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Ground For sale in Oud-Heverlee

Maurits Noëstraat 47, 3054 Oud-Heverlee

€ 585.000

4366

Plot surface

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Description

Unique piece of land in a prime location in Oud-Heverlee

In the Maurits Noëstraat, between house number 45 and 51, you will find this spacious plot of land with a total area of 4,366 m². The plot enjoys an exceptional location, bordering the Heverleebos and located between this nature reserve and the Meerdaalwoud, providing a green, peaceful, and natural environment. An additional advantage is the access at the rear, which offers extra possibilities for access and use. The land is located within walking and cycling distance of the Zoete Water of Oud-Heverlee, a popular recreational and natural attraction. A rare opportunity for those looking for an exceptionally large plot in a prestigious location, where nature, space, and accessibility come together perfectly. The following regulations apply as standard: layout: o min. 3m distance to the side property boundaries o min. 10m backyard strip o rear setback (distance between building line and front building line) depends on the location of the plot and local situation o sufficiently large front yard strip for parking cars on private property building depth: o ground floor max. 15m o upper floor max. 12m building volume: o max. 2 floors finished with a flat or sloping roof (fitting into the surroundings) o sloping roof with a max. cornice height of 6.00m and max. ridge height of 11.00m o flat roof with a max. cornice height of 6.50m

Details

Reference

TK/25254

Construction type

Traditional

Width of plot

30 m

Available from

Bij akte

Garden Orientation

North West

Cadastral Numbers

216 P P0000 + 214 H P0000

Not indexed K.I.

8

Building permit

No

Pre-emption right

No

Judicial decision

No judicial remedial measure or administrative measure imposed

Subdivision permit

No

Area Application

Residential area with rural character

Monument

Easement

No

P-score

C

Location

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