EPC Certificate in Evere

AL Energy delivers your EPC Certificate (PEB in French, EPB in Dutch) in Evere (1140) within 48 hours. Certified EPC assessors in Tornooiveld, Friand and the residential districts — modern buildings and family homes, fixed prices from €125.

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EPC prices in Evere

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

Studio / Bedsit

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

House

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

Less than 3 units
€305
VAT incl. — fixed price
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Larger or atypical property?

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

EPC Certificate in Evere: what you need to know

Modern buildings and development

Evere has seen strong property development with many recent apartment buildings. Together with the older houses in the centre of Evere, they form a diverse housing stock that requires tailored EPC Certificates.

Good accessibility and appeal

Evere is easily accessible by public transport and attracts families and young workers. The rental market is dynamic, especially for apartments. The EPC Certificate is an asset to showcase your property in this competitive market. See our EPC Certificate Brussels page for an overview of our services.

Strict legal requirement

Evere has a property market in full expansion. Every owner must hold a valid EPC Certificate to sell or rent. Fines: €50 to €62,500.

Why choose AL Energy in Evere?

From €125 VAT incl.Fixed prices, no hidden costs
Appointment within 48 hoursFast scheduling, certificate right after the visit
2 certified assessorsAccredited by Brussels Environment, no. 001858932 and no. 001851785
Knowledge of Evere's housing stockModern buildings, family homes, residences — we know them all

Property in Evere: district by district

Evere (1140) has approximately 42,000 inhabitants and a housing stock strongly shaped by post-war construction. The commune hosts a significant share of apartment buildings from 1950-70, often residential blocks of 4 to 8 floors with minimal insulation, alongside social housing. In recent years, the area around NATO headquarters and Avenue Marcel Thiry has seen a revival with new modern residences whose energy performance is markedly better. The average EPC class in Evere ranges from D to F for older buildings, while new builds easily achieve B or C. With a lively rental market driven by families and international workers connected to NATO, the EPC Certificate is a non-negotiable requirement for every Evere property owner.

Evere town centre

The centre of Evere, around Place Saint-Vincent and Rue de Paris, contains terraced and semi-detached houses from 1930-60 (100-160 m²) and small investment properties. The housing stock is typical of the second Brussels ring: brick, pitched roof, single or older double glazing. The average EPC class is between E and F. Roof insulation and window replacement are the most cost-effective improvements.

NATO area / Avenue Marcel Thiry

The zone around NATO headquarters and Avenue Marcel Thiry is undergoing full urban transformation. New residential blocks are being built to strict energy standards (EPC A or B). For older buildings from the 1960-70s along the avenues, EPC classes remain between D and G. A popular district with international workers, keeping rental demand high and the EPC Certificate essential.

Tornooiveld / Paduwa

The Tornooiveld and Paduwa districts contain a significant share of social housing and apartment buildings from 1950-70, often large residential blocks. These buildings face specific energy challenges: poorly insulated concrete facades, inadequate ventilation and outdated communal boilers. The EPC class is usually F or G. Renovation programmes are ongoing and grants may be available (Renolution programme, currently under reform).

Haren

Haren, the old village merged into Evere, retains a semi-rural character with detached houses and converted farmhouses. More recent residential developments are also present. The housing stock is very diverse: old brick houses (EPC E-G) alongside new builds (EPC A-B). With our price from €245 for a house, EPC certification remains an accessible step that protects against fines up to €62,500.

Neighbouring communes

Do you also own a property in a neighbouring commune of Evere? We cover those too:

Frequently asked questions — EPC in Evere

How much does an EPC Certificate cost in Evere?

The price depends on the property type: from €125 for a studio or bedsit, €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 prices →

Is the EPC different for a recently built property in Evere?

Recently built properties in Evere typically achieve better EPC classes thanks to stricter building standards. The procedure remains identical, but the analysis is often faster because technical data for modern buildings is better documented. The EPC Certificate remains mandatory, even for new builds.

Which districts of Evere do you cover?

We cover all districts of Evere: Tornooiveld, Friand, Platon, Bordet, Haren, the border with Zaventem and the centre of Evere.

How long does it take to get an EPC Certificate in Evere?

We offer an appointment within 48 hours of your request. The site visit lasts 30 minutes (studio) to 1.5 hours (house or building). The official certificate is delivered as soon as possible after the visit.

Does a new apartment in Evere need an EPC Certificate?

Yes, the EPC Certificate is mandatory for every property sold or rented in Brussels, including new apartments in Evere. New builds typically achieve an A or B class thanks to current energy standards, but the certificate remains a legal requirement.

What EPC class is typical for an apartment in Evere?

Most apartments in Evere achieve a class between D and F, especially in buildings from 1950-70 which make up a large part of the housing stock. New builds around the NATO area and Avenue Marcel Thiry typically achieve B or C. The exact class depends on insulation, heating and glazing. What does EPC mean? →

How can you improve the EPC class of an apartment building in Evere?

For Evere apartment buildings from 1950-70, the most effective measures are: flat roof insulation (immediate gain of 1 to 2 EPC classes), facade insulation from the outside, replacing windows with high-performance double glazing and upgrading the communal boiler room (condensing boiler or connection to a heat network). The Renolution programme is currently under reform.

Request your EPC Certificate in Evere

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

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