🇧🇪 Attert: the questions people ask
Commute, rent, trains, cross-border workers: the figures behind the most common questions about Attert, all drawn from the data published on this site.
How long is the commute from Attert to Luxembourg City?
Around 35 min by car off-peak and 53 min at rush hour, door to door to the centre. Over 220 working days, return trip, that adds up to roughly 389 hours a year on the road.
Is there a train between Attert and Luxembourg?
No, Attert has no station serving Luxembourg City directly. You need a car, or to reach a neighbouring station — cross-border P+Rs are the usual workaround.
What is the average rent in Attert?
Average rent sits at 14.3 €/m². That is 65% below Luxembourg City, where the square metre rents at 40.4 €.
What does a 70 m² flat cost in Attert?
On the rent-per-m² figure, a 70 m² flat comes to roughly 1,001 € a month, excluding charges. Treat it as an order of magnitude for framing a search, not a market price: the real rent depends on condition, floor and neighbourhood.
How many residents of Attert work in Luxembourg?
1,680 people living in Attert hold a job in Luxembourg — 29.8 per 100 residents, children and pensioners included. The figure comes from IGSS, which counts jobs by commune of residence.
Where is Attert?
Attert, Luxembourg Province (Belgium), lies in Belgium and has 5,645 inhabitants. It is served by the A6 / E25 — Arlon · Pays-Haut → Luxembourg corridor.
Is Attert a good place to live?
Attert scores 3.7/10 overall. Its strongest axis is "Cost of living" (7.3), its weakest "Remote work" (3.0). Scores are comparative across the 127 profiled cities, not absolute marks.
Is anywhere cheaper than Attert at a comparable commute?
Yes. Mont-Saint-Martin sits at 13.8 €/m² for a 48 min peak commute, against 14.3 €/m² and 53 min in Attert.
Which canton or region does Attert belong to?
On this site, Attert is grouped under "Luxembourg Province (Belgium)". Arlon, Aubange and the Gaume: the Belgian border, the E25 and a tax regime of its own for commuters.