End-of-terrace houses for sale in Culemborg
End-of-terrace houses in Culemborg are popular and scarce. On this page you will find practical information to search specifically for an end-of-terrace house for sale in Culemborg.








End-of-terrace houses in Culemborg: what you need to know beforehand
Culemborg is a compact fortified town on the Lek, with a historic centre and a housing market characterised by a healthy mix of owner-occupied and rental properties. End-of-terrace houses are relatively scarce here: supply is limited and demand is high. If you are seriously considering buying an end-of-terrace house in Culemborg, it is wise to be well prepared before anything becomes available. Check the current supply and most recent figures in the overview at the top of this page.
End-of-terrace houses in Culemborg attract a wide audience: families who appreciate the extra side space and larger plot, but also buyers who want to live outside the centre while still having an urban environment within cycling distance. The type suits the scale of the city.
What makes an end-of-terrace house different when buying
An end-of-terrace house has specific points of attention that do not or hardly apply to a mid-terrace house. Keep the following in mind:
- Side wall and maintenance. An extra external wall means more wall surface that requires painting, insulation or pointing. Always ask about the condition of the side wall during the structural survey.
- Boundary and easements. Corner plots often border public land or multiple neighbours. Check the purchase agreement and land registry for any easements on the side strip, such as right of way or utility lines.
- Financing for small floor areas. Banks are strict with homes under 40 m². End-of-terrace houses in Culemborg rarely fall below this, but check for smaller 1930s homes in the centre.
- Wind load and cold bridges. Two external walls cause more heat loss. Have the energy value and insulation level of the side wall included in the structural report.
- Parking on own land. Some end-of-terrace houses in Culemborg have a driveway or carport on the side. Check whether it was built with a permit and whether the permit is present in the file.
- Speed of response. End-of-terrace houses in Culemborg sell quickly. Ensure your financing is in order and that a buying agent or valuer is available for a viewing at short notice.
- Push notifications via the Buurtje.nl app. Set up a search and receive a free notification as soon as a new end-of-terrace house becomes available. The app is free to download via the App Store and via Google Play.
Price level: upper mid-range with clear factors
End-of-terrace houses in Culemborg typically fall into the upper mid-range. This is no coincidence: the combination of extra land, side windows and a more open location justifies a premium compared to similar mid-terrace houses on the same street.
Factors that push the price up:
- Spacious side strip or garden facing south or west
- Extension possibilities on the side (building permit or building rights)
- Proximity to the city centre or the Lekdijk
- Recent renovation of roof, frames or facade
- Own parking facility on the plot
Factors that push the price down:
- Busy corner (through traffic, intersection)
- Outdated side wall with deferred maintenance
- No or limited back garden
For the most current price indications: see the overview at the top of this page.
Neighbourhoods to watch for end-of-terrace houses in Culemborg
Not every neighbourhood in Culemborg has as many end-of-terrace houses in its stock. The two neighbourhoods with the most regular owner-occupied housing supply are:
- Culemborg West (resident score 8.1/10). A quiet residential area with wide streets and many post-war homes. End-of-terrace houses here often have a generous side strip and a garage or carport. Suitable for families seeking space without the hustle and bustle of the centre.
- Culemborg Oost (resident score 7.9/10). More varied in architectural style, with both 1970s homes and newer blocks. End-of-terrace houses in this part of the city are more often located on residential streets with less through traffic. Slightly more accessible in price than West, but the difference is not large.
Check reviews and neighbourhood data of Culemborg for a complete picture per neighbourhood, including amenities, safety and liveability.
Want to see the total supply? Go to all owner-occupied homes in Culemborg for a current overview of what is for sale, including other property types.
End-of-terrace house not found? Also look in Arnhem
The market in Culemborg is tight. If you are flexible on location, it is worth also looking at the region. End-of-terrace houses in Arnhem offer a larger supply and a wider spread across neighbourhoods and price ranges. Arnhem has more new-build projects and more turnover, which increases the chance of finding a suitable home more quickly.
If you still want to stay specifically in Culemborg but are also considering renting, then check the overview of end-of-terrace houses for rent in Culemborg as a temporary or alternative option.
Frequently asked questions
What determines the price of a corner house in Culemborg?
Corner houses in Culemborg typically fall into the higher mid-range segment. The price is determined by factors such as the size of the side strip, the condition of the side facade, the location in the neighbourhood, the availability of parking on private property, and any extension possibilities. Current price indications can be found in the overview at the top of this page.
How can I quickly find a corner house for sale in Culemborg?
The supply in Culemborg is limited and houses sell quickly. Set up a search on Buurtje.nl and download the free Buurtje.nl app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android). You will then receive an instant push notification as soon as a new corner house becomes available, allowing you to respond as one of the first.
What legal aspects should I consider when buying a corner house?
When buying a corner house, always check whether there are easements on the side strip, such as a right of way or underground pipes. This is stated in the deed of ownership and can be requested via the Land Registry. Also check whether any driveway, carport or extension on the side required a permit and whether that permit is present in the building file.
Which neighbourhoods in Culemborg are most suitable for a corner house?
Culemborg West (resident score 8.1/10) and Culemborg Oost (resident score 7.9/10) are the two neighbourhoods with the most regular owner-occupied housing supply. Culemborg West has larger plots and many post-war houses with side strips. Culemborg Oost is more varied in architectural style and slightly more accessible in price.
Is parking a concern for corner houses in Culemborg?
Yes. Some corner houses in Culemborg have a driveway or carport on the side, allowing parking on private property. This is an advantage in neighbourhoods where street parking is busy. Check whether the driveway or carport was built with a permit. In the city centre, parking rules or permit zones sometimes apply that are also relevant for corner plots.
Safe feeling in the neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AIThe area feels safe and familiar. Lots of greenery, the public green spaces are properly maintained. Close to shops, the centre and main roads. Downsides are public transport. A 20-minute walk, which is difficult for the elderly. Also the lack of a waste container in the senior neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AINice people as long as you don't go down the wrong streets. Furthermore, the secondary schools are bad. I don't feel like the students are looked after much and it's not very hygienic there.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a nice neighbourhood. There are often fun activities or organisations run by the residents themselves, like Halloween trick-or-treating or neighbourhood parties. Most people are also sociable and friendly. There aren't many houses available, which is a shame.
Auto-translated to English by AIMy neighbourhood is okay. It depends on where you go. The street where I live is nice, I'm not very social with the neighbourhood people myself, but the contact with the neighbours is good. Also every Halloween we have a trick or treat party where people of all ages can dress up and go door to door! It's nice to see that it gets more creative every year. The education is not the best. From what I heard from friends who were in secondary school, it could be more organised. But the primary school is fun :D. The hygiene is fairly okay, you do see some mess but much less than if you look in Utrecht.
Auto-translated to English by AIFriendly people, never too busy to help each other
Auto-translated to English by AII don't talk to the neighbours very much, but it's quite quiet here. It's opposite the station and the city centre is a 10-minute walk away. Supermarkets are around the corner, there is a health centre and a childcare facility. Overall, I am very satisfied with the neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood is centrally located. You're quickly in the city, school or sports facilities. The station and shops are just around the corner. I feel safe and relaxed here. The neighbourhood itself isn't very social, but a greeting is still possible.
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