What we do
What does Hestia do?
Our approach is structured around five fundamental pillars
Project development
Construction coordination
Ownership and rental
Financial management
Relationship management and service
Project development
At Hestia, we build with vision and responsibility
Throughout the year, Hestia works on a diverse portfolio of projects - from flats and family homes to commercial properties and internal renovations. Each project, large or small, receives the same dedication and care.
Sustainability and aesthetics are at the heart of our approach. When it comes to sustainability, we invariably go beyond the legal standards. Not because we have to, but because we believe in building with respect for tomorrow.
We see aesthetics as more than just design - it is the visual identity of our projects, the appearance that creates lasting value.
And when we speak of humanity, we mean our personal approach. Whether with tenants, customers or partners: at Hestia, a sincere, committed relationship is always central.
At Projects you can consult our future construction plans.
More info on projectsConstruction coordination
At Hestia, we don't just build buildings, we build neighbourhoods, places with character and meaning. Each project starts from a clear vision, but only really grows through the people connected to it.
We consciously choose to stay local, close to Mol and the surrounding municipalities. This allows us to follow up every detail personally, and we feel genuinely involved in what we realise.
Some land lies waiting for years for the right infill. Other sites quickly transform into lively living or working spaces. But each time, we want to create added value for the neighbourhood and for those who will soon live, work or do business there.
Curious about what that looks like in practice?
Discover our completed projects here and take a peek at what is coming up soon.
Under Projects you will find both our completed achievements and future plans.
More info on projects
Ownership and rental
From building to managing: our own rental portfolio
When a construction project is completed, all or part of it is sold. In some cases, we consciously choose to keep some housing units ourselves. We add these to our own rental portfolio.
That portfolio has grown organically in recent years and today consists of a diverse range: flats, houses, garage boxes, car parks and commercial or multifunctional properties.
By 2022, these rental properties can be found in cities including Mol, Lommel and Turnhout - cities where we not only build, but also remain involved for the long term as managers and partners.
For more information on our rental properties and tenant policies, please refer to our tenants platform.
More info on tenantsFinancial management
Hestia is actively seeking new opportunities.
Do you have a patrimony company or project land of potential interest to us? We are open to discrete talks and proper valuation.
More information on our interest in patrimonial companies can be found under the Acquisitions section.
For project land - both in urban and more rural contexts - we are also happy to see together whether a collaboration is possible.
Do not hesitate to get in touch. We are happy to listen to your proposal.
More information at Patrimony companies.
Do you have a patrimony company or project land that might be of interest to us?
If so, please feel free to contact Marc or Frederic at Hestia Team.
Relationship management and service
At Hestia, we attach great importance to personal and professional follow-up of everyone we work with. Whether customers, tenants or partners: we always strive for transparent communication, short lines of communication and genuine commitment.
We believe that lasting relationships arise from trust, respect and a listening ear. That is why we take the time to answer questions, understand needs and reach solutions together. This way, we not only build projects, but also long-term collaborations in which everyone feels heard and valued.
Vision
At Hestia, quality and sustainability go hand in hand.
Long before sustainability became a buzzword, it was central to every decision we made. Not surprisingly, we have passionate discussions within our team about choices such as a roof garden with bee hotel versus additional solar panels.
We could emphasise here that we were often the first in the region to apply innovative techniques. Or that our commitment to quality sets us apart from other developers. But you may not need to hear that. After all, today every property developer profiles itself as sustainable and quality-oriented.
We prefer to tell you something else. Something tangible.
Hestia is a family business from Mol, now in its fourth generation of Eysermans. Our roots are deep in Kempen soil. We live here, work here and make it our mission to make our surroundings more beautiful project by project.
And by 'more beautiful', we don't just mean visually attractive. We bet on respect for local history, harmonious green integration and sustainable collaborations with partners and residents.
What drives us? Real commitment.
We love what we do. We hope you will find that passion and craftsmanship in every detail of our projects.
Room for initiative
Due to the nature of our business, we occasionally have something particularly valuable at our disposal: space. Or as we like to call it in the Kempen region - a place.
Sometimes it involves a derelict site that will not be developed for several years. Or a building that will soon make way for something new, but can still be used temporarily in the meantime.
At Hestia, we believe that any place can have meaning - even if only for a short while. That is why we are happy to make our open space available to local residents or local associations that want to give it a valuable use on a temporary basis.
We are always open to ideas and cooperation. Together, we will make something beautiful.
Projects already completed
'Room for initiative' projects:
In the now demolished building at Voogdijstraat 9 in Mol, young Kempen entrepreneurs and artists were given the chance to develop their creativity for many years. This happened under the guidance of Project M., the artistic and entrepreneurial initiative of Youth House Tydeeh in Mol.
Divoge vzw then occupied the premises at 9 Voogdijstraat to house their various activities, such as the studio, workshops and the c-workspace.
The contents of Chinese restaurant 'Het rode huisje' in Turnhout were donated to nine local businesses and non-profit organisations, ranging from a beekeeper to a start-up in the circular economy.
The contents of the former Wibra branch in Mol were sold through a free gift to some 30 individuals and various organisations from the Kempen region. The entire proceeds were divided equally between Min Mol and Action M.I.N. in Mol.
Transition Mol & Balen, Hestia and the local residents of Corbiestraat started a collaboration to investigate whether the vacant square behind the Carrefour in Mol Centre could be used for five years. However, the project was not pursued due to insufficient support among local residents.
The centrally located shop window of the corner building Voogdijstraat/Kloosterstraat has been made available to associations and non-profit organisations during temporary vacancy in recent years to promote their operations.