Zundert Faces Challenges with Vacation Park Residency
Zundert Sees Popularity Surge in Vacation Park Living
In recent years, more people are choosing to make vacation parks their permanent residences. CBS data reveals a 14% increase, totaling 59,000 registered individuals in 2024. This rise has drawn criticism from the Belangenvereniging Vrij Wonen, whose president, Rico Wanschers, argues
- Data Distortion: Wanschers claims the official statistics are misleading and do not accurately reflect the number of permanent residents.
- Existential Uncertainty: Many residents live in fear due to local regulations that often prohibit long-term stays.
This shift towards using vacation parks as housing raises significant concerns about living conditions and municipal regulations.
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