End-of-terrace houses for sale in Boxtel
Corner houses in Boxtel are scarce and sell quickly. On this page you will find practical information about the supply, the neighbourhoods and what to look out for.











End-of-terrace houses in Boxtel: what you can expect
Boxtel is not a city where you see an estate agent's sign on every corner. The supply of homes for sale is limited, and end-of-terrace houses form an even smaller category within that. This makes them sought-after: more outdoor space, a private driveway or side path, and generally more light. Anyone actively looking to buy an end-of-terrace house in Boxtel quickly notices that the supply rotates rapidly. Waiting rarely pays off.
Boxtel mainly attracts families and people who consciously choose a smaller municipality with a village character, moving from the Randstad or larger Brabant cities. The combination of good accessibility via the A2 and the intercity station makes Boxtel attractive for commuters. End-of-terrace houses suit this target group well: space, garden on multiple sides, and a private spot for the bike or car.
View the current supply and most recent numbers via all homes for sale in Boxtel.
Five things you know when you buy an end-of-terrace house
- Side wall is owned, but also a responsibility. Check at the time of purchase who is responsible for the maintenance of the side wall. With end-of-terrace houses in older neighbourhoods, there are sometimes easements or agreements about access for the neighbour. Have this investigated by a buying agent or notary.
- Boundary and fence. The side strip next to an end-of-terrace house is not always as wide as it looks. Request the cadastral map and compare it with the actual situation. Deviations occur more often than you think.
- Insurance. End-of-terrace houses have more external surface area and are therefore more susceptible to storm damage. Ask an insurer specifically about coverage for side walls and roof edges.
- Speed of response. End-of-terrace houses in Boxtel are rarely listed for longer than a week. Ensure your financing is in order in advance (orientation meeting with the bank, indication of maximum mortgage) so you can view and bid immediately.
- Use the Buurtje.nl app. The app is free and sends a push notification as soon as a new listing appears that matches your search criteria. This way you are there earlier than those who only check property websites on Wednesdays. Download via the App Store or Google Play.
- Parking. An end-of-terrace house often has a driveway or space for a private parking spot. However, check whether the municipality requires a parking permit for visitors, and whether the side street is public or private land.
- HOA or not. Detached and terraced end-of-terrace houses rarely fall under an HOA, but in new-build complexes or apartment buildings this can be different. Check this in the purchase agreement.
What determines the price of an end-of-terrace house in Boxtel
End-of-terrace houses in Boxtel fall into the upper middle segment of the local market. They are almost always more expensive than comparable mid-terrace houses on the same street, due to the extra land and larger facade. The exact price range varies per quarter. For current amounts, look at the overview at the top of this page.
Factors that push the price up:
- Presence of a driveway or garage on the side
- Larger plot area (side and back garden combined)
- Location in a sought-after neighbourhood or near the station
- Construction year and condition of the side wall and window frames
Factors that push the price down:
- Busy corner location with lots of traffic or noise pollution
- Outdated installations (heating, electrics)
- Deferred maintenance on the side wall
Neighbourhoods in Boxtel where end-of-terrace houses occur
Boxtel has a limited number of neighbourhoods. Below are the two for which neighbourhood data is available on Buurtje.nl, including the resident score.
- Liempde (resident score 9.0/10): a small village that administratively falls under Boxtel. Quiet, green, many detached houses and end-of-terrace houses in the lower building density. Suitable for those who really want to live outside the village centre. The supply is scarce but the quality of the living environment is high.
- Boxtel centre and surroundings (resident score 6.2/10): the core of the municipality. More supply, more variation in house types, but also more traffic and a generally lower perception of the living environment. End-of-terrace houses are more often found here in post-war expansion neighbourhoods.
Read resident experiences and neighbourhood data on the overview page of Boxtel.
