New living space in the Waidesgrund: Fulda settlement work starts construction soon

New living space in the Waidesgrund: Fulda settlement work starts construction soon

New housing project in Fulda: Creation of affordable living space

The city of Fulda takes an important step to improve the living situation in the region. The Fulda settlement recently received the building permit and a funding notice for the construction of 22 rental price and occupancy-bound residential units in the “Waidesgrund” construction area.

The starting signal for a sustainable living concept

Managing Director Frank Nieburg and Mayor Dr. Heiko Wingenfeld presented the official documents that enable the start of construction activities this year. The city has provided a funding amount of 1,075,000 euros for the project. This project will not only contribute to the creation of living space for various income groups, but also shows the city's commitment to social housing.

architectural and energetic standards

The planned construction project comprises a total of 69 residential units, 22 of which have a 25-year rental price and occupancy. The settlement will offer both apartments for low and medium -sized incomes. The architecture of the project is intended to serve as a model and take an outstanding position in the existing housing stock. The KfW-40 standard, which lies energetically above the legal requirements and thus promote sustainable living, deserves a special mention.

meaning for the population

Investments in housing are particularly important for Fulda because the city is experiencing dynamic growth. Mayor Wingenfeld emphasizes that affordable living space is created in a good location, which is a positive signal for the entire community. The completion of the residential units is planned for 2027, with apartment applications that will be possible in the summer of 2026.

conclusion: one step in the right direction

The measures that are implemented by the settlement work and the city of Fulda have the potential to significantly increase the quality of life in the region. By providing apartments that are accessible to various income groups, Fulda makes a contribution to integrative and sustainable urban development. The project in the Waidesgrund is therefore not just a construction project, but a sign of the future of living space policy in the city.

- Nag

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