Eindhoven Plans 5,400 New Student Homes to Ease Housing Shortage
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The municipality of Eindhoven plans to build 5,400 new student homes over the next eight years. These should help address the student housing shortage. The municipality, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Fontys University of Applied Sciences, and landlords Vestide and SSH presented their plans for the new buildings today, according to Omroep Brabant. The university calls it "one of the largest expansions of student housing" in the Nethe…
Eindhoven plans 5,400 new student homes to ease housing shortage
Eindhoven city authorities have unveiled plans to create roughly 5,400 new student apartments over the next eight years, aiming to ease the city’s significant shortage of student housing, Omroep Brabant reports. The plan represents one of the biggest student housing expansions in the Netherlands, addressing the fast-growing student population in the Eindhoven area.
In Eindhoven, 5,400 student homes will be built in the coming years. These should help address the student housing shortage.
Eindhoven is investing in 5,400 additional student housing units. This is one of the largest expansions of student housing in the Netherlands. These units are to be built over the next eight years. "This is a real game changer for Eindhoven and the Brainport region," says Patrick Groothuis, director of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). The city has been struggling with a huge shortage of student rooms for years. "Good housing is essenti…
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