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House For sale in Haacht

J.B. Woutersstraat 18 3150 Haacht

€ 494.936,64

3 Bedrooms

2 bathrooms

162

Habitable Area

498

Plot surface

Garden

Description

Modern and energy-efficient (E-0!!) living in a peaceful location.

This is the sale of Lot 1 (the one on the left). Properties with an E-level of E-0, consisting of 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The price for these homes excludes VAT and registration. You enter the home through a spacious entrance hall with guest toilet. Furthermore, the ground floor has an open living area with space for a desk or play corner, a dining area with large windows, an open kitchen and a spacious storage room. From the kitchen and dining area you have access to the garden. The staircase in the living area takes you to the upper floor, where there are 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a storage room and a dressing room. Our homes are offered Casco, i.e. wind and watertight with a finished facade. Provided that they are finished using the right techniques, they achieve E-level 0 or even lower! You can do this work yourself or have it done by the developer. The property will be built according to the concrete insulation system: the combination of this construction method with the techniques we use ensures that the property is exceptionally well insulated and provides a very pleasant and economical climate. You will be amazed by the savings that this construction method will bring you (E-label 0 = energy neutral). Additionally, a battery system can be provided to store solar energy. The revolutionary ICF (Insulated Concrete Forms) construction system is the ideal solution for modern construction requirements. ICF combines a solid concrete structure with high-quality insulation, resulting in a construction system that is not only energy-efficient but also exceptionally durable and versatile. - Energy efficiency at its best: prepare for significant savings on your energy bills. The superior insulation value of ICF ensures a consistent temperature in your building, drastically reducing the need for heating and cooling. - Build quickly, build smart: with ICF, you are assured of a faster construction time. The simplicity and efficiency of the system mean that your project can be completed faster than ever, without sacrificing quality. - Unmatched durability: a building that withstands the test of time. ICF structures are resistant to extreme weather conditions, from strong winds to earthquakes. - A haven of peace: enjoy a quiet living environment thanks to the excellent sound insulation of ICF. Ideal for both commercial and residential buildings where peace is a priority. - Environmentally friendly construction: with ICF, you contribute to a greener planet. Due to the reduction of waste and low energy consumption during use, ICF is an environmentally responsible choice. - Safety first: increase safety thanks to ICF's fire-resistant properties, an essential aspect for any commercial or residential building. Choose ICF and set the standard for modern, efficient, and sustainable construction. The ICF (Insulated Concrete Forms) construction method is a modern construction system that uses pre-formed, hollow blocks made of insulation material (expanded polystyrene (EPS), which are filled with concrete. The blocks thus have a dual function, namely insulation and formwork. This method is used for building walls for both residential and commercial buildings. The ICF system works as follows: 1. Foundation: just like with traditional construction methods, the process begins with a solid foundation. Even in this phase of execution, care is taken to ensure that the foundation is insulated, thanks to the use of a U-shaped insulation formwork to avoid any kind of junction. 2. Placing of ICF blocks: the ICF blocks are stacked on top of each other to build the walls. These blocks fit together like building blocks, creating a continuous insulation shell. They have a modular design, which means they can be easily adapted to different wall heights and lengths. 3. Reinforcement: before the concrete is poured into the blocks, reinforcement (steel bars) is placed inside the ICF blocks to provide additional strength and stability. The reinforcement also helps to prevent cracks in the concrete. 4. Pouring of concrete: liquid concrete is then poured into the hollow space within the ICF blocks, forming the structural core of the wall. The concrete is poured to the desired height, usually in multiple stages to prevent pressure build-up in the blocks. 5. Curing of concrete: after the concrete has been poured, it needs time to cure and develop strength. 6. Finishing: after the concrete has cured, the interior and exterior surfaces of the ICF wall can be finished. On the outside, this can be various types of cladding, such as stucco, (brick) stone, or wooden cladding. The inside of the walls is plastered. ICF construction is known for its energy efficiency, sound insulation, speed of construction, and resistance to natural disasters such as hurricanes and earthquakes. It also offers excellent thermal insulation, resulting in lower energy costs for heating and cooling. Contact us to make an appointment!

Details

Reference

TK/24147

General State

normal

Construction type

Traditional

Year of construction

2024

Width of plot

11.21 m

Depth of plot

45.21 m

Available from

WHEN_READY

shops

Yes

schools

Yes

highway

Yes

public transport

Yes

windows

PVC

roof

Flat roof, EPDM

glazing

Triple

Insulation

completely isolated

water

Yes

sewer

Yes

Bedrooms

3

BathRooms

2

toilets

2

living room

Yes

kitchen

Yes

Garden

Yes

Garden Orientation

South East

Parking

1

Cadastral Numbers

B 608C - 622K3

Building permit

Yes

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

No protected heritage

Easement

No

flood prone

Not a flood prone area

flood zone

No defined zones

P-score

A

G-score

A

Panden

Overige pandenSlpk.Opp.Prijs

Location

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