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End-of-terrace houses for sale in Geldrop-Mierlo

End-of-terrace houses in Geldrop-Mierlo are popular and scarce. On this page you will find practical buying advice, neighbourhood information and current listings.

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Geldrop-Mierlo lies exactly between Eindhoven and Helmond, and it's no coincidence that so many people are looking for an end-of-terrace house here. The municipality attracts families who want to avoid the hustle and bustle of the city but still want to be within cycling distance of work and amenities. An end-of-terrace house fits well with that: more outdoor space, an extra side window, and generally more light than a mid-terrace house.

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What you need to know about the supply of end-of-terrace houses here

The market in Geldrop-Mierlo is balanced compared to the big cities, but that doesn't mean end-of-terrace houses are easy to find. End-of-terrace houses make up a smaller part of the total housing stock than mid-terrace houses, and they are offered less frequently. When one does become available, competition is correspondingly high.

The supply largely consists of post-war terraced housing estates and expansion neighbourhoods from the 1980s and 1990s. You'll find few detached houses in the end-of-terrace segment here, but the end-of-terrace houses are often more spacious than you're used to in the Randstad. Suitable for families who appreciate a garden on multiple sides, and for people who want a practice room or garage.

Would you rather rent than buy? Then also check the supply of end-of-terrace houses for rent in Geldrop-Mierlo.

Buying an end-of-terrace house: what to look out for

Buying an end-of-terrace house in Geldrop-Mierlo has specific points of attention that don't apply or are less relevant for a mid-terrace house.

  • Boundary on the side. End-of-terrace houses border public or semi-public land. Check the cadastre exactly where the boundary runs. Fences, paving and hedges are sometimes on municipal land.
  • Buildings insurance and maintenance of the side wall. An extra external wall means more surface area exposed to wind, rain and sun. Have the side wall thoroughly inspected during the structural survey.
  • Parking on own land. Many end-of-terrace houses in this municipality have a driveway or garage on the side. Check whether the driveway is permitted and whether there are any easements on the plot.
  • Speed of response. End-of-terrace houses in Geldrop-Mierlo sell quickly. Make sure your financing is in order before viewing so you can make an offer immediately.
  • Energy label and insulation of the side wall. An extra external wall can reduce energy performance. Request the energy label and calculate what any retrofitting of insulation would cost.
  • Set up push notifications. Set up a search via the free App Store or Google Play version of the Buurtje.nl app. The app is free and sends you a push notification as soon as a new end-of-terrace house becomes available in Geldrop-Mierlo. In a tight market, that's a concrete advantage.
  • Zoning plan and extension possibilities. Corner plots sometimes offer space for an extension or dormer window on the side. Check with the municipality which rules apply before making plans.

Price level: what an end-of-terrace house costs here

End-of-terrace houses in Geldrop-Mierlo fall into the upper middle segment. They are structurally higher than mid-terrace houses of comparable size and construction, due to the larger plot and extra outdoor space. Factors that push the price up further include a detached garage, a recently renovated kitchen or bathroom, and a favourable location relative to schools or arterial roads towards Eindhoven.

For current asking prices and transaction data, I refer you to the overview at the top of this page. That information is kept up to date and is more reliable than a number in a text.

Which neighbourhoods are interesting for an end-of-terrace house?

Geldrop-Mierlo consists of two cores, each with its own character. Also check the reviews and neighbourhood data of Geldrop-Mierlo for a more complete picture per district.

  • Mierlo (8.3/10). The village-like part of the municipality. Quiet streets, lots of greenery, and residents who consciously choose the small-scale character. End-of-terrace houses here are more often in expansion neighbourhoods with spacious plots. High satisfaction among residents.
  • Geldrop (7.7/10). Slightly more urban, with more amenities within walking distance. The core has a historic centre and good connections. End-of-terrace houses in Geldrop are spread across several neighbourhoods, from post-war expansions to newer estates on the outskirts.

Mierlo scores higher on liveability, Geldrop offers more daily amenities. Which core suits you better depends on what you need on a daily basis.

