End-of-terrace houses for sale in Ede
End-of-terrace houses in Ede are scarce and sell quickly. Here you can read what you need to know before seriously considering an end-of-terrace house for sale in Ede.
End-of-terrace houses in Ede: what characterises the supply
Ede is not a compact city centre but a municipality with plenty of space: village cores, expansion neighbourhoods and greenery on the edge of the Veluwe. This affects the type of end-of-terrace houses you come across. These are more often terraced housing estates from the 1960s to the 1990s, with spacious plots and driveways, rather than narrow urban corners. This makes end-of-terrace houses Ede interesting for buyers who value outdoor space and parking facilities highly.
The supply is diverse but not abundant. End-of-terrace houses are scarce in any market compared to mid-terrace houses, and Ede is no different. Current numbers and price trends can be found in the overview of all homes for sale in Ede at the top of this page.
Who is this type suitable for? Families who want an extra side window or a larger garden. People who work from home and need a driveway or garage. And buyers who are willing to pay a bit more for the position of the house in the row.
What to look out for with an end-of-terrace house
An end-of-terrace house has specific points of attention that do not apply to a mid-terrace house. Take these into account before making an offer:
- Two facades, two maintenance bills. End-of-terrace houses have an extra external wall. Check the condition of both facades, including pointing and insulation. A poor side wall can be an expensive surprise.
- Boundary and easements. Corner plots border public areas or an alley. Check the deed for any easements on the side plot, such as a right of way for neighbours or utility lines in the ground.
- Permit requirement for extensions. Building against a side wall or placing a fence sometimes requires an environmental permit. Check this with the municipality of Ede before making plans.
- Wind load and heat loss. Two exposed facades mean more exposure to wind and cold. Request the energy label and check whether cavity wall and roof insulation are in order.
- Parking pressure on the corner. End-of-terrace houses are often located next to a side street or driveway. Check whether the parking space in front of the door legally belongs to the house or is public.
- Response speed is crucial. End-of-terrace houses sell quickly. Enable push notifications via the free Buurtje.nl app in the App Store or via Google Play, so you get an immediate notification when new supply appears. The app is completely free.
- Request the HOA status. In some Ede neighbourhoods, end-of-terrace houses fall under an HOA structure for the roof or foundation. Check whether there is an active HOA and what the monthly contribution is.
Price level: what makes an end-of-terrace house more expensive or cheaper
Buying an end-of-terrace house in Ede falls into the upper middle segment. The position in the row itself is worth a premium, but there are more factors that determine the price:
- Plot size and usability of the side plot.
- Presence of a garage or driveway (relatively common in Ede).
- Energy label: a house with label A or B is increasingly becoming an expectation, not a bonus.
- Location relative to main roads and Ede-Wageningen railway station.
- Year of construction and state of maintenance, particularly the extra side wall.
For the current price range and recent sale prices: see the overview at the top of this page.
Neighbourhoods where end-of-terrace houses are most in demand
Not every neighbourhood in Ede offers the same type of end-of-terrace house. Below is a selection based on resident ratings and character:
- Lunteren (9.9/10): the best-rated village within the municipality. Quiet, green, many detached and semi-detached houses. End-of-terrace houses are scarce here but sought after.
- Ederveen (9.4/10): small and close-knit. Buyers looking for peace and an end-of-terrace house with a garden seriously consider this area.
- Ede-Oost (8.2/10): varied housing, closer to the centre and station. Suitable for those commuting to Utrecht or Arnhem.
- Maandereng (8.1/10): newer neighbourhood with spacious streets. Here you find end-of-terrace houses with driveways and side gardens in a tidy environment.
- Ede-West (8.1/10): more affordable than East, with a mix of older and renovated houses. Interesting for buyers who want to renovate.
Neighbourhood scores and resident reviews per neighbourhood can be found on the municipality page of Ede.
Also look outside Ede?
Anyone who wants to broaden their search for an end-of-terrace house in the region can look in Arnhem. The city has a different housing supply but sometimes offers more choice in specific segments. View the supply of end-of-terrace houses in Arnhem for comparison. Note: market dynamics and price levels can differ significantly from Ede.
Would you like to rent for now while you search? That is also possible: check renting end-of-terrace houses in Ede as a temporary solution.
Frequently asked questions
What determines the price of a corner house in Ede?
The price depends on several factors: the size and usability of the side plot, the presence of a garage or driveway, the energy label, the condition of both facades, and the location relative to the station and main roads. Corner houses in Ede generally fall into the upper middle segment. Current prices can be found in the overview at the top of this page.
How can I quickly find a corner house in Ede?
Corner houses are scarce and sell quickly. The fastest way not to miss anything is the free Buurtje.nl app. It sends a push notification as soon as new listings appear. The app is free to download from the App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android).
What legal aspects should I consider with a corner house?
Check the purchase agreement for easements, such as a right of way over the side plot or utility lines in the ground. Also check if there is an active homeowners' association (VvE) for shared parts like the roof. Additionally, ask the municipality of Ede which permits are needed if you want to extend the side facade or place a fence.
Which neighbourhoods in Ede are most popular for a corner house?
Based on resident ratings, Lunteren (9.9/10) and Ederveen (9.4/10) score the highest. For those who want to live closer to the centre, Ede-Oost (8.2/10) and Maandereng (8.1/10) are popular choices. Ede-West sometimes offers more space in the supply for buyers who want to renovate.
Is parking arranged for a corner house in Ede?
Many corner houses in Ede have a driveway or garage, but this is not always the case. Always check whether the parking space in front of or next to the house legally belongs to the property or is public. In neighbourhoods with high parking pressure, this can make a significant difference in daily use.
Both the city centre and nature such as the heath and the forest are within walking distance (approx. 5 min walk) and easily accessible. I have also never felt unsafe in this neighbourhood. The studio where I live is privately owned and has just been renovated (2 years old), I don't know the rest of the houses in the area. There are mainly terraced houses and flats in the neighbourhood, a few detached houses. The only real downside I find is the hygiene, around the flats there is often a lot of rubbish consisting of bulky waste and food scraps.
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Auto-translated to English by AIQuiet, safe and cosy neighbourhood. I gave hygiene a slightly lower score because there is a sewer manhole next to my house; I would have preferred it next to the green strip due to odour nuisance.
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