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🇱🇺 Mertert-Wasserbillig: the verdict, plainly

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

Mertert-Wasserbillig charges for its position: you get to work fast, and the rent lets you know.

With 5,774 inhabitants, Mertert-Wasserbillig scores 4.6 out of 10 overall, which puts it mid-table of the 127 profiled cities. Its rent of 23.6 €/m² is lower than in 41% of them, and its 35-minute peak commute shorter than in 65%.

Its strengths: transport (6.1) and Luxembourg commute (5.4). Its weak point: remote work, at 4.3 — and since the overall score applies a worst-axis penalty, that weakness weighs more than a plain average would suggest.

On the Luxembourg side the daily trip costs nothing: public transport is free across the whole country, and the only price of the journey is time.

What carries it

Transport6.1
Luxembourg commute5.4
Culture & going out4.9

What holds it back

Remote work4.3
Schools4.4
Safety4.4

Where it sits in the area

41 %

cheaper than of the profiled cities

65 %

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.