Pricing
Professional-grade property intelligence. Start with a free preview.
Single Report
Pay as you go
€15one-time
- One full AVM valuation report
- Comparable properties analysis
- Market context for the area
- Downloadable PDF
Current Plan
Explorer
Free preview
€0forever
- Interactive Belgium map
- Property listings browser
- Market overview (summary)
- 1 preview valuation / month
- Bookmarks & price alerts
Current Plan
Most Popular
Investor
For serious buyers & investors
MonthlyLifetime
€49/month
- Full AVM valuations with confidence bands
- Unlimited PDF reports
- Investment simulator with Belgian tax profiles
- Rental yield analysis & comparables
- Property comparison tool
- Saved searches with alerts
- Advanced map layers (risk, development, walkability)
Coming Soon
Professional
For agents & property hunters
€149/month
Coming Soon
- Everything in Investor
- White-label PDF reports
- API access (500 calls/mo)
- Bulk AVM valuations
- Premium map layers (heatmaps, supply-demand)
- Priority support
- Team accounts (up to 5)
IPI-registered professionals receive a preferential rate.
Frequently Asked Questions
We cover all of Belgium — 836,000+ addresses across Brussels, Flanders, and Wallonia. Our AVM leverages cadastral data, listing aggregation, and open data registries.
An Automated Valuation Model (AVM) uses machine learning and comparable analysis to estimate property values based on market trends, transaction data, and property characteristics.
Our AVM uses machine learning trained on Belgian market data. Every estimate includes a confidence score and range. Accuracy improves as our dataset grows — we show you exactly how confident we are.
Yes, you can cancel or downgrade at any time. No lock-in contracts.
Yes. The Investor plan is available as a one-time €499 lifetime purchase — no recurring fees, full access forever.
Yes. IPI-registered agents and property experts receive a preferential rate on the Professional plan. Contact us with your IPI number for verification.
We aggregate data from Immoweb, Biddit (notarial auctions), agency websites, official open data registries (BOSA, UrbIS, BeSt), and user- and professional-contributed market signals.