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*Average asking prices from listing data, mid-2026, not transaction prices.

Price

The two are remarkably close. Mamer apartments ask around €9,500/m²; Kopstal sits near €9,670/m², with the Bridel enclave the priciest part of the commune at roughly €9,800/m². Both are premium but a notch below the Strassen/Bertrange tier. Expect to pay for the leafy setting and family appeal in either.

Commute

Mamer has the clear transport advantage: two CFL stations (Mamer and Mamer-Lycée) and direct A6 motorway access make for a predictable commute. Bridel/Kopstal leans more on road and bus connections into the city, perfectly workable, but without Mamer's rail convenience.

Schools

Mamer is the schools heavyweight, anchored by the European School Luxembourg II and the Lycée Josy Barthel. Bridel/Kopstal is prized more for its residential calm and green space than for a flagship school, though it remains very popular with families.

Lifestyle

Both deliver leafy, low-density, family-friendly living. Mamer adds schools, two train stations and a more complete village centre. Bridel/Kopstal offers a quieter, prestige-residential character, one of the area's most sought-after enclaves, at a similar price.

FAQ

Is Bridel more expensive than Mamer? Marginally, Bridel's asking prices edge slightly above Mamer's, but they're in the same bracket.

Which is better connected? Mamer, thanks to two train stations and motorway access.

Which is better for families? Both are family favourites; Mamer leads on schools and transport.

Bottom line

Schools and rail convenience → Mamer. Quiet, prestige-residential calm → Bridel / Kopstal.

See also: Bertrange vs Strassen vs Mamer · Strassen vs Mamer · Bertrange vs Kopstal (Bridel).


Average asking prices (Observatoire de l'Habitat methodology), mid-2026. Not notarised transaction prices; verify current figures before offering.