EPC Certificate in Schaerbeek

AL Energy delivers your EPC Certificate (PEB in French, EPB in Dutch) in Schaerbeek (1030) within 48 hours. Certified EPC assessors in Josaphat, Louis Bertrandlaan and Colignon — art-deco houses, terraced houses and apartment buildings, fixed prices from €125.

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EPC prices in Schaerbeek

From €125 VAT incl.
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EPC studio Schaerbeek

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 Schaerbeek

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 Schaerbeek: what you need to know

Art-deco heritage and diverse housing stock

Schaerbeek is famous for its art-deco architecture, particularly along Avenue Louis Bertrand. The commune's housing stock ranges from late-19th-century investment buildings to terraced houses from 1900-1940 and apartment buildings from the 1960s-70s. This diversity makes the EPC Certificate especially important as energy performance varies widely by building type and era.

One of Brussels' largest communes

With more than 133,000 inhabitants, Schaerbeek is one of the most populous communes in Brussels. The rental market is highly active, particularly for apartments and investment properties. The EPC Certificate is essential for every transaction. See our EPC Certificate Brussels page for an overview of our services.

Strict legal requirement

Every owner in Schaerbeek must hold a valid EPC Certificate to sell or rent. Fines: €50 to €62,500.

Why choose AL Energy in Schaerbeek?

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 Schaerbeek's housing stockArt-deco houses, terraced houses, apartment buildings — we know them all

Property in Schaerbeek: district by district

Schaerbeek (1030) has more than 133,000 inhabitants, making it one of the largest communes in the Brussels-Capital Region. The housing stock is dominated by terraced houses from 1900-1940 (100-180 m²) alongside investment buildings converted into apartments and more recent constructions. The typical EPC class ranges from D to F: pre-1940 buildings have solid brick walls with limited insulation and often single or older double glazing. The art-deco heritage of Avenue Louis Bertrand means some properties have partially protected facades. The Josaphat park area has more recent and better-insulated properties. With prices from €125, EPC certification is accessible for every property type in Schaerbeek.

Josaphat / Helmet

The Josaphat and Helmet districts, around Josaphat park, have a residential character with terraced houses from 1920-1950. These properties (110-160 m²) benefit from the green setting but generally have limited insulation. EPC classes range from D to F. Roof insulation and window replacement are the priority improvements for this district.

Louis Bertrandlaan / Colignon

Avenue Louis Bertrand is one of the most beautiful art-deco avenues in Belgium, with town houses from 1920-1935 (150-250 m²). Some facades are under heritage protection. The typical EPC class is E to F for unrestored properties, D to E for those with recent renovation. External insulation is often restricted — roof insulation and interior insulation deliver the best gains without compromising the facades.

North Station / Reyers

The North Station and Reyers areas, towards Brussels City and Evere, have a more urban character with investment buildings from the 1950s-70s and some new developments near Reyers. EPC classes range from D to G for the older blocks. The zone is undergoing urban renewal, creating a mix of old and new housing. The Reyers area has seen recent construction achieving EPC A or B.

Pogge / Dailly

The Pogge and Dailly districts, in the southern part of Schaerbeek bordering Saint-Josse, are densely built with investment buildings from 1880-1920 and apartment blocks from the 1960s. EPC classes are typically E to G for unrestored properties. With our price from €165 for an apartment, EPC certification is the starting point for renovation planning and protects against fines up to €62,500.

Neighbouring communes

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

Frequently asked questions — EPC in Schaerbeek

How much does an EPC Certificate cost in Schaerbeek?

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 →

What EPC class is typical for a house in Schaerbeek?

Most houses in Schaerbeek achieve EPC classes between D and F. The terraced houses from 1900-1940 that dominate the housing stock have solid brick walls with limited insulation and often older double glazing. Roof insulation and window replacement are the priority improvements. Art-deco houses on Louis Bertrandlaan may have protected facades. What does EPC mean? →

Which districts of Schaerbeek do you cover?

We cover all districts of Schaerbeek (1030): Josaphat/Helmet, Louis Bertrandlaan/Colignon, North Station/Reyers and Pogge/Dailly.

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

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.

Is an EPC Certificate mandatory for renting in Schaerbeek?

Yes, the EPC Certificate is mandatory for every property advertised for sale or rent in Brussels, including in Schaerbeek. The certificate must be mentioned in the listing and handed over to the buyer or tenant. Failure to comply results in fines from €50 to €62,500.

Are there renovation grants for improving EPC in Schaerbeek?

The Renolution renovation programme (currently under reform) can cover part of the cost of energy works in Schaerbeek. Priority measures for Schaerbeek's pre-1940 housing stock are roof insulation, high-performance glazing and condensing boiler replacement. Our certified assessors can guide you through the most impactful options.

What is the difference between EPC, PEB and EPB in Schaerbeek?

EPC (Energy Performance Certificate), PEB (Performance Énergétique des Bâtiments in French) and EPB (Energieprestatie van Gebouwen in Dutch) all refer to the same official document required in Brussels. In Schaerbeek, the document is issued in French or Dutch, but the certificate is identical regardless of the language.

Request your EPC Certificate in Schaerbeek

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

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