End-of-terrace houses for sale in Eersel
End-of-terrace houses in Eersel are scarce and sell quickly. On this page you will find the current supply, neighbourhood information and practical tips for your search.


Eersel: a buyer's market where end-of-terrace houses change hands quickly
Eersel is a municipality that is strongly owner-occupied dominated. Most homes here are owner-occupied, and end-of-terrace houses are a popular category: more outdoor space, a private driveway, and no neighbours on two sides. This makes them attractive for families, but also for people who want a bit more breathing room without having to jump to a detached house in budget.
The supply of end-of-terrace houses in Eersel is limited. The municipality does not have large new-build neighbourhoods that continuously provide fresh stock. What becomes available goes quickly. Anyone seriously considering buying an end-of-terrace house in this region would do well to keep an eye on the supply daily. Check the current overview at the top of this page for the latest status.
What to look out for with an end-of-terrace house in Eersel
- Property boundary and side garden strip: With end-of-terrace houses, the plot borders public space. Check the purchase agreement and the land registry exactly where the property boundary runs. Municipalities sometimes claim a strip for pavement or greenery that actually seems to belong to the plot.
- Zoning plan for extensions: The side wall offers space for an extension, but the zoning plan determines what is allowed. In Eersel, specific rules sometimes apply per neighbourhood. Request this from the municipality before you make an offer, not after.
- Wind load and insulation: End-of-terrace houses have more wall surface area. That means more heat loss if the insulation is not up to standard. Have a structural survey done and ask specifically about the side wall.
- Parking: Eersel is not a big city, but in the village centre parking can still be an issue. End-of-terrace houses often have a private driveway or the possibility to create one. Check whether this is permit-free on the specific plot.
- Respond quickly: End-of-terrace houses in Eersel rarely stay online for long. Enable push notifications via the free App Store or Google Play version of the Buurtje.nl app. The app is free and sends you a notification as soon as a new property matches your search.
- HOA check: End-of-terrace houses are almost always ground-level and rarely have a Homeowners' Association (HOA), but always check this. An active HOA brings monthly costs that affect your mortgage payments.
- Financing under 40m²: Not relevant for most end-of-terrace houses, but know that banks are strict with small living areas. End-of-terrace houses in Eersel are generally more spacious, but with an older type of terraced end house this can play a role.
What determines the price of an end-of-terrace house in Eersel?
End-of-terrace houses in Eersel fall into the higher mid-range segment. They are structurally above comparable mid-terrace houses, due to the larger plot and extra outdoor space. Factors that further influence the price:
- Location relative to the village centre of Eersel or one of the church villages (Vessem, Wintelre, Knegsel)
- Presence of a garage or driveway
- Energy label and state of insulation
- Plot size and orientation of the side garden (sun)
- Year of construction and degree of modernisation
For current price levels and how the supply is currently developing, see the overview at the top of this page. Also check the reviews and neighbourhood data of Eersel for a more complete picture of the municipality.
Neighbourhoods in Eersel to watch
Eersel consists, besides the village itself, of smaller settlements. Most end-of-terrace houses are located in the residential areas around the centre of Eersel.
- Eersel (8.2/10): The main centre of the municipality. Quiet residential streets, good amenities within walking distance (supermarket, schools, hospitality), and a mix of construction years. Residents appreciate the peace and social cohesion. A solid choice for those who want to live in the municipality without compromising on accessibility.
The church villages Vessem, Wintelre and Knegsel are smaller-scale and have less frequent supply of end-of-terrace houses. They are worth considering if you consciously choose a more rural environment. Check all homes for sale in Eersel for a complete overview of what is available per settlement.
Nothing found? Also look in Tilburg
The region around Eersel offers alternatives if the supply in the municipality itself is too limited. Tilburg has a larger and more diverse supply of end-of-terrace houses, with more choice in construction year, price segment and neighbourhood. It is a different urban environment, but for those flexible in location a realistic option.
Check the supply of end-of-terrace houses in Tilburg as comparison material. This gives you a better sense of what your budget yields elsewhere. If you prefer to rent in your own municipality, you will find the available supply on the page renting end-of-terrace houses in Eersel.
Buying an end-of-terrace house in Eersel requires patience and speed at the same time. Patience because the supply is scarce, speed because you need to act quickly when a new property appears. Make sure your financing is largely in place before you actively start viewing.
Frequently asked questions
What does a corner house cost in Eersel?
Corner houses in Eersel generally fall into the higher mid-range segment and are structurally above comparable terraced houses. The price is determined by factors such as location, plot size, energy label, and the presence of a driveway or garage. For current prices and available properties, see the overview at the top of this page.
How can I quickly find a new corner house in Eersel?
Supply in Eersel is limited and disappears quickly. Download the free Buurtje.nl app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android). The app sends you a push notification as soon as a new property matches your search criteria, so you can be among the first to respond.
What legal aspects should I consider for a corner house?
Always check the exact property boundary in the land registry. With corner houses, the plot borders public space, and municipalities sometimes claim a strip for pavement or greenery. Also check the zoning plan if you want to build an extension or driveway on the side facade, as specific rules may apply there.
Which neighbourhoods in Eersel are suitable for a corner house?
Most corner houses are located in the main town of Eersel, which has a resident score of 8.2/10. Residents appreciate the tranquillity, social atmosphere, and proximity to amenities. The smaller villages such as Vessem and Wintelre have less frequent supply but are an option if you consciously choose a more rural environment.
What about parking at a corner house in Eersel?
Eersel is a small municipality without major parking pressure, but in the town centre it can be tight at busy times. A corner house often offers the possibility of a private driveway or garage. However, check whether installing a driveway is permit-free on the specific plot, as this varies by location and zoning plan.
Not much contact with the rest of the neighbourhood, so no problems and a peaceful atmosphere.
Auto-translated to English by AINice and quiet living, from here you can go in all directions to Belgium, Eindhoven, etc. It is recommended to live in Eersel
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's quiet and cosy living here in Eersel. You can go in all directions; you're in Belgium in no time and also in Eindhoven, by car. And if you like walking, you can walk to Belgium in 2 hours. In Eersel there are also many walking routes. In short, it's good living here in Eersel.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a cosy neighbourhood, nice neighbours, really a must to live in Eersel
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