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Friday, 13 March 2026 - 07:00

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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.

The city of Eindhoven has faced a persistent student housing shortage for years, leaving students struggling to secure rooms. Experts warn that, without action, the gap could widen even more in the coming years. This building plan could close the student housing gap within the next eight years.

The building project is part of a wide-ranging partnership involving the Municipality of Eindhoven, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Fontys Universities of Applied Sciences, housing corporations Woonbedrijf and Vestide, and the Student Housing Foundation (SSH). The partners have signed a letter of intent to implement the plans jointly.

A number of sites have already been identified for new student housing developments. These include roughly 1,000 units on Dorgelolaan, about 130 at the former VGZ building near the station, 750 at the TU/e location Hondsheuvels, and 500 on the Máxima site.

Additional plans involve 250–400 homes at Section C and 250 at De Caai in the city center, with the possibility of around 350 more near the Rachelsmolen campus. Talks are also continuing with other landowners and nearby residents about additional future sites.

Currently, thousands of students lack suitable accommodation. TU/e says adequate housing is crucial for attracting and retaining talent in the Brainport region. Institutions such as Fontys also emphasize that students should not only come to study, but also want to live and remain in the city.

The 5,400 housing units will be developed gradually over roughly the next eight years. Several projects are already underway or in the planning stages across multiple sites.

Because of the booming semiconductor sector in the Brainport region, master’s students are frequently given priority in new housing developments, as they are seen as crucial to meeting the talent needs of local companies.

Residents in Eindhoven are allowed to rent out a room to a student without needing a permit, provided they also live in the property. The measure is meant to quickly increase the number of available student housing spots.

Student rooms in Eindhoven typically cost between 500 euros and 620 euros per month on average. Independent studios tend to be pricier, usually ranging from roughly 700 euros to more than 1,000 euros per month, depending on the location and the type of property.

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