EPC Certificate in Auderghem

AL Energy delivers your EPC certificate in Auderghem (postcode 1160) within 48 hours. Certified EPC assessor in Rouge-Cloître, Herrmann-Debroux and Transvaal — fixed prices from €125 for family homes and residential districts.

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EPC rates in Auderghem

From €125 incl. VAT
Fixed prices, no hidden costs · Carried out by our team of certified assessors
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EPC studio Auderghem

Studio / Room

Up to 40 m²
€125
Incl. VAT — fixed price
  • Visit ~30 min
  • Official certificate
  • Valid 10 years
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EPC house Auderghem

House

Less than 200 m²
€245
Incl. VAT — fixed price
  • Visit ~1 h
  • Official certificate
  • Valid 10 years
  • Detailed report
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Building

Fewer than 3 units
€305
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Larger or atypical building?

Building with more than 3 units or a special property? Contact us for a custom quote.

EPC in Auderghem: what you need to know

Family homes in a green setting

Auderghem is a popular residential commune for families. Houses with gardens in the Transvaal district, residences around Herrmann-Debroux and properties on the edge of the Sonian Forest form a diverse housing stock where the EPC certificate adds value to every property.

Rouge-Cloître and Sonian Forest

The proximity of the Sonian Forest and Rouge-Cloître gives Auderghem exceptional residential quality. Property is in high demand here and a good EPC certificate is a real asset when selling or renting.

Strict legal obligation

Auderghem has an active residential property market. Every owner must have a valid EPC certificate to sell or rent. Fines: €50 to €62,500.

Property in Auderghem: district by district

Auderghem (1160) is a residential commune in south-east Brussels with approximately 34,000 inhabitants. Located between the Sonian Forest and Rouge-Cloître, it is one of the most sought-after communes for families. The housing stock is diverse: detached villas from 1930–1960, terraced houses, apartment blocks from the 1970s around Herrmann-Debroux and more recent energy-efficient new builds. EPC scores are generally higher than in central communes, with the majority between C and E. Renovated houses with insulation and new heating easily reach B or C, while unrenovated properties from 1950–1970 tend to score D or E.

Auderghem Centre and Blankedelle

The centre of Auderghem and the Blankedelle district mainly feature terraced houses from 1930–1960 and small apartment buildings. The houses are typically 120 to 200 m², often with gardens. The housing stock is better maintained than in central communes: many owners have already added roof insulation or replaced their windows. EPC scores range between C and E.

Rouge-Cloître and Trois Couleurs

The districts close to the Sonian Forest, around Rouge-Cloître and Trois Couleurs, feature villas and detached houses on large plots. These large properties (200 to 350 m²) require tailored EPC certification. Despite sometimes older construction dates, owners regularly invest in energy renovation, resulting in better EPC scores (C or D) than the Brussels average.

Herrmann-Debroux

The area around Herrmann-Debroux metro station mainly features apartment blocks from the 1970s–1980s. These 5–10 storey buildings contain apartments of 70 to 120 m² with relatively modest energy performance (typically EPC D to F). Facade insulation and window replacement are the most cost-effective improvements. With our price from €165 for an apartment, the certificate remains affordable for co-owners and landlords.

Transvaal and Val Duchesse

The Transvaal district and the Val Duchesse estate area form a quiet residential neighbourhood sought after by families and diplomats. You will find semi-detached houses and villas with gardens, generally well maintained. The property market is active and a good EPC certificate is a real asset when selling. Energy-renovated properties here often reach B or C, which clearly adds value to the property.

Neighbouring communes

Do you also have a property in a commune neighbouring Auderghem? We cover those too:

Why choose AL Energy in Auderghem?

From €125 incl. VATFixed prices, no hidden costs
Appointment within 48 hoursFast scheduling, certificate immediately after the visit
2 certified assessorsCertified by Brussels Environment, no. 001858932 and no. 001851785
Knowledge of Auderghem's housing stockFamily homes, residences, green districts — we know it all

Frequently asked questions — EPC in Auderghem

How much does an EPC certificate cost in Auderghem?

The price depends on the property type: from €125 for a studio or room, €165 for an apartment <100 m², €245 for a house <200 m² and €305 for a building <3 units. Site visit, analysis and certificate included. View all rates →

Is an EPC useful for a family home in Auderghem?

Yes, the EPC certificate is mandatory for every sale or rental in Brussels, including family homes. Beyond the legal obligation, it identifies areas for improvement and recognises work already carried out. Possible fines: €50 to €62,500 →

Which districts of Auderghem do you cover?

We cover all districts of Auderghem: Transvaal, Herrmann-Debroux, Rouge-Cloître, Chênaie, Blankedelle, Trois Couleurs and Val Duchesse.

How long does it take to get an EPC certificate in Auderghem?

We offer an appointment within 48 hours of your request. The site visit takes 30 minutes (studio) to 1h30 (house or building). More info on our EPC certificate Brussels page.

Does the EPC take recent insulation work into account?

Yes, all energy improvements (insulation, windows, boiler) are taken into account in the calculation. Keep your invoices and certificates for work carried out to achieve the best result.

What EPC score is typical for a house in Auderghem?

Houses in Auderghem typically score between C and E. Unrenovated villas from 1950–1970 often score D or E, renovated properties with insulation and new heating score B or C. Auderghem generally scores better than central communes. What does EPC mean? →

How can you improve the EPC score of a house in Auderghem?

The most effective measures are: insulating the roof and walls (gain of 1 to 2 EPC grades), replacing single glazing with high-performance double glazing and modernising the heating (condensing boiler or heat pump). Houses with gardens can also consider an air-to-water heat pump. The Renolution programme is currently under reform.

Request your EPC certificate in Auderghem

From €125, appointment within 48 hours. Certified assessors accredited by Brussels Environment.

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