth most populated commune in the country with 21,568 inhabitants, behind Luxembourg, Esch-sur-Alzette and Differdange. Covering an area of 21.38km², it also has a high population density: 1008 inhabitants per square metre, when the national average is 245. Some key figures Area: 21.38 km²Population: 21,568Density: [...]
Diekirch : Peaceful and family-oriented community
Diekirch is the capital of the municipality and canton of the same name and is made up of the municipalities of Bettendorf, Colmar-Berg, Ettelbruck, Erpeldange-sur-Sûre and Schieren. Diekirch is part of the Nordstad, an urban area and development centre in the north of the country. Some key facts: Area: 12.42 km²Population: 7,047Density: 567 inh./km A municipality with a population of 1.5 million.
Where to live in Luxembourg?
Moving to (or from) Luxembourg requires a good knowledge of the property market, but also of the specificities of the different regions. After all, you don't move 20 times in your life, so you might as well study the subject carefully to make sure you make the right choice. So which city should you choose in Luxembourg? In the Grand Duchy, [...]
Europe Day: top announcements from border countries
Europe Day is an international day celebrated on 9 May in the member countries of the European Union to commemorate the Schuman Declaration of 9 May 1950, considered to be the founding text of the Union. On this occasion, we present you our real estate favourites from the border countries! France Metz Le Ban Saint-Martin Port-sur-Seille Sierck-les-Bains Sorbey Belgium Ittre Tournai Grez-Doiceau Germany [...]
Diekirch, an ideal living environment
Diekirch is the capital of the municipality and canton of the same name and, together with the municipalities of Bettendorf, Colmar-Berg, Ettelbruck, Erpeldange-sur-Sûre and Schieren, is part of the Nordstad, an urban area and development centre in the north of the country. Key figures Surface area: 12.4 km2Population: 7,042 inhabitantsDensity: 567.9 inhabitants/km2 Living in Diekirch At the [...]