Baarschot to gain 28 new homes as Brouwershof construction deal is sealed
Residents of Baarschot can look forward to 28 new homes, including social rentals, as the municipality and developers sign a preliminary agreement for the Brouwershof project. The development aims to boost local livability with a mix of housing and shared green spaces.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Baarschot, Noord-Brabant |
| Total Homes | 28 |
| Housing Types | 16 terraced (4 social rentals), 8 semi-detached, 4 detached |
| Collective Private Plots | 4 detached plots, 2 plots for semi-detached homes |
| Additional Features | Shared hobby meadow for residents |
| Developers | Van der Weegen, Leystromen (housing corporation), Municipality of Baarschot |
| Signatories | Alderman Piet Machielsen, Marc Buster, Marie-Thérèse Dubbeldam-Ooms |
The municipality of Baarschot plays a key role in local housing development by collaborating with housing corporations and private developers to address housing needs. This project reflects the municipality’s commitment to improving livability and providing diverse housing options for its residents.
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Agreement signed for new Brouwershof construction project in Baarschot
With pride, Alderman Piet Machielsen, Director Marc Buster of Van der Weegen, and Board Member Marie-Thérèse Dubbeldam-Ooms of Leystromen signed the preliminary agreement between the municipality and the developers. In total, 28 homes will be built in Baarschot. Agreements have been made regarding the development of the Brouwershof project, including the layout of the area, costs, and responsibilities.
Brouwershof is a joint development by the housing corporation and the municipality. Alderman Piet Machielsen: “What great news for Baarschot: in the coming years, 28 homes will be added in Brouwershof. This will give residents of Baarschot, from young to old, a new place to live in their own village. Good for livability!”
A total of 28 homes will be built
• 16 terraced houses (including 4 social rentals) • 8 semi-detached homes • 4 detached homes
The plan fits well into the landscape
At the rear of the homes on the south side, a spacious hobby meadow will be created. This meadow will belong to the residents and will also be managed by them. This provides the neighborhood with a gentle transition to the rural area.
Collective Private Commissioning also included
Plots will also be made available for development through Collective Private Commissioning (CPO): • 4 detached plots • 2 plots for one semi-detached home
