Mein Eigentum has one free plan and one paid plan. Basic lets you run a single property forever, free. Premium unlocks the full platform and scales with your portfolio — you pay only for the properties you actually hold.
All prices include VAT.
The two plans
| Basic | Premium | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free | €29 / month or €290 / year |
| Properties | 1 | 5 included, then add more (see below) |
| Team members | 1 | 3 |
| AI valuations | 1 per property / year | 3 per property / year |
| Document storage | 100 MB | 5 GB base, +1 GB per property |
| Max file size | 2 MB | 10 MB |
Basic needs no payment method — it is the place to try the platform with one property. When you need a second property, more valuations, or a teammate, you upgrade to Premium.
Max file size is per organization and does not change with how many properties you hold. On Basic, storage is a flat 100 MB. On Premium, storage is a shared pool that grows with your portfolio: 5 GB covers the first 5 properties, and each additional property adds 1 GB — a Premium organization with 500 properties has roughly 500 GB, not the same allowance as one with 5.
AI valuations are counted per property, per year — on Premium, every property can be valued up to 3 times a year.
Premium pricing as you grow
Premium includes 5 properties in the €29 base. Beyond that, each additional property is billed monthly at a graduated rate — the more you hold, the lower the rate on the next one.
| Properties | Price per property / month |
|---|---|
| 1–5 | Included in base |
| 6–20 | €4.00 |
| 21–50 | €3.00 |
| 51–100 | €2.00 |
| 101–250 | €1.60 |
| 251+ | €1.40 |
The rate is graduated: each property is billed at its own band's rate, so crossing into a cheaper band never re-prices the properties you already have. There is no upper limit.
What that works out to (monthly, base included):
| Properties | Total / month |
|---|---|
| 5 | €29 |
| 10 | €49 |
| 20 | €89 |
| 50 | €179 |
| 100 | €279 |
| 250 | €519 |
| 500 | €869 |
| 1,000 | €1,569 |
Monthly or yearly
The €29 base can be billed monthly or yearly. Paying yearly costs €290 — effectively two months free versus paying month to month.
The per-property add-on is always billed monthly, even on a yearly base, so your bill may show two cadences (for example "€290 / year + €63 / month"). Each is shown separately, never blended together.
How charging works
By default, Premium scales automatically — there is no separate "buy capacity" step unless you choose to reserve slots ahead of time (see the next section).
- Upgrading from Basic to Premium is charged immediately, prorated for the rest of the cycle.
- Adding your 6th (or later) property shows a confirmation with the exact "+€X / month" and the prorated amount before you commit. For personal (consumer) accounts the prorated amount is charged right away; for business accounts it is added to your next monthly invoice instead, so all changes land on one invoice. From the next month on, the property simply rides your regular monthly invoice.
- Removing or archiving a property lowers your count; the unused portion becomes a credit on your next invoice — there is no separate cash refund.
You always see the price before any charge — nothing is added silently.
Reserved capacity & billing modes
By default, your organization runs in auto-scale mode: you pay for exactly the properties you hold, and your bill adjusts automatically as you add or remove them. Most organizations never need anything more than this.
If you'd rather lock in predictable billing, you can optionally reserve property slots ahead of time for capacity you know you'll need.
What a reserved slot is. A reserved slot is a spot in your property count that's billed every period whether you're using it or not — like a reserved seat. Reserved slots are billed at the same graduated rate as any other property (see the pricing table above). Filling a reserved slot with an actual property costs nothing extra — it's already paid for.
Billing modes. Your organization's mode only decides what happens when someone adds a property beyond your reserved slots:
| Mode | Past your reserved slots… |
|---|---|
| Auto-scale (default) | The property is added and billed automatically, at the usual graduated rate. |
| Reserved capacity | Adding is blocked until the account owner reserves more slots — keeps your bill predictable. |
| Approval required | The property is held for the account owner to approve or deny. |
Switching modes is free and never changes your bill, your reserved slots, or your properties — it only changes what happens the next time someone tries to add a property past your reserved slots. Switch back and forth as often as you like.
Managing your reservation. You can buy or reduce reserved slots at any time, in any mode — there's no need to switch modes first.
- Buying more reserved slots is charged like any other property addition: immediately for personal accounts, or on your next monthly invoice for business accounts.
- Reducing your reservation gives you a credit toward your next invoice — not a cash refund — and stops billing the removed slots from the next cycle on.
- Personal (consumer) accounts get the same 14-day right of withdrawal on a reserved-slot purchase as on any other purchase (see below); business accounts do not have this right.
Frequently asked questions
What happens when I archive a property? It stops counting toward your billed property count. Your monthly add-on drops accordingly, and the unused part of what you already paid is credited to your next invoice. Your data is kept — archiving is not deletion.
What happens when I unarchive it? It counts again. The property comes back at its band's marginal rate — charged right away on a personal account, or added to your next monthly invoice on a business account, for the rest of the cycle.
When exactly am I charged? The base is charged when you upgrade (immediately, prorated) and then each renewal. Adding a property is charged immediately on personal accounts, or on your next monthly invoice on business accounts, prorated for the rest of the month. Removing or archiving one becomes a credit on your next invoice.
Can I switch between monthly and yearly? Yes. Switching to yearly charges the prorated difference immediately. Switching a yearly plan back to monthly takes effect at your next renewal, so you keep the term you already paid for.
What if I cancel or downgrade to Basic? You keep Premium until the end of the period you have paid for; the change takes effect at renewal. Within 14 days of a purchase you can also withdraw it (see below).
Can I get a refund? (14-day withdrawal) Consumers in the EU have a 14-day right of withdrawal on each purchase. The window runs separately for each chargeable purchase (your subscription, and each capacity increase), counted from that purchase. Withdrawing returns the unused portion of what that purchase cost (a proportionate refund for time already used) and reverses the capacity it added. Business customers do not have this right. You start a withdrawal from the link in your order confirmation email.
What if I go over my storage or member limit? Team members are fixed per plan — the path to more is the Premium plan. Storage on Premium already grows automatically as you add properties (5 GB base, +1 GB per property); on Basic, storage is a flat 100 MB.
Which payment methods can I use? At signup, whichever methods are offered at checkout (card and others, depending on availability). Updating or adding a payment method later is card-only for now.
Where to go next
- Roles & permissions — who on your team can manage billing (only the Owner) and what every other role can do.