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🇧🇪 Attert: the verdict, plainly

What the tables imply but never say — what Attert asks you to accept, and what it gives back.

Attert trades time for money — the rent is among the gentlest in the area, the commute among the longest.

With 5,645 inhabitants, Attert scores 3.7 out of 10 overall, which puts it in the lower part of the 127 profiled cities. Its rent of 14.3 €/m² is lower than in 89% of them, and its 53-minute peak commute shorter than in 26%.

Its strengths: cost of living (7.3) and nature (5.5). Its weak point: remote work, at 3.0 — and since the overall score applies a worst-axis penalty, that weakness weighs more than a plain average would suggest.

The commune is a genuine feeder of cross-border workers: 1,680 of its residents work in Luxembourg, 29.8 per 100 inhabitants. At that level the local economy, the daily rhythm and even the housing market are set by the Grand Duchy.

What carries it

Cost of living7.3
Nature5.5
Safety4.1

What holds it back

Remote work3.0
Schools3.4
Transport3.4

Where it sits in the area

89 %

cheaper than of the profiled cities

26 %

closer than of the profiled cities

Cities in a comparable position

Similar rent and similar commute — the direct alternatives worth weighing.

This text is assembled automatically from the calibrated scores and the public data on this page. It is no substitute for a visit.