End-of-terrace houses for sale in Bronckhorst
End-terraced houses in Bronckhorst are scarce and sell quickly. Check the current listings at the top and read here what you need to know before you respond.



End-terrace houses in a municipality where almost everything is owner-occupied
Bronckhorst is not a city with much turnover. It is a municipality of small villages, lots of greenery and a housing market traditionally dominated by owner-occupied homes. Anyone looking for an end-terrace house here is searching in a market with limited supply and buyers who need to act quickly. View the current supply and the most recent count via the overview at the top of this page.
End-terrace houses are popular in Bronckhorst for reasons that matter more here than elsewhere: a side driveway, extra outdoor space and the ability to park a trailer or small tractor. This makes them sought after by families and people moving from the Randstad to the Gelderland countryside. The result: they sell quickly and are rarely on the market for long.
An overview of all owner-occupied homes in Bronckhorst gives you a good picture of what is currently available, also outside the end-terrace category.
What you need to know before you respond
End-terrace houses have specific points of attention that are less relevant for other property types. Below are the most relevant ones for Bronckhorst:
- Property boundary and side path. With end-terrace houses, the property borders two streets or public green space. Check the purchase agreement and land registry exactly where the property boundary runs. Maintenance of the side path sometimes falls to the owner, not the municipality.
- Buildings insurance. End-terrace houses have more wall surface area and therefore a higher rebuild value. Check that the insurance correctly accounts for this.
- Wind load and maintenance. External walls on two sides mean more exposure. For older properties, ask about the condition of the pointing on the side wall.
- Parking on own land. In the villages of Bronckhorst, on-street parking pressure is limited, but a driveway or garage with an end-terrace house is still a concrete added value. Ask whether any driveway has been granted planning permission.
- Respond quickly and completely. Estate agents in this region often work with fixed viewing rounds. Make sure your financing has been explored in advance so you can make an offer immediately.
- Turn on push notifications via the free Buurtje.nl app. As soon as a new end-terrace house appears in Bronckhorst, you will receive an immediate notification. The app is free to download from the App Store and Google Play.
- Check the zoning plan for extensions. An end position sometimes offers space for an extension or dormer window on the side wall. Whether this is allowed depends on the zoning plan of the relevant village.
Price level: upper middle segment with visible differences per village
End-terrace houses in Bronckhorst generally fall into the upper middle segment. This is due to the location in an attractive rural area, popularity with buyers from outside the region and limited supply. Current prices and averages can be found in the overview at the top of this page.
Factors influencing the price of an end-terrace house here:
- Location in a village with amenities (Zelhem, Vorden) versus a smaller village
- Presence of a driveway, garage or shed
- Condition of the side wall and roof
- Energy label (older properties in small villages sometimes score lower here)
- View of open countryside or a busy through road
Anyone also wanting to look at renting end-terrace houses in Bronckhorst will find that the rental supply here is very limited. Owner-occupation is by far the norm in this municipality.
Neighbourhoods and villages to watch
Bronckhorst has no city districts but villages, each with its own character. The neighbourhood data and reviews of Bronckhorst give more detail per village. Below is an overview of the villages with the highest resident ratings:
- Steenderen (8.1/10): quiet village on the IJssel, valued for its tranquillity and social cohesion. Supply is scarce but sought after.
- Hengelo (7.7/10): one of the larger villages in the municipality, with basic amenities and relatively more housing supply than the smaller villages.
- Hummelo en Keppel (7.6/10): attractive for those who want to live close to nature. Well-known names in the region, but housing supply varies greatly per period.
- Zelhem (7.5/10): the village with the most amenities for daily use. Popular with families who do not want to be completely dependent on the car.
- Vorden (7.4/10): known for the castle and the countryside. Buyers looking here consciously choose a specific living environment.
Can't buy an end-terrace house in Bronckhorst? Also look at Arnhem
The supply of end-terrace houses in Bronckhorst is limited and the market moves quickly. If you are flexible on location, it is worth also looking at end-terrace houses in Arnhem. Arnhem has a larger and more diverse supply, with more choice in property type, price range and neighbourhood. The distance to the Achterhoek landscape remains easily manageable from Arnhem.
Buying an end-terrace house in Bronckhorst requires patience and preparation. Those who want to move quickly combine good preparation with current notifications via the Buurtje.nl app.
Frequently asked questions
What does a corner house cost in Bronckhorst?
Corner houses in Bronckhorst typically fall into the higher mid-range of the local market. The price depends on the village, the condition of the house, the presence of a driveway or garage, and the energy label. Current prices and averages can be found in the overview at the top of this page.
How can I quickly find a new corner house in Bronckhorst?
Supply in Bronckhorst is limited and houses sell quickly. The free Buurtje.nl app sends you a push notification as soon as a new corner house becomes available. You can download it for free via the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android).
What legal aspects should I consider with a corner house?
Check the land registry and the purchase agreement for the exact property boundary, especially on the side of the house. Sometimes maintenance of a side path or green strip falls to the owner rather than the municipality. Also check whether an existing driveway or access road is permitted, and whether any extension on the side facade complies with the zoning plan.
Which village in Bronckhorst has the highest resident satisfaction?
Steenderen scores highest with a resident rating of 8.1/10, followed by Hengelo (7.7/10) and Hummelo en Keppel (7.6/10). Zelhem (7.5/10) and Vorden (7.4/10) also score well. The ratings give an indication of how residents value their village in terms of peace, amenities and social atmosphere.
Is a car necessary if you live in Bronckhorst?
Yes, in virtually all villages of Bronckhorst a car is practically indispensable. Public transport is limited and the distances between villages and to larger cities are too great for daily use without private transport. A driveway or garage with a corner house is therefore not a luxury but a functional consideration.
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