Ninove Alters Social Housing Rules Impacting 1,000 Applicants

Ninove (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Starting October 2025, Ninove will tighten social housing rules, prioritising long-term residents. Alderman D’haeseleer says 1,000 applicants will face a cascade system favouring locals over newcomers.

As VRT News reported, Ninove will implement new social housing allocation rules beginning October 2025. The municipality will reform social housing, scrapping the current priority list and reordering applicants in a major policy change. In Flanders, anyone who wants social housing must meet certain conditions. 

One of the main rules is the “local connection,” which requires applicants to have lived in the municipality continuously for at least 5 of the last 10 years. Alderman D’haeseleer said this approach made Ninove the most flexible municipality in the region.

What changes will Ninove make to social housing rules?

The city council is expected to approve the changes in October 2025. D’haeseleer said the goal is to create a fairer and more sustainable system. Social housing will now serve those who have strong ties to the municipality. 

“The intention is that those who have lived here all their lives, or at least 40 years, will be the first to be considered,” 

D’haeseleer said.

“Then come those who have lived in Ninove for 35 years, and so on. So it will be a kind of cascade system.”

Alderman D’haeseleer has spoken openly about the city’s reasons for changing social housing rules. The stricter regulations will have a major impact on Ninove’s waiting list in the coming months. Currently, around 1,000 people are waiting for social housing in the city. He mentioned that the goal is to make sure that social housing benefits residents who have lived in Ninove for many years rather than newcomers. 

“We’re ensuring that no longer are all foreigners looking for social housing automatically drawn to Ninove. Those who are from Ninove will be given priority,”

D’haeseleer said.

Ninove is not the first municipality to tighten social housing rules. Social housing in Flanders has been regulated since the 1960s, when the Flemish government first introduced laws to provide affordable housing for low-income residents. In 1997, the region implemented stricter eligibility rules, including the “local connection” requirement. 

Over the 2000s and 2010s, many municipalities, particularly around Brussels, gradually tightened these rules to prioritise long-term residents as waiting lists grew longer. In 2010, Aalst introduced a policy giving top priority to residents who had lived in the city for 30 years or their entire life, followed by those living there for 15 years or more. 

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13 responses to “Ninove Alters Social Housing Rules Impacting 1,000 Applicants”

  1. Digital Goddess Avatar
    Digital Goddess

    Isn’t it just delightful how Ninove has decided that long-term residents should get the first dibs on social housing? Bravo! Now we can all look forward to a waiting list that’s longer than a Belgian winter! 😂

  2. rosie bird Avatar
    rosie bird

    Looks like Ninove’s got a new game plan: playing musical chairs with social housing while the newcomers watch from the sidelines. Who knew living there since the Stone Age would finally pay off? 😂🏡

  3. demo tequila Avatar
    demo tequila

    So, Ninove’s decided that the best way to solve housing issues is to play a game of “who’s lived here longest” – how charmingly medieval! 🏰 Hope those newcomers packed a tent for the next decade! 😂

  4. PepperBurst Avatar
    PepperBurst

    Looks like Ninove’s social housing rules are becoming more exclusive than a Michelin-star restaurant! 🍽️ If you haven’t been around for at least half a century, good luck finding a roof over your head! 😂

  5. Looks like Ninove’s new social housing rules are just what we needed—a delightful game of ‘who’s been here the longest?’ 🤔 Perfect for all those who wanted a cozy home but didn’t realize their residency clock was ticking! 🕰️

  6. The Dude Avatar

    Looks like Ninove’s new housing rules are just what we need to keep the locals feeling cozy while the rest of us can take a long walk off a short pier. 🤷‍♂️ At this rate, the only thing getting built around here will be a solid wall of “no newcomers allowed” signs! 🏰

  7. Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “welcome” quite like locking the doors to anyone who’s not been stuck in Ninove for decades. Guess the newcomers will just have to enjoy the view from outside! 😂🏠

  8. Twiddle Twix Avatar
    Twiddle Twix

    So, Ninove’s new housing rules are like a VIP club for locals, eh? Guess those 1,000 hopefuls will have to polish their “I’ve lived here for 40 years” badges just to get a sniff of social housing! 🏡🤣

  9. Oh, brilliant! So now we get to play the waiting game, where the locals get to enjoy their exclusive VIP lounge of social housing while the rest of us mere mortals can just keep dreaming. 🏡✨

  10. Cosmic Presence Avatar
    Cosmic Presence

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—more hoops for the already bewildered in the quest for housing. You’d think they were giving away golden tickets, not just a roof over one’s head! 😏🏠

  11. Devil Bread Avatar
    Devil Bread

    Looks like Ninove’s got the “locals only” club down to an art form—who knew living there 40 years was the new fast track to a home sweet home? 🏡 But hey, at least the 1,000 applicants will have a good laugh about it while waiting! 😂

  12. Blood Taker Avatar
    Blood Taker

    Looks like Ninove’s decided that social housing is now an exclusive club—bring your 40-year membership card or get lost! 😂 Who knew living in one place for decades would be the new Olympic sport? 🏅

  13. subzero taffy Avatar
    subzero taffy

    Oh, brilliant move, Ninove! Because nothing says “welcome” quite like a ten-year residency requirement—might as well just put up a “locals only” sign at the city limits, eh? 🏡😏

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