
Real Estate Information Services
FI / EN
Real Estate Information Services brings together essential data and official documents into one comprehensive solution for professionals. The service includes a property and apartment search function as well as a map interface, allowing you to explore properties and buildings visually and with ease.
Official DocumentsDownload necessary title deed and encumbrance certificates, as well as other real estate documents, directly from the service.
Map InterfaceView properties, their surroundings, and background information all on one map – visually and effortlessly.
Integrated KIVI ConnectionIf you’re using the KIVI system, you can receive documents directly into your brokerage system without a separate search.
What does the service include?
Comprehensive property information
- Property, building, and apartment details
- Housing company information and renovation data
- Realized transaction prices and transfer records
- Search by address, identifiers, or business ID (Y-code)
- Building drawings (available for selected municipalities)
- Building and apartment data from the Population Information System.
Official documents
- Certificates for properties, apartments, and shareholder registers
- Title deed and encumbrance certificates
- Map prints and location maps
- Zoning information and land-use plans
- Direct downloads into brokerage systems
- Up-to-date data from official authorities,

The Map Service Expands Your Perspective
Combine property data with a visual map view to gain a comprehensive understanding of the property and its surroundings. Examine socio-economic themes, measure distances, draw subplots, and analyze transaction history by area. Aerial photos, terrain maps, and zoning plans provide deeper insights into regional characteristics.
Who is the service for?
- Real estate agents: Efficiently fulfill due diligence obligations and access background information for assignments centrally.
- Real estate investors: Analyze realized transaction prices and study areas before making investment decisions.
- Construction companies: Review characteristics of plots and areas as well as land-use plans.
- Law firms: Obtain required official property documents to support legal processes.
- Infrastructure operators: Map areas and property ownership structures for infrastructure project planning.
- Banks and financiers: Verify collateral property details and assess real estate market values.
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