For professionals

A quote, long before
you need a builder.

Some professionals need a defensible renovation number again and again — to decide, to value, to fund, to close. Qote produces it on demand, calibrated to the ABEX standard and human-reviewed, without the three-week wait for a contractor.

01 Who it's for
01

Architects

Pre-design cost checkpoints before you engage the full team — a reality check at the sketch stage.

02

Syndics / building managers

Building-wide renovation budgets the whole association can read, compare, and vote on.

03

House flippers & investors

Portfolio-speed estimates. No site visits, no guesswork on margin before you buy.

04

Real-estate agents

Renovation cost clarity that sets the asking price and closes the sale.

05

Valuation experts

A calibrated renovation line for every valuation file — sourced, not estimated by feel.

06

Anyone, often

Loan files, insurance claims, subsidy applications — produced on demand, from €29.

Bank & insurance friendly

Built to be accepted at the bank,
the insurer, and the notary.

Every report is ABEX-indexed, line-itemised, and signed off by a human before delivery — the kind of documentation a credit officer or claims handler can actually file.

Accepted on file by
  • Banksloan & mortgage dossiers
  • Insurersclaim & valuation files
  • Notariessale & deed records
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02 Why it holds up

ABEX-indexed, not invented. Every line is priced against Belgium's official construction index — the same reference banks and insurers already trust — so the number survives scrutiny.

Human-reviewed before delivery. Nothing leaves auto-generated. A reviewer checks the assumptions and signs it, which is exactly what a credit or claims file needs.

On demand, at portfolio speed. No site visit, no three-week wait. Produce one for a decision today and another tomorrow — from €29, or a volume plan if you file them constantly.

A renovation number you can
defend. In twenty minutes.

· 20 minutes to PDF · ABEX-indexed · refund if it isn't loan-ready