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End-of-terrace houses for sale in Bergeijk

End-of-terrace houses in Bergeijk are scarce and in demand. View the current supply, neighbourhood data and practical buying tips for this Brabant municipality.

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End-of-terrace houses in Bergeijk: what you need to know about this supply

Bergeijk is a Brabant rural municipality where owner-occupied homes are by far the norm. Rental properties are scarce, and this is even more true for end-of-terrace houses. Supply is limited and turnaround time is short. Anyone wanting to buy an end-of-terrace house in Bergeijk must act quickly and be well prepared.

End-of-terrace houses are popular here because of the extra side gardens and greater freedom for extensions. They appeal to families who want space without taking the step to a detached home. Current supply can be found in all homes for sale in Bergeijk at the top of this page.

What makes an end-of-terrace house in Bergeijk more expensive or cheaper

End-of-terrace houses in Bergeijk fall into the upper mid-range segment. Specific prices are at the top of the page and are kept up to date. What influences the price is stable enough to mention here:

  • Location on a through road. An end-of-terrace house on a busy street scores lower than the same house in a quiet neighbourhood.
  • Side wall and property boundary. A wide side strip with own land is worth more than a narrow strip bordering public land.
  • Extension possibilities. End-of-terrace houses often have more zoning plan space for extensions. This is factored into the asking price.
  • Energy label. In Bergeijk, many homes are of older construction. A poor energy label depresses the price, but also requires investment capacity in your financing.
  • Leasehold or freehold land. Always check whether the land is owned. Leasehold is rare in Bergeijk, but not impossible with municipal plots.

View the reviews and neighbourhood data of Bergeijk for more context on living quality per neighbourhood.

Practical tips when searching for an end-of-terrace house

  • Set up your search before you go viewing. In a tight market like Bergeijk, end-of-terrace houses are sometimes gone within a week. Don't respond after a weekend of thinking time.
  • Use the Buurtje.nl app. The app is free and sends you a push notification as soon as new supply appears that meets your criteria. Available in the App Store and on Google Play.
  • Have the side wall structurally inspected. End-of-terrace houses are exposed to weather and wind on two facades. Damp problems and cavity wall insulation are more often an issue than with mid-terrace houses.
  • Check the property boundary carefully. The side strip of an end-of-terrace house sometimes borders municipal land. Request the cadastral extract before making an offer.
  • Inquire about HOA obligations. With end-of-terrace houses in a row, the side wall can sometimes fall under a (dormant) homeowners' association. Rare, but it has financial consequences if it becomes active.
  • Ask about the parking situation. End-of-terrace houses are often located at an intersection or driveway. Check whether the driveway and any garage legally belong to the house.
  • Account for higher heating costs. More exterior wall means more heat loss. Factor this in for older homes without good insulation.

Living in the rural area of Bergeijk

Bergeijk has only limited supply per district, but the rural area of Bergeijk stands out with a resident score of 9.1/10. That is exceptionally high. Residents appreciate the peace, space and direct connection to the Brabant landscape around the Kempen.

End-of-terrace houses in the rural area are a different category from those in the centre of Bergeijk. Think larger plots, fewer neighbours and sometimes agricultural designations on adjacent land. That last point requires attention: check whether surrounding plots are buildable or retain an agricultural designation. This partly determines future value.

Those who prefer to live in the centre will find more supply there, but also more competition. Current availability per location can be seen at the top of the page.

Buying an end-of-terrace house just outside Bergeijk

Is the supply in Bergeijk currently too limited? Then it pays to broaden your search radius. Tilburg is a reasonable distance away and has a larger and more varied supply. The market there works differently, with more new construction and more competition in urban segments. View the supply of end-of-terrace houses in Tilburg as an alternative or supplement to your search in the region.

Do you still want to stay specifically in Bergeijk, but buying is not feasible now? Then you can also look at renting end-of-terrace houses in Bergeijk as a temporary solution.


Frequently asked questions

What does a corner house in Bergeijk cost?

Corner houses in Bergeijk fall into the upper middle segment of the local purchase market. Concrete and current prices can be found in the overview at the top of this page. The price is influenced by factors such as location, property boundary, energy label, and extension possibilities.

How do I quickly find a corner house in Bergeijk?

The supply in Bergeijk is limited and houses sell quickly. The free Buurtje.nl app sends you a push notification as soon as new supply appears. Download the app via the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) and set your search criteria.

What legal aspects should I consider with a corner house?

Always check the cadastral extract to know the exact property boundary. The side strip sometimes borders municipal land instead of private property. Also ask whether there is a (dormant) homeowners' association (VvE) that relates to the side facade, and whether the land is owned or on ground lease.

Which neighbourhoods in Bergeijk are suitable for a corner house?

The Buitengebied of Bergeijk has a resident score of 9.1/10 and offers peace and space, sometimes with larger plots. Corner houses in the centre of Bergeijk are more compact but more centrally located. View the neighbourhood data per district via the municipality page for a good picture.

Is parking an issue with a corner house in Bergeijk?

Corner houses are often located at an intersection or near an exit, which can limit the parking situation. Check whether a driveway or garage legally belongs to the house and whether municipal parking regulations apply for the side street. In the rural area this is rarely a problem, in the centre sometimes.


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Very nice and cosy neighbourhood, if something is going on in the neighbourhood we help each other. (I could only add my house number and no letters but we live at 3 B?)

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