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Splitting a House Into Four to Continue Living There: 'the Municipality Is Grateful'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
Turning one gigantic house into four apartments. Martinette and Rob Derksen from Valkenswaard had this done, making 2025 a special year for them. “The municipality was grateful that we wanted to create living space,” says Martinette. After a year of renovations, Martinette and Rob were able to return to their beautiful building in the center of Valkenswaard this spring. Two of the four apartments have been sold. Rob and Martinette are keeping th…
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Turning one gigantic house into four apartments. Martinette and Rob Derksen from Valkenswaard had this done, making 2025 a special year for them. “The municipality was grateful that we wanted to create living space,” says Martinette. After a year of renovations, Martinette and Rob were able to return to their beautiful building in the center of Valkenswaard this spring. Two of the four apartments have been sold. Rob and Martinette are keeping th…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Friday, December 26, 2025.
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