May 20, 2026
Hello, world: why we built Valoup
Our very first post. A quick hello, the reason Valoup exists, and where we're taking it — for everyone who owns a home in Quebec or hopes to.
Hi, and welcome to the Valoup blog. This is our very first post — the digital equivalent of "hello, world" — so it feels right to start with the why.
The problem we kept running into
In Quebec, figuring out what a home is worth — or simply understanding where the market is heading — is harder and more confusing than it should be. The information exists: municipal assessment rolls, sales history, neighbourhood trends. But it's scattered across clunky government portals, locked in formats no normal person wants to wrestle with, and rarely presented in a way that actually answers your question.
We thought that was a shame. The data is public. The questions are simple. The tools shouldn't be the hard part.
What Valoup is for
So we built Valoup to make all of this easy and modern. A few clear goals guide everything we do:
- Estimate your home's value — clearly, using real assessment and market data.
- Find your next home — with the numbers and context you need to move with confidence.
- Understand the trends — see how values move across regions, cities, and property types.
- Share what matters — practical, well-researched information for homeowners and future homeowners, right here on the blog.
Where we're headed
This is just the start. We're already thinking about ways to make Valoup more useful over time, like:
- Helping you find trusted service providers for home maintenance and renovation.
- Maybe even helping you list your own property when the time comes to sell.
We'll share more as those ideas take shape. For now, thanks for being here on day one. Go ahead — look up your home and tell us what you think.