Description of Neighbourhood and Availability
The avenue de la Faisanderie leads directly into the avenue de Tervueren. This is one of the main access and exit roads of Brussels and in one direction, via the Quatre Bras, allows you to get on to the motorway and in the other direction, to the city centre.
The avenue de la Faisanderie is a residential avenue with prestigious villas and houses that is easily accessible by car. But also for people who prefer to leave the car at home and use public transport, this location is perfectly accessible. On the avenue de Tervueren, at the end of the avenue de la Faisanderie, tram 44 stops.
Woluwe
Just as the posh district of Neuilly in Paris and the hip Notting Hill district in London, the municipality of Woluwe-Saint-Pierre is a synonym for luxury and exclusivity for the people of Brussels. And rightly so: the avenue de Tervueren, laid on the initiative of King Leopold II to develop the Brussels suburbs, is a built-up axis with apartment blocks, houses, mansions, beautiful villas and embassies.