EPC Certificate (EPB) in Etterbeek

AL Energy delivers your EPC certificate in Etterbeek (1040) within 48 hours. Certified EPC assessor in the European Quarter, around the Cinquantenaire and Place Jourdan — modern and classic apartments, fixed prices from € 125.

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EPC prices in Etterbeek

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

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 Etterbeek

House

Under 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
Incl. VAT — fixed price
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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 Etterbeek: what you need to know

European Quarter and Cinquantenaire

Etterbeek hosts part of the European Quarter with many apartments rented to civil servants and expats. Tenant turnover is high, making the EPC certificate indispensable at every new rental.

Place Jourdan and residential neighbourhoods

Around Place Jourdan and in the residential streets of Etterbeek you will find a mix of classic investment properties and more recent construction. Each type of building requires an adapted EPC approach. Etterbeek is one of the communes we serve within our EPC service in Brussels.

Strict legal obligation

With its large population of expats and international tenants, Etterbeek has a very active rental market. Every owner must hold a valid EPC certificate. Fines: € 50 to € 62,500.

Why choose AL Energy in Etterbeek?

From € 125 incl. VATFixed prices, no hidden costs
Appointment within 48 hoursFast scheduling, certificate delivered right after the visit
2 certified assessorsAccredited by Brussels Environment, no. 001858932 and no. 001851785
Knowledge of Etterbeek's heritageEuropean Quarter, classic buildings, modern residences — we know it

Real estate in Etterbeek: neighbourhood by neighbourhood

Etterbeek (1040) has around 48,000 inhabitants on a compact area of 3.15 km², making it one of the most densely populated communes in Brussels. The housing stock reflects a rich architectural history: art-deco houses from the 1920s-30s in the residential streets, large apartment blocks from the 1960s along the avenues and modern construction in the European Quarter around Schuman. Most older properties achieve an EPC score between D and F, while recent residences in the European Quarter often reach B or C thanks to current insulation standards. The rental market is particularly dynamic due to the proximity of European institutions, with a high turnover that makes the EPC certificate indispensable at every new rental.

European Quarter / Schuman

The area around the Schuman roundabout and the Rue de la Loi features many modern and renovated apartment buildings, often rented to European civil servants and diplomats. New builds (after 2000) typically achieve EPC B or C. Older buildings from 1960-70, with large windows and minimal insulation, often achieve E or F. Tenant turnover here is among the highest in Brussels.

Chasse / Place Jourdan

The neighbourhood around the Chasse and Place Jourdan is the lively heart of Etterbeek, with its terraces and market. You will find mainly art-deco terraced houses (120-180 m²) and small investment properties of 3 to 4 storeys. The building stock dates largely from the interwar period: solid brick walls, old windows, gas heating. The average EPC score is between D and F, but targeted renovations (roof insulation, double glazing) yield 2 class gains. Our prices start at € 165 for an apartment and € 245 for a house.

Cinquantenaire / Mérode

The neighbourhood around the Cinquantenaire and Mérode offers a sought-after residential setting with fine bourgeois buildings and spacious apartments. The housing stock is heterogeneous: prestige apartments from 1930-50 alongside modern residences. For older buildings, EPC certification requires specific expertise: mansard roofs, cornices, period materials. Our assessors know the standard values applicable to this heritage.

ULB / Avenue d'Auderghem

The southern part of Etterbeek, near the ULB (Université Libre de Bruxelles) and the Avenue d'Auderghem, has a large supply of student accommodation: studios, rooms and small apartments. The market is very active and the EPC certificate is mandatory at every rental. With our price from € 125 for a studio it remains an accessible step that protects against fines of up to € 62,500.

Neighbouring communes

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

Frequently asked questions — EPC in Etterbeek

How much does an EPC certificate cost in Etterbeek?

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

What types of properties do you certify in Etterbeek?

We certify all types of residential properties in Etterbeek: studios, apartments (including in the European Quarter), houses and investment properties. Whether your property is a modern new build or a classic building, our certified assessors adapt to every situation.

Which neighbourhoods in Etterbeek do you cover?

We cover all neighbourhoods in Etterbeek: Cinquantenaire, Place Jourdan, Germoir, Chasse, European Quarter, Avenue d'Auderghem and Casernes.

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

We offer an appointment within 48 hours of your request. The on-site visit takes 30 minutes (studio) to 1h30 (house or building). The official certificate is delivered as quickly as possible after the visit.

Is an EPC required when renting to an expat in Etterbeek?

Yes, the EPC certificate is mandatory for every rental in Brussels, regardless of the tenant's nationality. Whether you rent to an expat, a European civil servant or a Belgian tenant: the EPC must appear in the listing and be handed over before the lease is signed. Possible fines: € 50 to € 62,500 →

What EPC score is typical for an apartment in Etterbeek?

The average score in Etterbeek varies considerably by neighbourhood. Apartments from the 1960s-70s around the Chasse or Place Jourdan typically achieve D to F. Recent new builds in the European Quarter (Schuman, Résidence Palace) often achieve B or C. The score depends on insulation, glazing and heating. What does the EPC mean? →

How do you improve the EPC score of an art-deco apartment in Etterbeek?

For art-deco apartments, the most effective measures are: roof and wall insulation from the inside (gain of 1 to 2 EPC classes), replacing single glazing with high-performance double glazing and installing a condensing boiler or heat pump. The Renolution programme is currently under reform.

Request your EPC certificate in Etterbeek

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

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