Check here the value and cadastral reference of your home before selling it

If you are in the process of selling your apartment, or have the faintest idea of ​​doing so, having the cadastral reference on hand is of vital importance.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
11 December 2023 Monday 15:29
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Check here the value and cadastral reference of your home before selling it

If you are in the process of selling your apartment, or have the faintest idea of ​​doing so, having the cadastral reference on hand is of vital importance. Not only will it help you know all the characteristics of your property, but it will also provide you with access to data such as the cadastral value and the reference value.

With this Housfy tool, you will be able to know in a second the cadastral reference of your property and, in addition, an updated valuation of your house according to available public data and market prices.

The cadastral reference is an alphanumeric code that officially identifies each property on the cadastral cartography. We will need it above all to sell the property or rent it:

The cadastral reference, unlike the cadastral value, is public data. You can find it at the Electronic Headquarters of the Cadastre or through Housfy, for example, which accompanies it with the indicative valuation of the property.

The cadastral value is private and only the owner of the property can know it. It serves as the basis of the Real Estate Tax (IBI), for example, and should not be confused with the reference value, the tax base of the Property Transfer Tax (ITP) from 2022.

If what you need is an estimate of the value of your apartment to put it up for sale, you can use intelligent tools that, completely online and free, offer you an estimate of that figure.

One of the best known is the one offered by Housfy, which offers you an estimated price range and helps you compare them with other similar apartments for sale in the area.