End-of-terrace houses for sale in Coevorden
End-terraced houses in Coevorden: limited supply, but affordable and spacious. Discover the current supply, the best neighbourhoods and concrete buying tips.






End-of-terrace houses in Coevorden: what you need to know about this supply
Coevorden is not a city where homes stay online for weeks. The market is balanced, but the supply of end-of-terrace houses is limited. That means as a buyer you need to act quickly and know what you are looking for. End-of-terrace houses in Coevorden are spread across the post-war expansion neighbourhoods and the quieter village centres such as Sleen and Zweeloo. They are predominantly terraced houses on a corner plot, with extra side land and a private driveway as common plus points.
This type of home attracts buyers who want space without taking the step to a detached house. Think of families, people who work from home and need a separate room, or buyers who want a vegetable garden or storage. View the current supply and the most recent figures via the overview at the top of this page.
Side, boundary and more: points to consider when buying an end-of-terrace house
Buying an end-of-terrace house seems straightforward, but there are a few things specific to this type that deserve attention.
- Boundary and side strip: The extra land next to an end-of-terrace house is not always owned by the seller. Check the land registry and explicitly ask about the property boundaries. In older Coevorden neighbourhoods, the side strip is sometimes municipal property that is tolerated for use.
- Foundation on the side: End-of-terrace houses have more external surface area and therefore a greater chance of damp problems or foundation wear on the blind side wall. Have this included in the structural survey.
- Noise and traffic: Corner positions are more often located at an intersection or through road. Visit at multiple times, including during the morning rush hour.
- Liability for the pavement: In some municipalities, as an end-of-terrace house owner you are responsible for maintaining the pavement along the side. Ask the municipality of Coevorden what applies here.
- Mortgage on small homes: Banks scrutinise homes under 40m². End-of-terrace houses in Coevorden generally fall well above that, but always check the living area in the NEN 2580 measurement, not the usable floor area from the advertisement.
- Response speed: In Coevorden, end-of-terrace houses do not sell as quickly as in the Randstad, but desirable properties in Sleen or the centre still receive multiple bids. Be quick as soon as a home appears online.
- Push notifications via the Buurtje.nl app: Set up a search and receive an immediate notification as soon as a new property comes in. The app is free to download via the App Store and Google Play.
What determines the price of an end-of-terrace house in Coevorden?
End-of-terrace houses in Coevorden fall in the mid-range segment. That is more affordable than many other Drenthe municipalities, but prices have also risen here in recent years. Specific amounts are in the overview at the top of this page, as they change regularly.
Factors that drive the price up or down:
- The size of the side and back garden (extra land weighs heavily).
- Presence of a garage, carport or driveway.
- Energy label: homes with label A or B are noticeably priced higher.
- Location relative to the centre of Coevorden or the village core.
- Condition of the side wall and roof (maintenance is more expensive for corner positions).
Also view the neighbourhood profile and resident figures of Coevorden for context about the neighbourhoods where you are searching.
Neighbourhoods to watch when buying an end-of-terrace house in Coevorden
Not every neighbourhood in Coevorden has the same character. These are the three most relevant areas for those looking for an end-of-terrace house:
- Wijk 40 Sleen (resident score 7.4/10): quiet village centre north of Coevorden. Green, little traffic, relatively many detached houses and end-of-terrace houses with large plots. Popular with families seeking space.
- Wijk 10 Coevorden (resident score 6.9/10): the city centre with most amenities. End-of-terrace houses here are more often on through roads. Handy for those who want to live close to shops and schools.
- Wijk 50 Zweeloo (resident score 6.1/10): small-scale village with a limited supply. End-of-terrace houses are scarce here, but when they become available they are often spacious. Suitable for those who prioritise peace and space over a central location.
View all homes for sale in Coevorden for a complete picture of the current supply, including other property types.
Nothing found in Coevorden? Also look in Assen
The supply of end-of-terrace houses in Coevorden varies greatly. Those who are flexible on location can also look at end-of-terrace houses in Assen. Assen has a larger and more regular supply, with a similar price level in the suburbs. The travel time from Coevorden to Assen is limited, making this a realistic option for buyers who are not necessarily tied to Coevorden.
Would you rather rent while you search? Then also view the supply of end-of-terrace houses for rent in Coevorden as a temporary option.
Frequently asked questions
What does a corner house in Coevorden cost?
Corner houses in Coevorden fall in the mid-range segment and are relatively affordable compared to many other Dutch municipalities. Exact prices vary per neighbourhood, year of construction and state of maintenance. Check the current price level via the overview at the top of this page.
How do I quickly find a corner house in Coevorden?
Set up a search via the free Buurtje.nl app and receive an instant push notification as soon as a new corner house in Coevorden becomes available. The app is free to download from the App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android). This way you won't miss any new listings.
What legal aspects should I consider with a corner house?
Always check the cadastral boundaries of the side strip. In older neighbourhoods in Coevorden, the extra land next to a corner house is sometimes municipal property that is tolerated for use by the resident. Also ask whether there is a maintenance obligation for the pavement along the side.
Which neighbourhood in Coevorden has the best supply of corner houses?
Neighbourhood 40 Sleen scores highest on resident satisfaction (7.4/10) and has relatively spacious plots. Neighbourhood 10 Coevorden offers the most proximity to amenities (6.9/10). Neighbourhood 50 Zweeloo is quieter and smaller-scale, but the supply there is limited (6.1/10).
Is parking a problem with a corner house in Coevorden?
In most neighbourhoods outside the centre of Coevorden, parking is not a major issue. Many corner houses have their own driveway or the possibility to create one on the side strip. In the city centre (Neighbourhood 10), parking can be busier, especially during the day.
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