Land Registry Building Block

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Land registry data aggregated at building block level.This is a finer level than the neighborhoods, neighborhoods and postal zones, which you can consult in city in numbers. - https://stadincijfers.antwerpen.be/Databank/Jive/?workspace_guid=1304df… (see also for more metadata on cadastre) These are: Owners: # and % of live-in owners Floor area and living area : and derivatives: average residential area per dwelling, floor/terrain ratio* and open/floor ratio** # and % single-family dwellings, # multi-family dwellings Single-family dwellings: # and % of single-family dwellings: terraced house, semi-open house and open house Built area: according to GRB and derived build-up rate(% built-up area) Unbuilt area: according to GRB and derived average undeveloped area or outdoor space Year of construction: average year of construction of building block (in the case of new construction, this average will go up) average # deepening of building block Parking: total # parking spaces in building block (according to cadastre: garages, pitches and parking lots) Functions: % and % area parcels according to main classification NIS cadastre (residential, economic, other and undeveloped) and # and area parcels according to detailed classification NIS cadastre (apartment buildings, houses, industry, storage, office, commercial, other, undeveloped) Slow road: building block may or may not have slow path(s): For non-motorised traffic: pedestrians, cyclists, often paths through parks, building blocks *Floor area relative to plot area (Floor Terrain Ratio). This is the number of square meters of floor area of the buildings compared to the total area of the plot. The Floor Terrain Ratio (V/T) says something about the building pressure: the lower the index, the less building density. **Unbuilt land area relative to the floor area (Open Space Ratio). This is the area of the plot without the buildings (according to GRB- main and outbuildings), or the outdoor space, unbuilt in relation to the number of square meters of floor area (different levels) of the buildings (according to Kadaster). The Open Space Ratio (OSR) is the measure of the unbuilt space relative to the floor area. It says something about the pressure on the open undeveloped space: The lower the ratio, the higher the pressure on the open space. Every year, the cadastral depositor is linked to the plots, but also to the building blocks, so that the information can be visualized on the basis of the plots and also the building blocks. The built-up and also the unbuilt area is calculated according to the GRB main and outbuildings and does not come from the land register. Sources: Land Registry and GRB

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2023-01-01

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