Semi-detached houses for sale in Bladel
Semi-detached houses in Bladel are scarce and sell quickly. Here you'll find current listings, neighbourhood info, and practical tips for your search.






Bladel: a home-owning municipality where semi-detached is the norm
Bladel has traditionally been a municipality where owner-occupied homes dominate. Semi-detached houses fit that picture well: they are spread across the villages, from the centre of Bladel itself to the smaller villages of Hapert and Hoogeloon. Supply is limited and turnaround time is short. Those who wait for the perfect home often wait too long.
The type attracts a wide audience: families looking for space without the price of a detached house, but also movers from a terraced house. The shared wall with the neighbour means lower heating costs and less maintenance costs on the outside, but also shared responsibilities. That requires preparation.
View the current supply and the most recent figures via all owner-occupied homes in Bladel at the top of this page.
What makes buying a semi-detached house in Bladel different
Buying a semi-detached house is not a standard transaction. There are points of attention that are specific to this type of home:
- Party wall: the dividing wall between the two homes is legally owned by both owners together. Renovations to that wall require permission from the neighbour. Check this in the purchase agreement and ask about previous agreements.
- Foundation and roof structure: with a semi-detached house, the foundation and roof are often shared or directly connected. A structural survey must explicitly address the condition of both sides, not just yours.
- Sound insulation: the shared structure determines how much noise you hear from the neighbours. For older homes, ask about the year of construction and insulation values. This is difficult to adjust afterwards.
- Boundary and driveway: with semi-detached houses in Bladel, the garden is often narrower on the side. Check cadastral boundaries and whether the driveway is exclusively owned or shared use.
- Mortgage and valuation: banks generally finance this type of home without problems, but a valuer also looks at the condition of the mirrored part. A poorly maintained neighbouring property can affect the valuation.
- Quick response pays off: in Bladel, semi-detached houses sell quickly. Make sure your financing is in order before you plan viewings, so you can make an offer immediately.
- Push notifications via the Buurtje.nl app: receive a notification as soon as a new semi-detached house in Bladel becomes available. The app is free to download from the App Store and Google Play.
Price level: upper middle segment, with clear factors
Semi-detached houses in Bladel fall into the upper middle segment. That is not surprising: the municipality attracts buyers who consciously choose a quiet, green environment and are willing to pay for it. Exact prices vary per quarter. See the overview at the top of this page for current asking prices.
Factors influencing the price:
- Location relative to the centre of Bladel or one of the villages
- Year of construction and energy label (homes with label A or B are valued higher)
- Condition of the neighbouring home (visible maintenance, appearance)
- Presence of a garage or carport
- Plot size and garden orientation (sun on the back garden)
For buying a semi-detached house in Bladel, the margin for negotiation is smaller than in urban areas. Overbidding is not uncommon.
Neighbourhoods in Bladel: where to look best?
The municipality of Bladel consists of several villages. Each has its own character and neighbourhood experience:
- Wijk 00 Bladel (resident score 8.4/10): the main village with most amenities, schools and shops within walking distance. The majority of semi-detached houses are located here. Higher asking prices, but also the most choice.
- Wijk 03 Hoogeloon (resident score 7.6/10): quiet village with a village character. Less supply, but also less competition. Suitable for buyers who consciously choose distance and peace.
- Wijk 02 Hapert (resident score 7.0/10): between Bladel and the Belgian border. Its own amenities, active community. Attractive for those who want a bit more space for a similar price.
More neighbourhood data and resident reviews can be found on the reviews and neighbourhood data of Bladel page.
Nothing found? Also look at Meierijstad
Supply in Bladel is limited. If you are flexible on location, it is worth also looking at semi-detached houses in Meierijstad. That municipality is in the same region and offers a different supply profile, sometimes with more choice in similar house types. Combine your searches to not miss anything.
Want to know what is available to rent? Then view the overview of semi-detached houses for rent in Bladel.
Frequently asked questions
What is the price level of semi-detached houses in Bladel?
Semi-detached houses in Bladel fall into the upper middle segment. Factors such as year of construction, energy label, location and the condition of the neighbouring house influence the price. See the overview at the top of this page for current asking prices.
How can I quickly find a semi-detached house for sale in Bladel?
Supply in Bladel is limited and houses sell quickly. Download the free Buurtje.nl app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) and set up push notifications. This way you will receive an immediate notification as soon as new supply becomes available.
What legal aspects should I consider with a semi-detached house?
The dividing wall between the two houses is in most cases a party wall: it is jointly owned by both neighbours. Renovations to that wall require permission from the neighbour. Check this in the purchase agreement and have a structural survey carried out that also covers shared structural parts such as the foundation and roof.
Which neighbourhoods in Bladel are popular for semi-detached houses?
The main centre of Bladel (resident score 8.4/10) has the most supply and the best amenities. Hoogeloon (7.6/10) is quieter and has less competition. Hapert (7.0/10) offers an active community and is slightly closer to the Belgian border. More neighbourhood data can be found on the municipality page of Bladel.
Is there ample parking at semi-detached houses in Bladel?
In most neighbourhoods of Bladel, parking is not a problem. Many semi-detached houses have their own driveway, garage or carport. However, check during the viewing whether the driveway is exclusively owned or whether it is shared with the neighbouring house, as this can make a practical difference.
Fun things are often organised, like a neighbourhood party or Neighbours' Day. There are many very nice people living in the neighbourhood and you can always knock on any door.
Auto-translated to English by AII don't have much experience with the neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe ditch is dirty and there is rubbish everywhere
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood parties are fun! And the outings and organised events with the young people are always fun too.
Auto-translated to English by AIHapert-Oost is a rapidly growing neighbourhood with a worse reputation compared to other neighbourhoods in Hapert and the surrounding area. I think this is unjustified because I have always experienced it as very cosy and pleasant. It is a neighbourhood with many different types of residents, which can sometimes lead to clashes (think of a young couple partying late into the night near a house with young children). There are also many different houses and it is easily accessible. However, there are few amenities in the neighbourhood itself, such as a supermarket. The streets are (usually) clean.
Auto-translated to English by AIHoogeloon is a very beautiful village with lots of greenery and freedom. The community is good because many events are held and almost everyone knows everyone. The only downside is that there are very few amenities. Not even a supermarket.
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