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End-of-terrace houses for sale in Beverwijk

End-terraced houses in Beverwijk are scarce and in demand. On this page you will find practical information about the supply, the neighbourhoods and what to look out for.

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End-of-terrace houses in Beverwijk: what you can expect

Beverwijk is not a city that boasts, but it does deliver. The mix of post-war expansion neighbourhoods, more spacious 1970s properties and compact older streets provides a varied range of end-of-terrace houses. That supply is not large. End-of-terrace houses are by definition scarce, and in a municipality of this size, only a handful are available at any one time. Check the current supply in all homes for sale in Beverwijk for the latest situation.

Anyone looking for an end-of-terrace house usually has concrete reasons: extra side windows, a wider driveway, a larger garden or more privacy on one side. In Beverwijk, these homes can be found in both the quieter residential areas and closer to the centre. The character of the supply is predominantly ground-based, which makes the city attractive for families and home-movers seeking more space than a flat offers.

The price level of end-of-terrace houses in Beverwijk is in the upper middle segment, also compared to other property types in the municipality. That makes sense: more land, more façade, more light. Current price indications can be found in the overview at the top of this page.

What to look out for with an end-of-terrace house in Beverwijk

  • Side wall and maintenance: An end-of-terrace house has more external wall than a mid-terrace house. Ask about the condition of the cavity wall and the insulation on the side. Older homes in neighbourhoods such as Kuenenkwartier or Vondelkwartier may have deferred maintenance here that only becomes visible during a structural survey.
  • Property boundary and canopy: End-of-terrace houses border public land or a side path. Check the purchase agreement and the land registry for the exact property boundary. Owning a side strip of land may seem attractive, but it also brings maintenance obligations.
  • Permit for extension or fence: Building on the side or placing a fence sometimes requires an environmental permit. Check this in advance with the municipality of Beverwijk, not afterwards.
  • Parking situation: End-of-terrace houses more often have a driveway or garage possibility, but not always. On busier streets around the centre, street parking is limited. Check whether a parking permit is needed and what the waiting time is.
  • Response speed: End-of-terrace houses in Beverwijk are viewed quickly. Set up a search and activate notifications. The free Buurtje.nl app sends a push notification as soon as new supply appears. Download via the App Store or Google Play, completely free.
  • Financing under 40m²: Not relevant for end-of-terrace houses (which are generally larger), but be aware that banks apply stricter checks for homes under 40m². This almost never applies to an end-of-terrace house, but sometimes does for a small townhouse in the centre.
  • Year of construction and foundation: In neighbourhoods built before 1970, foundation repair can be an issue. Have a foundation survey carried out if the year of construction indicates this. This applies to all property types, but the costs are relatively high for an end-of-terrace house due to the longer foundation.

Neighbourhoods with the highest resident satisfaction

Not every neighbourhood in Beverwijk scores the same among residents. Below are the neighbourhoods with the most support, including resident scores based on neighbourhood reviews. More detail per neighbourhood can be found on the reviews and neighbourhood data of Beverwijk.

  • Meerestein (8.4/10): Spacious, green neighbourhood with many single-family homes. Quiet and family-oriented. End-of-terrace houses here are sought-after and rarely come onto the market.
  • Northwestern horticultural area (8.1/10): More rural character, less urban. Supply is limited but diverse.
  • Broekpolder (8.0/10): Newer construction, good amenities. Popular with families seeking space.
  • Centre (6.9/10): More urban, more footfall. End-of-terrace houses here are rarer and often located on busy streets.
  • Oosterwijk and Zwaansmeer (5.3/10): Lower resident satisfaction. Can be interesting as an entry neighbourhood, but expect more variation in state of maintenance.

No end-of-terrace house found? Also look at Zaanstad

The supply of end-of-terrace houses in Beverwijk is limited. If you are flexible regarding municipality, it is worth also looking at end-of-terrace houses in Zaanstad. Zaanstad has a larger housing supply and sometimes offers similar price segments with a different urban character. If you prefer renting rather than buying, you can find the rental supply via renting end-of-terrace houses in Beverwijk.

When looking to buy an end-of-terrace house in Beverwijk, the rule is: those who respond quickly and have their finances in order are in a strong position. Make sure you know in advance what you can borrow at most and that you can quickly engage a buying agent or surveyor as soon as something becomes available.


Frequently asked questions

What determines the price of a corner house in Beverwijk?

Corner houses in Beverwijk are typically in the upper middle segment. Factors influencing the price are the neighbourhood, year of construction, condition of the side facade, and whether there is a driveway or garage. Current price indications can be found in the overview at the top of this page.

How can I quickly find a corner house in Beverwijk?

Corner houses rarely become available and are viewed quickly. Set up a search and activate push notifications via the free Buurtje.nl app, available in the App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android). You will receive an immediate notification as soon as new listings appear, at no cost.

What legal aspects should I consider with a corner house?

Always check the exact property boundary in the land registry. Corner houses often border a side path or public land, and it is not always clear who owns a strip of land. Also, a canopy, fence, or extension on the side may require an environmental permit. Have this investigated in advance, not afterwards.

Which neighbourhoods in Beverwijk are most popular with residents?

