EPC Certificate in Anderlecht
AL Energy delivers your EPC certificate in Anderlecht (postcode 1070) within 48 hours. Certified EPC assessor, fixed prices from €125, covering Kureghem, Veeweyde, Erasmus and all 18 other Brussels communes.
Calculate your EPC price
EPC rates in Anderlecht

Studio / Room
- Visit ~30 min
- Official certificate
- Valid 10 years

Apartment
- Visit ~45 min
- Official certificate
- Valid 10 years
- Detailed report

House
- Visit ~1 h
- Official certificate
- Valid 10 years
- Detailed report
Larger or atypical building?
Building with more than 3 units or a special property? Contact us for a custom quote.
EPC in Anderlecht: what you need to know
Anderlecht has a large number of workers' houses and family homes, especially in the Kureghem, Veeweyde and Moortebeek districts. These old properties are often poorly insulated and benefit greatly from an EPC diagnosis that highlights possible improvements. As across the rest of the Brussels Region, the EPC certificate is essential to value your property correctly.
The area around the Erasmus Hospital and VUB is seeing strong property development with new builds and renovations. Student rooms and recent apartments alternate with the older housing stock. Each type requires a tailored EPC certificate.
Anderlecht is the largest commune in Brussels with a very active rental market. Every owner must have a valid EPC certificate to sell or rent. Fines: €50 to €62,500.
Property in Anderlecht: district by district
Anderlecht (1070) with approximately 120,000 inhabitants is the largest Brussels commune. The housing stock reflects its social diversity: workers' houses in Kureghem, family homes in Moortebeek, modern residences around Erasmus and rental buildings in the centre. This variety calls for EPC certification tailored to each building.
The Kureghem district, between the South Station and the canal, is mainly made up of 19th-century workers' houses and rental buildings. These old properties without insulation typically score EPC F or G. The rental market is very active here: every rented unit must have a valid EPC certificate. Our prices from €125 make it easy for owners to comply.
The residential districts of Moortebeek and Scheut offer family homes from the 1950s–70s, often with gardens. These terraced houses of 120 to 180 m² make up the majority of our Anderlecht clients. With roof insulation and modern heating, these properties can easily move from F to D, sometimes even C. House price: from €245.
The district around the Erasmus University Hospital mainly features more recent constructions (1990s–2010s): apartments in co-ownership and detached houses. These properties typically score EPC C or D. Thanks to the Erasmus metro and the hospital, it is a sought-after purchase area where a good EPC score clearly adds value to a property.
The historic centre of Anderlecht (Place du Vaillance, Collegiate) and Veeweyde combine old buildings with renovated social housing. Rental buildings are numerous here: many owners have 2 to 5 units and need a certificate for each apartment. Our building rate (€305 for 2 units) is designed for these typical situations.
Neighbouring communes
Do you also have a property in a commune neighbouring Anderlecht? We cover those too:
Why choose AL Energy in Anderlecht?
Frequently asked questions — EPC in Anderlecht
How much does an EPC certificate cost in Anderlecht?
Is an EPC useful for a workers' house in Anderlecht?
Which districts of Anderlecht do you cover?
How long does it take to get an EPC certificate in Anderlecht?
What if my EPC score in Anderlecht is poor?
How much does an EPC cost for a rental building in Anderlecht?
What EPC score does a workers' house in Kureghem get?
EPC by building type and by commune
Looking for an EPC for a specific building type?
We also cover all other Brussels communes:
Request your EPC certificate in Anderlecht
From €125, appointment within 48 hours. Certified assessors accredited by Brussels Environment.
+32 233 233 20