End-of-terrace houses for sale in Edam-Volendam
Corner houses in Edam-Volendam are scarce and sought after. Current supply, neighbourhood info and buying tips can be found here in one place.



End-of-terrace houses in a municipality where almost everyone buys
Edam-Volendam has traditionally been a buyer's municipality. The rental market is limited, turnover is low, and those who want to live here usually buy. This is especially true for end-of-terrace houses: this type comes on the market relatively rarely, attracts serious bids quickly, and generally disappears from the listings fast. Check the current overview at the top of this page for the latest situation.
End-of-terrace houses appeal to a specific group: families who want outdoor space (side garden, extra light), people who want to build a garage or shed on the side, or buyers who simply want more space around the house. In a municipality like Edam-Volendam, with its compact buildings and historic centre, this is especially relevant. A corner position gives you literally and figuratively a bit more breathing room.
What you need to know before buying an end-of-terrace house
- Check the property boundary carefully. With end-of-terrace houses, the plot boundary runs along two streets. Fences, driveways and extensions from neighbours sometimes border your side. Always have this measured out before the transfer.
- Ask about the side wall situation. A blank side wall could mean the neighbour has the right to build against it. Check this in the zoning plan of the municipality of Edam-Volendam.
- Watch out for higher heating costs. End-of-terrace houses have more external walls than mid-terrace houses. A poorer energy label can have a greater impact on monthly costs. Always compare the energy label with similar mid-terrace houses.
- Ask about the permit history for the side. Many end-of-terrace buyers later build a canopy or shed on the side wall. Check whether previous owners have already done this, and whether it was permitted.
- Respond quickly, but not hastily. End-of-terrace houses in Edam-Volendam rarely stay on the market for long. Make sure your financing is in order (mortgage statement ready) so you can make an offer immediately.
- Set up push notifications via the free Buurtje.nl app. As soon as a new end-of-terrace house becomes available in Edam-Volendam, you will receive an immediate notification. The app is free to download from the App Store and Google Play.
- Compare with the wider supply. If you are not necessarily tied to Edam-Volendam, it is worth also looking at end-of-terrace houses in Zaanstad, where the supply is larger.
Price level: upper middle segment, with clear variation
End-of-terrace houses in Edam-Volendam fall into the upper middle segment. This has several causes: the popularity of the municipality, limited new construction, and the extra plot area that a corner position brings. Current prices can be found at the top of this page.
Factors driving the price up:
- Location in or near the historic centre of Edam or Volendam
- Presence of a driveway or garage on the side
- Energy label A or B (increasingly priced higher)
- Spacious side garden or extra storage space
Factors pushing the price down:
- Busy corner location on a through road
- Energy label D or lower (sustainability costs money and time)
- Limited parking options around the plot
Also view the full range of all homes for sale in Edam-Volendam if you want to compare end-of-terrace houses with other property types in the municipality.
Neighbourhoods where end-of-terrace houses are most common
Not every neighbourhood in Edam-Volendam has as many end-of-terrace houses. Below are the three most relevant areas, with their resident scores:
- Warder (9.8/10): small village on the edge of the municipality, quiet and green. End-of-terrace houses here are often on spacious plots. Limited supply, but high resident satisfaction.
- Edam (8.9/10): historic centre with characteristic buildings. End-of-terrace houses in the expansion neighbourhoods around the city centre are popular with families. Good amenities within walking distance.
- Volendam (8.0/10): busier and more compact than Edam, but with a strong village feel. End-of-terrace houses in the newer neighbourhoods often have a driveway or parking space next to the house, which is a plus here.
More background on the neighbourhood scores and resident reviews can be found on the municipality overview page of Edam-Volendam.
Didn't find what you're looking for? Also look at Zaanstad
The supply of end-of-terrace houses in Edam-Volendam is limited. Those who want more choice or have a larger budget can also look in the region. End-of-terrace houses in Zaanstad offer a similar living profile with generally more supply and faster availability. The distance to Edam-Volendam is limited, and connections are good.
Would you rather continue renting while you search? Then also check the supply of end-of-terrace houses for rent in Edam-Volendam as a temporary option.
Frequently asked questions
What does a corner house cost in Edam-Volendam?
Corner houses in Edam-Volendam fall into the upper middle segment. The exact price depends on the neighbourhood, energy label, plot size and condition of the property. Current asking prices can be found in the overview at the top of this page.
How do I quickly find a corner house in Edam-Volendam?
Corner houses rarely come on the market here and are snapped up quickly. Download the free Buurtje.nl app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) and set up a search. You will then receive an instant push notification as soon as a new listing becomes available, even before many other searchers see it.
What legal aspects should I consider with a corner house?
Always check the exact property boundaries along both street sides. Also look at the zoning plan: with a blank side wall, a neighbour sometimes has the right to build against it. Additionally, request the permit history for any extensions or canopies on the side of the property.
Which neighbourhoods in Edam-Volendam score best with residents?
Warder scores highest with a 9.8/10 and is known for peace and space. Edam follows with an 8.9/10, attractive due to its historic surroundings and good amenities. Volendam scores an 8.0/10 and has a strong village character with more compact development.
Is parking a problem with corner houses in Edam-Volendam?
That depends heavily on the location. In the historic centre of Edam and in the denser parts of Volendam, parking can be tight, even for corner houses. A driveway or garage on the side of the property is therefore a serious added value here. Always check the parking pressure in the street at different times during a viewing.
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