End-of-terrace houses for sale in Barneveld
End-of-terrace houses in Barneveld are popular and scarce. View the current supply, neighbourhood scores per district and practical buying tips for this type of home.








Barneveld and corner houses: what you need to know about this supply
Barneveld is not a city where you buy a home anonymously. It is a municipality with a recognisable character: many families, relatively many ground-based homes and neighbourhoods that clearly differ from each other in atmosphere and building density. This makes searching for a corner house here concrete: you are not searching in a large urban sprawl, but in a manageable market with limited supply.
Corner houses are popular in Barneveld among families who want extra outdoor space, but also among buyers who want a garage or driveway on the side of the house. The supply is in the upper middle segment. Current numbers and price levels can be found in the overview of all homes for sale in Barneveld at the top of this page.
What makes a corner house different on the Barneveld market
Corner houses attract more viewers than terraced houses, but this does not always translate into higher bids from everyone. Part of the interest comes from buyers who want the extra land but cannot or will not pay the higher asking price. This sometimes gives more room for negotiation than is the case with terraced houses.
Points of attention specific to this type of home:
- Boundary on the side. Corner houses border public space or an adjacent plot. Check the cadastral data exactly where the boundary runs. Not all gardens that appear to belong are legally owned by the seller.
- Maintenance on two facades. A corner house has more external surface area. Painting, pointing and roof edges on the side facade are quickly forgotten in a structural survey. Have that facade explicitly included.
- Easements. With corner houses, agreements about right of way, cables or pipes running over the side plot are more common. Request the deed and read the easements before you make an offer.
- HOA or no HOA. Ground-based corner houses rarely have an active HOA, but if there is a shared driveway or partition, there may still be agreements in the deed of division.
- Financing of the extra land. Banks finance the home based on the appraised value. Extra land increases that value, but not always proportionally. Ask your mortgage advisor how this works out for your situation.
- Speed of response. Corner houses in Barneveld rarely stay on the market for long. Set up search alerts and respond quickly to viewing requests. The Buurtje.nl app is free to download via the App Store and Google Play. You will receive a push notification as soon as new supply appears that matches your search.
- Parking on own land. One of the reasons buyers specifically look for corner houses is the possibility of a driveway or garage on the side. Check whether the zoning plan allows this if no driveway is present yet.
Price level: what determines what you pay
Corner houses in Barneveld are in the upper middle segment of the local buyer's market. The exact asking prices vary, but the factors that push the price up or down are fairly stable:
- Size and condition of the side garden or side plot
- Presence of a garage or driveway
- Year of construction and energy label (homes with label A or B are appraised higher)
- Location in the neighbourhood: a corner house on a busy access road requires a different consideration than a corner on a residential street
- State of maintenance of the extra facades
For current prices and the current supply, see the neighbourhood data and reviews of Barneveld.
Neighbourhoods where corner houses become available
Not every neighbourhood in Barneveld has a comparable supply. Below is an overview of the neighbourhoods with the highest resident ratings:
- Terschuur scores 10.0/10 from residents. It is a small village within the municipality, quiet and green, with little turnover in the housing market. When a corner house becomes available here, it is relatively rare.
- Voorthuizen has a score of 8.6/10. The village has its own character, good facilities for its size and an active local community. Corner houses here are popular with families who want to live outside the centre of Barneveld.
- The core of Barneveld scores 8.5/10 and offers the widest supply. Here there are also new-build neighbourhoods where corner houses are part of the plot layout.
- Kootwijkerbroek scores 7.8/10. Quieter and slightly more affordable than the core, with a village character. For buyers who care less about walking distance to amenities, this can be a good option.
Do you also want to look outside Barneveld?
If the supply in Barneveld is too limited or the prices are out of reach, a look at the region is worthwhile. Corner houses in Arnhem offer a different type of market, with more urban supply and a wider spread in price ranges. Also, if you are considering renting instead of buying, you can visit the page for renting corner houses in Barneveld.
For those who specifically want to buy a corner house in Barneveld, the advice remains the same: keep an eye on the supply daily, respond quickly and make sure your financing is in order before you go viewing.
Frequently asked questions
What determines the price of a corner house in Barneveld?
Corner houses in Barneveld are in the upper middle segment. The price is determined by factors such as the size of the side plot, the presence of a garage or driveway, the energy label, the year of construction, and the state of maintenance of the extra facades. Current asking prices can be found in the overview at the top of this page.
How can I quickly find a corner house for sale in Barneveld?
Corner houses rarely stay on the market for long in Barneveld. Set up a search alert and download the free Buurtje.nl app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android). You will receive an instant push notification as soon as new listings become available that match your search criteria.
What legal aspects should I pay attention to when buying a corner house?
Check the cadastral boundary on the side of the house: not all land that appears to belong to it is legally owned by the seller. Also read the purchase agreement for easements, such as a right of way or pipes running over the side plot. This is more common with corner houses than with terraced houses.
Which neighbourhoods in Barneveld have the best resident ratings?
Terschuur scores 10.0/10, Voorthuizen 8.6/10, the centre of Barneveld 8.5/10, and Kootwijkerbroek 7.8/10. The scores are based on resident experiences and change slowly. The character varies per neighbourhood: from village-like and quiet (Terschuur, Kootwijkerbroek) to more amenity-oriented (centre of Barneveld).
Is there sufficient parking space at corner houses in Barneveld?
One of the reasons buyers specifically look for corner houses is the possibility of a driveway or garage on the side. In Barneveld, this is technically possible in many neighbourhoods, but always check whether the zoning plan permits a driveway at that location. In new-build neighbourhoods, this is usually already taken into account in the plot layout.
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Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood where we live is a nice neighbourhood, lots of nice green and many little streams, many nice people, very helpful, together good neighbours, always nice things to do such as a flea market and balloon festival and also very safe. I never thought that I would come to live here. Barneveld also accessible by car, train, bus and also many chickens, many chicken farms. We always say chicken drop or TikTok. It would be better if they cleaned up more rubbish.
Auto-translated to English by AII think the neighbourhood consists of separate islands and much more should be done to make it a bit cosier! A neighbourhood barbecue or something! Now nothing happens! There is little nature in our area so that's a bit boring and in our village there is a café, 1 supermarket and some other shops but I would like a square with a terrace for the cosiness of the village
Auto-translated to English by AII have friendly, cosy neighbours and in this neighbourhood there is never any hassle
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Auto-translated to English by AIThis neighbourhood is very child-friendly and easily accessible. Car-friendly because only destination traffic comes through. The area is well maintained by the municipality. When you walk around the neighbourhood, everyone is very friendly, with a supermarket nearby and several schools nearby, making it a perfect place for everyone. Barneveld Zuid train station makes it ideal to go in any direction.
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