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However, since 1972, this percentage has been declining to allow more and more room for urban construction. In fact, at the time, the agricultural and forestry areas amounted to 93.2%.

In terms of built-up area, the land area increased from 3.1% in 1972 to 9.8% in 2016 on the total surface area.

According to the Statec 2016 report, it is reported that among these 9.8%, 3.1% are "industrial surface areas and others" because there are almost as many roads as housings in Luxembourg.

In the north of the country 1 out of 10 buildings is a farm or an agricultural building. There are about 50 to 80 inhabitants/km2 in the north against 800 to 2100 inhabitants/km2 in Luxembourg City or Esch-Sur-Alzette.

Evidently, even if there’s a lack of housing in the country, you can still find real estate property that suits you among the 35 000 listings found on IMMOTOP.LU