Based on resident scores, Meerestein (8.4/10), Noordwestelijk tuinbouwgebied (8.1/10), and Broekpolder (8.0/10) score highest. These neighbourhoods are quiet, green, and popular with families. The centre scores lower (6.9/10) but offers more urban amenities within walking distance.

Is parking a problem with corner houses in Beverwijk?

That depends heavily on the neighbourhood. Corner houses more often have a driveway or space for a garage, but that is not a guarantee. In streets around the centre, street parking may be limited and a paid parking permit may be required. Check this in advance with the municipality of Beverwijk and ask the seller about the current parking situation.


Experiences from Beverwijk
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6.1
Rutger Capel
Family · Terraced house
Sint Aagtendorp26-12-2025
Aagtendorp is not what it used to be

The neighbourhood exists. Not much happens, it lacks vibrancy. The festivities of yesteryear are no more. However, it is still closer-knit than most neighbourhoods. Additionally, the area is flooded with work vans and parking has become abysmal since the permit zone was expanded to our neighbourhood. Some trees have been planted, but much more greenery could and should be added to the existing planters, bay windows, and such. Furthermore, the neighbourhood is rather drab, which happens quickly when the houses are literally painted grey. There is also a lot of illegal dumping. There is always some rubbish lying around somewhere. The bus routes in the area, if they even run nearby, are not great. They rarely go where you want to go. Postboxes are also disappearing, and even polling stations are hard to find.

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8.5
J
Living alone · Apartment
Ronde Boogaard10-12-2025
Nice safe neighbourhood with many amenities

What a wonderful place I find Beverwijk! The location is fantastic: I love being so close to the coast. A quick stroll on the beach at Wijk aan Zee is easily done, and the dunes always offer a beautiful piece of nature for walking or cycling. I love breathing in the sea air. The shopping options: The Bazaar is of course unique and something I really enjoy. It's a fantastic, bustling place where I always find something special. The diversity there is great! But I also find the atmosphere in the city centre very pleasant. The people and the atmosphere: I experience Beverwijk as a place with a down-to-earth, cosy and cordial atmosphere. The people here are direct, and I like that. I really feel at home here. Culture and history: The historical elements, such as the ruins of Huis te Beverwijk, appeal to me a lot. I find it interesting to learn more about them. For me, Beverwijk is just a nice, lively municipality with a perfect mix of urban conveniences, history and nature. I wouldn't want to leave here! The only downside is the education in the neighbourhood. There are enough schools, but the level of the teachers and the education is very mediocre. This MUST be improved for the next generation.

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5.0
Ineke
Living together · Overig
Zwaansmeer26-10-2025
Neighbourhood deteriorated

The neighbourhood has deteriorated badly in the years we've lived here. They just cram everything in. Gardens with weeds, lots of rubbish in front and back gardens and on the street. No respect for each other at all. Still holding on but would love to leave. The housing association does very little. Only when you move out does the house get properly insulated with new floors. The ventilation system is NEVER cleaned. Draughty as hell here.

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8.1
Nola
Family · Terraced house
Westertuinen11-10-2025
Quiet neighbourhood

The Westertuinen actually consists of two neighbourhoods: the one below the Plesmanweg and the one above the Plesmanweg. I am writing about the first, but my experiences may also apply to the neighbourhood north of the Plesmanweg. The Westertuinen is a quiet and tidy neighbourhood with plenty of greenery and many well-maintained front gardens. I think it is one of the better neighbourhoods in Beverwijk, but perhaps a bit less cosy. A major drawback is the smell from the industry when the wind is from the west. Several schools and supermarkets are easily reachable by bike. For public transport, you have to put in a bit more effort. There are also plenty of playgrounds within walking distance. When I go on holiday, friends and acquaintances always want to use my house because they can drive to the beach every day.

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4.4
Marian Boogerd
Living together · Semi-detached
Ronde Boogaard16-09-2025
Deterioration

The cosiness is gone. Since the neighbourhood became multicultural. More fear. Alcohol and drugs. Rats.. no school in the neighbourhood anymore. Few trees and shrubs. Lots of one-way traffic.

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8.1
Peter bogards
Living alone · Terraced house
Kuenenplein28-07-2025
Cosy

Most residents are very helpful

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7.0
Thijs
Family · Apartment
Zwaansmeer15-01-2025
Mixed

It's a reasonably neat neighbourhood, but in the evening there are many groups of young people hanging around who are not from the area. Other than that, it's okay.

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4.0
Ineke de Vries
Living alone · Terraced house
Zwaansmeer01-01-2025
Once a beautiful neighbourhood

In the 13 years we have lived here, we have seen the neighbourhood go from beautiful to run-down. Rubbish bags or rags stuck on windows, front gardens used as storage for trailers, mess and weeds. Back gardens are used as dumping grounds. Luckily our row is still quite good. They cram everything in. Let them live in a flat if they can't keep their garden tidy. In the meantime, a few car fires and explosions near houses. Safety is hard to find. Everyone should keep their street and area clean and weed-free. It's a 30 km/h zone but people drive way too fast while there is a school and daycare nearby. Such a shame about what was once such a nice neighbourhood.

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