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Terraced houses for sale in Barneveld

Terraced houses in Barneveld are in high demand and sell quickly. On this page you will find neighbourhood information, practical buying tips and current listings.

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Barneveld as a buyer's market: what you notice when you're seriously looking

Barneveld is not a city where you can take your time. The municipality attracts families because of its location between Utrecht and Arnhem, the schools and the relatively green surroundings. This translates into a market where terraced houses sell quickly and supply remains limited. Anyone seriously considering buying a terraced house in Barneveld would do well to prepare thoroughly before anything becomes available.

View the current supply and most recent market figures in all homes for sale in Barneveld.

What characterises a terraced house in Barneveld

Terraced houses make up the largest part of the post-war and new-build neighbourhoods in Barneveld. They are built for families, usually have a garden at the front and back, and are in a practical size range. This makes them attractive for starters with a growing family and for movers who want to live efficiently without too much maintenance.

The price level of terraced houses in Barneveld is in the upper middle segment for this region. This is due to demand pressure from the Randstad and limited new-build capacity. Factors influencing the price include the neighbourhood, the state of maintenance, the energy label and the presence of an extension or dormer window. A home with a recent label and extended kitchen commands a higher price than a comparable property that still needs renovation.

See reviews and neighbourhood data for Barneveld for a more complete picture of the municipality.

Five neighbourhoods worth checking out

  • Terschuur scores a remarkable 10.0/10 from residents. It is a small village within the municipality, quiet and close-knit. Not for everyone, but those seeking peace and accepting a good connection to the rest of Barneveld will find little to complain about here.
  • Voorthuizen (8.6/10) is a village with its own amenities, a recognisable village centre and a stable housing market. Popular with families who do not necessarily want to live in the centre of Barneveld.
  • The centre of Barneveld (8.5/10) offers the most amenities within walking distance. Schools, shops and the station are closest here. Logically, this also means the most competition when supply comes up.
  • Kootwijkerbroek (7.8/10) is a village that is somewhat less in the spotlight, but sometimes offers a bit more room in the search. Less supply, but also less competition.

Practical tips for those looking for a terraced house in Barneveld

  • Have a mortgage offer ready. Sellers and estate agents in Barneveld prefer to work with buyers who already know what they can offer. A financing clause is common, but a preliminary offer strengthens your position.
  • Check the HOA status for corner houses and terraced houses with shared elements. Not every terraced house has an active HOA, but if there is a shared roof or common foundation, ask about reserves. Missing reserves mean you will pay for that later.
  • Check the zoning plan for expansion plans. Barneveld is growing and there are active construction plans in several neighbourhoods. That could mean your view changes in five years.
  • Always request a structural survey. Terraced houses from the 1970s and 1980s sometimes have asbestos in the shed or roof boarding. That is not necessarily a dealbreaker, but it does determine your bidding strategy.
  • Respond quickly, but not hastily. Terraced houses in Barneveld are typically on the market for a short time. Schedule a viewing on the first possible day, but always take time for a second round if you are unsure.
  • Use the free Buurtje.nl app for push notifications. As soon as new supply matching your search appears, you will receive an immediate notification. This gives you an edge over other searchers. The app is free to download from the App Store and Google Play.
  • Also consider renting a terraced house as a bridging solution. If you have equity but have not yet found a suitable home, renting a terraced house in Barneveld can be a temporary solution while you wait for the right supply.

Looking outside Barneveld: when it is smart

If supply in Barneveld is disappointing or prices are out of reach, it is worth widening your search radius. Terraced houses in Arnhem offer a different type of market, with more urban dynamics and a broader supply across various price ranges. The travel time to Barneveld is limited and for some buyers that is an acceptable trade-off.

Those specifically focusing on terraced houses in Barneveld would do well to regularly check the overview at the top of this page for the most current availability and price developments.


Frequently asked questions

What determines the price of a terraced house in Barneveld?

The price is influenced by the neighbourhood, the energy label, the state of maintenance and any extensions such as a dormer or extension. Terraced houses in the centre of Barneveld generally cost more than similar houses in villages like Kootwijkerbroek. Current price levels can be seen in the overview at the top of this page.

How can I quickly find a new terraced house in Barneveld?

New listings disappear quickly. The free Buurtje.nl app sends you a push notification as soon as a house becomes available that matches your search. You can download the app for free from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android).

What legal aspects should I consider when buying a terraced house?

Check whether there is an active Homeowners' Association if there are shared building parts, such as a communal roof or foundation. Ask about reserves: if they are missing, future costs could fall on you. Also check the zoning plan for any construction plans in the area.

Which neighbourhoods in Barneveld score highest among residents?

Terschuur scores 10.0/10, Voorthuizen 8.6/10 and the centre of Barneveld 8.5/10. Kootwijkerbroek stands at 7.8/10. The scores are based on resident experiences and change slowly over time.

Is parking a concern for terraced houses in Barneveld?

In new-build neighbourhoods, parking is generally well arranged with a private driveway or parking bay. In older neighbourhoods around the centre, parking pressure can be higher, especially in the evenings. Always ask about the parking situation at the time when residents are home during the viewing.


Experiences from Barneveld
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Wim van koot
Living alone · Terraced house
De Lors26-01-2026
Cosy neighbourhood

Cosy neighbourhood

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9.4
Ria van Hoeven
Living together · Apartment
De Burgt18-12-2025
Super

We really enjoy living in this apartment. Nice people around us. It doesn't get any better. Lovely walks, beautiful view.

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8.9
Bianca
Overig · Terraced house
Rootselaar-West11-08-2025
Was nice

The 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.

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7.0
Matthias
Family · Semi-detached
A boring neighbourhood where too little happens

I 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

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8.5
Laurine
Student · Semi-detached
Norschoten26-03-2025
A safe and warm neighbourhood

I have friendly, cosy neighbours and in this neighbourhood there is never any hassle

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8.5
Gregory de Vries
Family · Terraced house
Great

That student Kay doesn't really get it. A great community to live in, unfortunately that does make houses expensive. Hardworking people who let their hair down every now and then, and the Sunday peace is also a delight. They should do that everywhere. But other than that, I don't want to waste any more words on it; I'd say feel free to come and have a look and experience it for yourself.

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9.8
J
Family · Overig
Veller01-02-2025
Nice neighbourhood with lots for children and friendly neighbours.

This 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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5.5
Kay
Student · Overig
Meh

Very religious, if you look different people aren't very nice to you, plus it often stinks of death because of a feed factory near Noord I think, otherwise nice nature within a short distance and very quiet but there's also nothing to do there.

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