EPC Certificate in Berchem-Sainte-Agathe
AL Energy delivers your EPC certificate in Berchem-Sainte-Agathe (postcode 1082) within 48 hours. Certified assessor for a residential family-oriented commune with houses with gardens and apartments — fixed prices from €125.
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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
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EPC in Berchem-Sainte-Agathe: what you need to know
Berchem-Sainte-Agathe is a residential commune, sought after for its family homes with gardens. The housing stock mainly consists of 20th-century constructions and offers spacious properties whose EPC certificate maps their energy performance. AL Energy is active in Berchem-Sainte-Agathe and in the other communes within our EPC service in Brussels.
Berchem-Sainte-Agathe is easily accessible by public transport and close to the ring road, attracting families looking for space. The property market is active, with strong demand for family homes and apartments.
Berchem-Sainte-Agathe has a stable, family-oriented property market. Every owner must have a valid EPC certificate to sell or rent. Fines: €50 to €62,500.
Property in Berchem-Sainte-Agathe: district by district
Berchem-Sainte-Agathe (1082) is a residential commune of approximately 25,000 inhabitants in the west of Brussels. The housing stock mainly consists of semi-detached and terraced houses from 1950–1970, typical of the suburban districts of that period. You will also find older houses in the historic centre, apartments in smaller more recent buildings and new builds in the Zavelenberg developments. Berchem-Sainte-Agathe remains one of the more affordable Brussels communes, making the property market very dynamic for families looking for space. Typical EPC scores range between D and F for unrenovated post-war houses where wall and roof insulation is often insufficient. Recent new builds and renovated properties score B or C. For those wishing to sell or rent, the EPC certificate is mandatory and must be mentioned in every property listing, under penalty of fines of up to €62,500.
The historic centre around Saint Agatha Church and the Church Square features terraced houses from the early 20th century and apartment buildings from 1960–70. These older properties often have solid brick walls without insulation and original single-glazed windows. EPC scores there are typically between E and F. Roof insulation and window replacement are the first steps to improve energy performance.
The Zavelenberg district, situated on higher ground in the commune, is a residential area in full development. You will find semi-detached houses from the 1960s alongside new builds meeting current energy standards. New builds typically score EPC A or B, while older houses remain between D and F. A popular district for families, with an active property market where the EPC certificate is required for every transaction.
The Moortebeek district, on the border with Molenbeek, has a mix of pre-war workers' houses and post-war constructions. Houses here are often more compact (80 to 150 m²) and more affordable. The older housing stock with its brick walls and poorly insulated roofs typically scores EPC between E and G. With our price from €245 for a house, certification remains an accessible step that protects against fines of up to €62,500.
The Schweitzer district, named after the Albert Schweitzer Avenue, is a quiet residential area with semi-detached houses from 1950–1970, mostly with gardens. These typical post-war homes often share the same features: cavity walls with little or no insulation, a tiled roof with an uninsulated loft, and an outdated gas boiler. Replacing the boiler and adding roof insulation usually allows a move from F to D, sometimes even C. Renovation grants may be available (Renolution programme, currently under reform).
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