No supply in Boxtel? Also look at Tilburg
Boxtel borders the sphere of influence of Tilburg. If you are not necessarily tied to Boxtel, you will find a significantly larger and more diverse supply of end-of-terrace houses in Tilburg. The city has more neighbourhoods, more price segments, and a higher rotation frequency of supply. View end-of-terrace houses for sale in Tilburg if you want to broaden your search area.
Want to first know if renting is an interim solution? Also see the supply of end-of-terrace houses for rent in Boxtel.
Frequently asked questions
What does a corner house in Boxtel cost?
Corner houses in Boxtel generally fall into the upper middle segment of the local market. They are almost always more expensive than comparable terraced houses due to the extra land and larger facade. Specific prices vary per quarter. Check the current overview at the top of this page for the most recent figures.
How can I quickly find a corner house in Boxtel?
Corner houses in Boxtel are rarely listed for more than a week. The fastest way to be the first to see them is to set up a search alert. The Buurtje.nl app is free and sends a push notification as soon as new listings appear. Download the app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android).
What legal aspects should I consider with a corner house?
Always check the cadastral map and compare it with the actual property boundary. With corner houses, there may be easements on the side facade, such as a right of way for the neighbour. Have this checked by a buying agent or notary before you make an offer. Also ask if there are agreements about the maintenance of the side wall.
Which neighbourhood in Boxtel has the best resident score?
Liempde, a village that administratively falls under Boxtel, scores the highest with a resident score of 9.0/10. It is quiet and green, but the supply of homes for sale is limited. The centre of Boxtel scores 6.2/10 and has more supply but a busier living environment. Read detailed resident experiences on the neighbourhood pages of Buurtje.nl.
Is parking a problem with corner houses in Boxtel?
Corner houses often have space for a driveway or a private parking spot on the side, which is a practical advantage. However, check whether the side street is public or private land, and whether the municipality requires a parking permit for visitors. In the centre of Boxtel, parking space for visitors may be more limited than in the outskirts.
Living in the centre is cosy during the day. In the evening, poorly lit streets and shady characters on the street. Lots of litter scattered along the Dommel where young people hang out, which attracts rats. Bins are full, they could be emptied more often, especially in the summer.
Auto-translated to English by AIOverall, I enjoy living here. The atmosphere is nice and the people are friendly; you feel a certain sense of community. It feels safe enough to take a walk in the evening, and the houses are well-maintained. However, I do notice that there is too little greenery — there are hardly any trees or parks in the area, which makes it a bit drab. I also miss some amenities like nice cafés, shops, or sports facilities; for that you quickly have to go to another neighbourhood. And public transport isn't great, so without a car it can be a hassle to get anywhere. Explanation of the satisfactory aspects (safety, community, hygiene, housing, education): The neighbourhood generally feels safe, residents keep a good eye out. People know each other a bit and say hello, which makes it pleasant. The streets are kept reasonably clean and rubbish is collected properly. The houses are in good condition, and there are plenty of schools in the area that do fine — not exceptional, but just okay. Explanation of the unsatisfactory aspects (greenery, amenities, accessibility): There is really too little greenery: hardly any trees, no playgrounds or small parks where you can relax. In terms of amenities, the offering is limited, especially if you're looking for something fun to do in the neighbourhood. And accessibility could be better: the bus doesn't run often and the station is far away, which makes it difficult if you don't have a car.
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Auto-translated to English by AILots of cosiness and especially fun things
Auto-translated to English by AIIt is dangerous
Auto-translated to English by AIIn the evening there is a drugs market at the bicycle roundabout at location: 51°35'17"N 5°20'17"E. Other than that it's fine, but safety is something else.
Auto-translated to English by AIWatch out at the bicycle roundabout in the evening. It's dangerous there then.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a quiet neighbourhood with plenty of greenery nearby, such as Molenwijk Park. Several supermarkets are easily accessible (5 minutes by bike) and there are 2 chip shops on the street. There is a mix of owner-occupied homes and social housing, which ensures a diverse group of people. It's actually always clean and I have never experienced any nuisance.
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