Nomerio.com: Easy Property Search and Valuation in Slovakia, Czechia, Poland and Ukraine
If you are looking for somewhere to live in Slovakia — to rent or to buy — or keeping an eye on property prices in Czechia, Poland or Ukraine, it is worth knowing about Nomerio.com. It is a platform that collects property listings from several Central European countries at once and shows them on a convenient interactive price map. Here is what it offers and how to use it.

What Nomerio.com is
Nomerio.com is a property search and analysis service that brings together sale and rental listings from Slovakia, Czechia, Poland and Ukraine on a single platform. Instead of checking Slovak, Czech and Polish listing sites separately, you can open one resource and switch between countries right in the interface — just pick the country you want in the top menu. You can see how it works for yourself on the Nomerio property price map.
The main feature of the service is not simply a list of adverts but an interactive map with prices. It shows at a glance where property is being sold or let in a given town or district and at what price, which helps if you are still deciding where to look for a flat. If you have already started searching by other means, it is worth comparing your results with the article «How to find housing in Slovakia».
What kinds of property are on the platform
On Nomerio.com you will find listings across all the main property types:
- flats (byty);
- houses (domy);
- parking spaces and garages (parkovanie);
- land (pozemky);
- commercial property (komerčné nehnuteľnosti) — offices, warehouses, retail units.
Both sale and rental listings are available for each type — the «Predaj / Prenájom» (sale / rental) toggle sits right on the search page, so there is no need to go into different sections or find a separate site for rentals.
How the search works: map and filters
Once you have chosen the country, the property type and the kind of transaction (sale or rental), a map opens with markers for the listings and a list to the right or below. The filters can be set quite precisely:
Main parameters
Number of rooms, condition of the property (new build, after full or partial renovation, in original condition, under construction), floor, whether there is a lift, a balcony or terrace, or a cellar.
Price and floor area
You can set a price range — either for the whole property or per square metre — as well as a floor-area range in square metres. That is handy if you have a firm budget and do not want to look through options that clearly do not fit. If you will need a loan to buy, have a look in advance at the article «Mortgages in Slovakia: how to get one».
Additional filters
You can also filter listings by how many days they have been on the market, by whether the price has changed (and how many times), and by the size of the reduction if the seller has cut the price. There is a value rating too — the service marks listings as excellent, very good, average or overpriced relative to the market. You can also choose whether to show listings from estate agencies, from private individuals, or both.
Valuing your own property
Another useful tool on the platform is «Naceňovač», a property valuation service. It combines market data and artificial-intelligence algorithms to give a quick estimate of what a particular property — a flat, a house or something else — is worth. That can be useful if you are selling and want a realistic price range, or the other way round, if you are considering a purchase and want an independent estimate before agreeing to the seller’s price.
Who else will find the service useful
Besides helping you find somewhere to live, Nomerio.com also offers property market data for business: banks, insurance companies and corporate clients can get access to property market analytics and reports for their own decisions. For most readers this is not the main function, but it is useful to understand the scale of the platform — it is backed by real market data, not just an aggregator of adverts.
Practical advice: how to start
If you are looking for somewhere to rent or buy in Slovakia — or planning to compare prices with Czechia, Poland or Ukraine — the simplest way to start is to go to nomerio.com, choose the country you want in the switcher at the top of the page, and set the property type (flat, house, parking, land, commercial property) and the transaction type (sale or rental). Then narrow the search with filters on price, floor area and condition so that the map shows only relevant options.
If you are weighing up a move between countries, or simply want to understand the difference in housing prices between Bratislava, Prague, Warsaw and Ukrainian cities, being able to switch quickly between countries on one platform saves a good deal of time compared with checking several separate sites. And if you are still working out which type of residence in Slovakia suits you, take a look at the article «Types of residence permit in Slovakia» — that may determine whether it makes sense to rent for now or to think about buying.