Property energy monitoring should make
portfolio performance easier to see.
Real estate teams are under pressure to do more than collect utility data. They need to compare assets properly, spot avoidable waste earlier, and report with more confidence across portfolios.
The challenge is rarely a lack of data in theory. It is fragmented metering, mixed ownership boundaries, inconsistent evidence and too much manual chasing before anything useful can be seen.
Monitor Hut helps property and asset teams turn that into a clearer operational view, with connected monitoring that supports performance, reporting and better decisions across the estate.
Supporting portfolios across BTR, PBSA, commercial offices and logistics — each with different operational and reporting requirements.
Better visibility starts with the constraints
real estate teams actually face.
These are the points where visibility breaks down across real estate portfolios — where data becomes difficult to trust, compare or report with confidence.
Fragmented portfolio data
Across most real estate portfolios, energy data sits across landlords, tenants, meters and suppliers. We help teams bring that together into a consistent view so assets can actually be compared and understood.
Boundary confusion
We often see metering that doesn’t align with operational or reporting boundaries. That makes it difficult to prove performance, especially for NABERS, investor reporting or internal benchmarking.
Reporting drag
GRESB, NABERS UK and investor reporting all become slower when data has to be chased, cleaned and reconstructed. We help property teams move away from that and towards reporting that is easier to trust and defend.
Make portfolio performance easier to
see, prove and act on.
For property and real estate, useful monitoring is not about collecting more data. It is about making performance visible in a way that reflects how assets are actually operated, managed and reported.
When that is in place, teams can benchmark portfolios properly, understand landlord and tenant responsibilities more clearly, and move from reactive reporting to confident, evidence-backed decision making.
Consistent portfolio benchmarking across buildings, not isolated data points
Clear visibility of coverage issues before they impact submissions or audits
Accurate allocation aligned with how assets are actually operated
Spot inefficiencies early, before they become budget or compliance issues
Defensible, audit-ready data for GRESB, NABERS UK and internal reporting
From survey to live insight,
handled end to end.
Monitor Hut delivers energy monitoring as a managed service, helping property teams move from fragmented infrastructure and manual reporting to live, structured data that is easier to use across the portfolio.
Survey
We start by reviewing the site, existing infrastructure and practical constraints.
Scope
We define the right metering approach around reporting boundaries, coverage and asset needs.
Delivery
We take the project through installation and bring the required data points live.
Structured data
Data is organised in the platform to reflect how assets are operated and reported.
Usable outputs
Teams get consistent outputs for benchmarking, reporting, certification readiness and action.
Free tools that make property requirements clearer.
Start with practical resources designed to help property teams understand metering readiness, reporting boundaries and where stronger data foundations make the biggest difference.
GRESB EN1 Assistant
Explore what stronger utility data looks like for portfolio-level reporting, and where metering gaps or inconsistent evidence can make submissions harder than they need to be.
NABERS UK Interactive Guidance
Understand how metering boundaries affect office performance ratings, and why a building can be operationally strong but still not ready for a credible assessment route.
UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard Checker
Get a clearer view of whether current metering and reporting arrangements are likely to support the evidence expectations behind operational energy routes.
Property results that stand up.
Practical examples of portfolio visibility, metering readiness, reporting confidence and operational value across real estate environments.
Need a clearer view across your portfolio?
We can help you assess current metering, likely reporting gaps and where better monitoring would make the biggest practical difference across the estate.