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Limiting the Number of Houses: Issum Sets Principles for Tiny House Settlements

06.05.2026 14:00 1 min 1 source
RP ONLINE DEU
Limiting the Number of Houses: Issum Sets Principles for Tiny House Settlements
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The German municipality of Issum has adopted regulations for Tiny House settlements. A developer proposed 70 plots, but local authorities capped the number at 30. The decision aims to control development and ensure infrastructure adequacy. It comes amid rising demand for Tiny Houses, particularly among seniors.

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Limiting the Number of Houses: Issum Sets Principles for Tiny House Settlements

06.05.2026 RP ONLINE DEU

🇩🇪 Germany — fuel prices

Updated: 30.05.2026

Diesel

$2.24 /l

€1.92 · £1.66/l

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pricier than 87% of countries

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€1.98 · £1.71/l

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pricier than 90% of countries

LPG

$1.37 /l

€1.17 · £1.02/l

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pricier than 93% of countries

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