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Tram du Littoral, Siemens MGT6-2B N°. 6334; Tram du Littoral — Trams from Ghent
  Tram du Littoral Siemens MGT6-2B N°. 6334 
Trams from Ghent
Middelkerke, Leopoldlaan
The coastal tram is not always attractive. And sometimes pictures have to be posted in a more than banal environment. Unfortunately, the vast majority of the Belgian Coast is now full of such buildings.

Auteur: focus1965 · Anvers           Date: Lundi 6 juillet 2020

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Publiée 22.07.2020 19:43 UTC
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Tram du Littoral, Siemens MGT6-2B N°. 6334

Opérateur/Dépôt:De Lijn
Depuis...:03.06.2020
Modèle:Siemens MGT6-2B
Construit:06.2007
État actuel:Transféré à une autre ville (07.09.2020)
Service:Régulier
Remarques:02.06.2020 ex Gent, 6334; 31.08.2016 ex Kusttram, 6334; 07.06.2016 ex Gent, 6334; 17.09.2015 ex Kusttram, 6334; 08.06.2015 ex Gent, 6334; 29.08.2014 ex Kusttram, 6334; 10.06.2014 ex Gent, 6334; 28.08.2013 ex Kusttram, 6334; 10.06.2013 ex Gent, 6334; 03.09.2012 ex Kusttram, 6334; 12.06.2012 ex Gent, 6334; 31.08.2011 ex Kusttram, 6334; 16.06.2010 ex Gent, 6334; 26.08.2009 ex Kusttram, 6334; 09.06.2009 ex Gent, 6334; 04.09.2008 ex Kusttram, 6334; 24.06.2008 ex Gent, 6334; 26.10.2007 ex Kusttram, 6334. 07.09.2020 to Gent, 6334; 18.06.2021 to Kusttram, 6334; 26.08.2021 to Gent, 6334

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Model:Canon EOS 80D
Date and Time:06.07.2020 11:42
Exposure Time:1/400 sec
Aperture Value:8
ISO Speed:100
Exposure Bias:–1/3 EV
Focal Length:123 mm
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23.07.2020 04:08 UTC
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I.L. · Zagreb
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> Unfortunately, the vast majority of the Belgian Coast is now full of such buildings.

Who are the developers and the owners of these buildings?
Most of them are empty from September till May (or even June), aren't they?
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23.07.2020 19:17 UTC
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focus1965 · Anvers
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This type of building was massively built in the 1970s by all kinds of building promoters, who eventually sold the apartments separately.
They were promoted as 2nd residence and most owners did 3 things with them: out of season staying there during the weekends, loan the apartment to their children during the school holidays and try to rent it out during the summer months. With the revenues of the rents of July and August, they could already get a lot out of the costs.
That's how it used to be. The traffic to the coast has become so busy that it is no longer a pleasure to drive there every weekend. The apartments are now outdated and the costs of the communal parts (roof, elevators, outside walls...) cost a lot of money as well. The national and local authorities are also going to massively impose taxes on 2nd stays. In addition, there is also the fact that fewer people are willing to rent an apartment by the sea for a longer period of time (e.g. 2 weeks). These kind of apartments are now massively for sale at rock-bottom prices, but the costs to the common parts weigh so heavily that many are empty for a long time.
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