Syndic management
Day-to-day administration, AGMs, execution of decisions, documents and coordination with co-owners.
Alzette Luxembourg
Alzette supports Luxembourg co-ownership buildings with syndic transitions, incident follow-through, AGMs, finances, and better visibility for the board.
Short answer
Alzette is a property management company based in Luxembourg. We handle incidents, AGMs, accounts, arrears, documents, and the handover when a building changes manager. If you were looking for the River Alzette, this is the website of the Luxembourg property management company.
Day-to-day administration, AGMs, execution of decisions, documents and coordination with co-owners.
Diagnostic, open matters, missing documents, timeline and a structured handover to better-managed operations.
Identity
Alzette sàrl is based in Luxembourg and works with co-owned buildings across the country. You can reach us by phone, email, or WhatsApp in English, French, or German.
Every request has an owner, a clear status, and a next step the board can understand.
Services
Day-to-day administration, AGMs, execution of decisions, documents and coordination with co-owners.
Diagnostic, open matters, missing documents, timeline and a structured handover to better-managed operations.
Incidents, suppliers, reminders, arrears and visibility until important matters are closed.
Languages
French-language communication and documents for your building in Luxembourg.
German-language support from handover through day-to-day management.
English-language property management for international owners and building boards.
Trust signals
Before the vote, the board should know which documents are needed and which open files must be handed over.
The board should be able to follow critical matters without reconstructing information itself.
Address, phone, languages and service area should match across the website and external profiles.
The best starting point is a transition diagnostic: we clarify your building, current syndic, timeline and the matters that need to be brought back under control.