Description
Plot of building land for detached houses
Beautiful plot of building land in Huldenberg, with an area of 7 acres and 62 square meters, and a fantastic view of a nature reserve at the back! This plot is suitable for a detached house with a street width of 17 meters. Extremely favorable location, centrally located between Overijse and Leuven, close to public transport and not located in a flood risk zone. Construction to be built: - Front width of maximum 10m. - Building depth in the case of a ground floor: maximum 20m Building depth in the case of 2 floors: ground floor maximum 15m and 12m on the upper floors. - Flat roof or pitched roof allowed (roof slope between 25° and 50°) - Eaves height of 6m (from ground level) - Side building-free strip of 3.5m - Building zone at 9 + 8 meters from the centerline of the street More information at the office!
Details
Reference
TK/25149
Construction type
Traditional
Width of plot
17 m
Depth of plot
45 m
Available from
Bij akte
Garden
Yes
Garden Orientation
South West
Building permit
No
Pre-emption right
No
Judicial decision
Subdivision permit
No
Monument
Easement
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Location
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