How Much Does It Cost to Build a House in Belgium?


The question how much does it cost to build a house is one of the trickiest in the Belgian property world. Answers like "it depends" get you nowhere. Fortunately, recent figures give a clear range: for a standard new-build home in Belgium, you should currently budget around 2,150 to 2,700 euros per m², fully finished, including VAT and architect fees, but excluding the plot and additional costs. That means an average family home of 150 m² will quickly cost 320,000 to 400,000 euros to build, before you factor in the land, the notary and the garden.
This guide gives you a clear overview: benchmark prices per m², sample budgets and all the extras that are often forgotten.
Benchmark price per m²: what does the market say in 2025-2026?
Several recent sources - architects, construction groups and building portals - land remarkably close to one another in their estimates of the construction cost per m²:
- Architects and building websites: ± 2,150 – 2,688 euros/m² as an average for 2025.
- Livios (2026): uses a benchmark of ± 2,400 euros/m² for a standard new-build home, VAT and architect included.
- Various property developers quote 1,800 – 2,500 euros/m² for a basic to comfortable finish, with 2,400 euros/m² being a realistic middle ground.
These amounts cover:
- shell construction and roof;
- technical installations (heating, electricity, plumbing, ventilation);
- interior finishes (floors, interior doors, standard kitchen and bathroom);
- architect fees and VAT.
They do not include: the building plot, notary fees on the land, utility connections, landscaping, the driveway, a possible carport/garage, or your contingency reserve.
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Based on a benchmark of around 2,150-2,688 euros/m², here are the broad figures:
| House type | Habitable surface area | Indicative build cost (VAT & architect included, land excluded) |
|---|---|---|
| Compact terraced house | 100 m² | approx. 215,000 – 270,000 euros |
| Semi-detached house | 130 m² | approx. 280,000 – 350,000 euros |
| Detached family home | 150 m² | approx. 322,500 – 403,000 euros |
| Spacious detached home | 180 m² | approx. 387,000 – 485,000 euros |
Livios illustrates it this way: a 150 m² home at 2,400 euros/m² works out at roughly 360,000 euros in build budget, a 200 m² home at around 480,000 euros, still excluding the land.
What comes on top of the construction cost?
The question how much does it cost to build a house is only fully answered once you also account for the additional costs. The main items:
- Building plot
- Prices vary considerably by region: in some rural municipalities you can still find plots around 100-150 euros/m², while in popular areas and the outskirts of cities you are more likely looking at 250-400 euros/m² or more.
- For a 500 m² plot, that quickly adds up to 75,000 – 200,000 euros, depending on the location.
- Notary and registration duties on the land
- Studies and regulatory requirements
- Energy performance (EPB/PEB) reporter, safety coordinator, structural engineer, soil survey, possible ground investigations.
- Together these can easily reach 3,000 – 7,000 euros, depending on the complexity.
- Utility connections
- Water, electricity, gas (or an alternative), sewage, telecoms.
- Often 5,000 – 10,000 euros in total.
- Landscaping, driveway, terrace, fencing
- Many self-builders overlook this at the start; budget at least 5-15% of your build cost, depending on the finish.
- For a standard project, that quickly comes to 15,000 – 40,000 euros.
- Contingency and additional works
- Building specialists recommend setting aside a 10-15% contingency on your build budget to cover price increases, additional works or changes during construction.
Total budget: a concrete example
Take a detached family home of 150 m², in 2025-2026:
- House construction cost
- Building plot
- 500 m² at 250 euros/m² ≈ 125,000 euros.
- Land acquisition costs (notary + registration duties + deed)
- Studies, connections, energy performance report, safety coordination
- Between 8,000 and 15,000 euros.
- Landscaping, driveway, fencing (basic)
- For example 20,000 – 30,000 euros, depending on choices.
- 10-15% contingency on the build cost
Overall total budget:
360,000 + 125,000 + 20,000 + 12,000 + 25,000 + 36,000
→ somewhere between ± 578,000 and 600,000 euros, depending on the exact land price and the choices you make.
That explains why the answer to how much does it cost to build a house so often heads towards half a million euros or more in practice for a detached new-build, especially in pricier areas.
The main cost drivers
Why does one person pay 2,000 euros/m² while another pays 2,800 euros/m²? A few determining factors:
- House type: terraced vs. semi-detached vs. detached (more exterior walls = higher cost).
- Size and compactness: a compact, well-thought-out home = lower cost per m².
- Finish level: standard vs. designer kitchen, bathrooms, parquet flooring, bespoke furniture.
- Technical systems: choosing a heat pump, underfloor heating, mechanical ventilation with heat recovery, or solar panels pushes the build cost up, but reduces the energy bill.
- Construction method: traditional masonry, timber frame, prefabricated or system-built homes each have different price profiles.
- Self-build work: doing your own painting, floor-laying or landscaping can save tens of thousands of euros.
- Location and choice of contractor: contractor prices differ by region; a local contractor with a full order book will charge more than one still looking for capacity.
Rules of thumb for a quick budget estimate
Want a rough ballpark figure for how much it will cost to build your home? Use this approach:
- Determine the habitable surface area you actually need (e.g. 120, 150 or 180 m²).
- Multiply by a benchmark price per m², e.g. 2,300-2,500 euros/m² as an average.
- Add the cost of the building plot (land price + ± 10-15% in acquisition costs).
- Add a 10-15% contingency and extras (connections, garden, additional works).
Example (semi-detached, 130 m², compact):
- Build: 130 × 2,350 euros/m² ≈ 305,500 euros.
- Land: 350 m² at 220 euros/m² ≈ 77,000 euros + ± 10,000 euros in costs.
- Extras and contingency: e.g. 35,000 – 45,000 euros.
→ Total: roughly 430,000 – 450,000 euros.
On that basis, you can discuss with your bank and architect:
- whether this budget fits your borrowing capacity;
- where you can cut back or optimise (reduce the floor area, adjust the finish);
- whether an alternative route - buying an existing home and renovating it - might be more financially attractive.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost per square meter to build a house in Belgium in 2025-2026?
For a standard new-build home, you should budget around 2,150 to 2,700 euros per m², fully finished, including VAT and architect fees. A commonly used benchmark figure is 2,400 euros per m².
What is included in the construction cost per square meter?
The cost per m² covers shell construction and roof, technical installations (heating, electricity, plumbing, ventilation), interior finishes, and architect fees including VAT. It does not include the building plot, notary fees, utility connections, landscaping, or a contingency reserve.
How much does a building plot cost in Belgium?
Plot prices vary widely by location - in rural municipalities you may find land around 100-150 euros per m², while popular areas near cities can reach 250-400 euros per m² or more. For a 500 m² plot, that adds up to roughly 75,000 to 200,000 euros.
What additional costs should I budget for beyond the construction cost?
On top of the build cost, you need to account for the land purchase, notary and registration duties (roughly 10-15% of the land price), studies and regulatory requirements (3,000-7,000 euros), utility connections (5,000-10,000 euros), landscaping and driveway (15,000-40,000 euros), and a 10-15% contingency on the build budget.
What is a realistic total budget for a detached family home of 150 m² in Belgium?
Based on a 2025-2026 example in the post, the total comes to somewhere between 578,000 and 600,000 euros, including the build cost, a 500 m² plot, acquisition costs, studies, connections, basic landscaping, and a contingency reserve. This explains why the total for a detached new-build often heads towards half a million euros or more in practice.

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