End-of-terrace houses in neighbouring municipalities as an alternative

If the supply in Geldrop-Mierlo is disappointing or prices are out of budget, it's worth looking one municipality further. End-of-terrace houses in Tilburg offer a larger supply in a different price range and a different urban environment. Tilburg has more neighbourhoods and more rotation in supply, which increases your chances as a buyer. It's a different trade-off, but it can be useful to follow both markets simultaneously.


Frequently asked questions

What does a corner house cost in Geldrop-Mierlo?

Corner houses in Geldrop-Mierlo fall into the higher mid-range segment and are structurally above comparable terraced houses. Factors such as plot size, energy label, presence of a garage, and location in Mierlo or Geldrop influence the price. Current asking prices and transaction data can be found in the overview at the top of this page.

How do I quickly find a new corner house in Geldrop-Mierlo?

Set up a search query via the free Buurtje.nl app, available in the App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android). The app is free and sends you a push notification as soon as a new corner house listing appears in Geldrop-Mierlo. In a market where homes are sold quickly, early response is crucial.

Are there legal points of attention for a corner house?

Yes. Check with the Land Registry exactly where the boundary line runs on the side. Fences, hedges, and paving sometimes sit on municipal land. Also ask about easements on the plot, such as a right of way for a neighbour or utility lines. Have this checked by a buying agent or notary before making an offer.

Which neighbourhood in Geldrop-Mierlo has the best resident score?

Mierlo scores 8.3/10 on resident satisfaction and is known for its village character and quiet living environment. Geldrop scores 7.7/10 and offers more urban amenities. Which core suits you best depends on your daily needs and preference for atmosphere.

What about parking at a corner house in Geldrop-Mierlo?

Many corner houses in Geldrop-Mierlo have a driveway or garage on the side of the plot. Check at purchase whether the driveway is permitted and whether there are agreements about the use of public space next to the plot. In newer neighbourhoods this is usually well arranged, in older areas it deserves extra attention.


Experiences from Geldrop-Mierlo
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8.3
Angela mennen
Living alone · Apartment
Coevering22-11-2025
Great place to live near the forest

A lot is organised for children, elderly, coffee cart, etc. It's cosy here and everyone helps out.

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7.7
Kuhr
Living alone · Apartment
Coevering16-08-2025
Quiet and lots of green and shops within walking distance, so nice!

Quiet, pleasant, something for everyone. The weekly market is very cosy. Nice walks in the castle gardens where you can sit on the terrace. There's also a sensory garden, fun and educational for children.

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8.0
Kuhr
Living alone · Apartment
Coevering29-07-2025
Nice quiet neighbourhood with plenty of green

Friendly people, no nuisance. Only a lot of rubbish next to the container!

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7.7
W.Kuhr
Living alone · Apartment
Coevering26-07-2025
Friendly neighbourhood with lots of greenery and shops close by

See above

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7.8
Jimi
Family · Semi-detached
Zesgehuchten21-04-2025
It's always cosy here, good education and together we are truly a community.

Zesgehuchten is one of the nicest neighbourhoods in Geldrop. It is a quiet, green area with a cosy and village-like atmosphere. The neighbourhood has a rich history, which is still visible in the street names and old buildings. At the same time, it is a modern residential area with everything you need close by. You'll find plenty of greenery, playgrounds and walking routes, and you're right next to the Strabrechtse Heide or the forest. Schools, sports clubs and shops are all within walking or cycling distance. The centre of Geldrop and even Eindhoven are also easily accessible. Zesgehuchten is a place where you live safely and pleasantly — quiet, yet in the middle of life. Zesgehuchten is a nice residential area because it is quiet and green, with a village atmosphere where people know each other. You have everything close by, such as schools, shops and nature, and yet you live nicely quiet and safe. That makes it an ideal place to live.

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7.5
Rutger
Living alone · Apartment
Coevering27-02-2025
Practical and compact

Ideal that we have shopping centre Coevering. Where I can find everything I need on a daily basis within easy reach of each other.

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5.5
Jori
Family · Terraced house
Coevering26-02-2025
Unsafe but liveable

It's a fine neighbourhood to live in, shops nearby. But walking the streets in the evening is really out of the question because of the people hanging around. Lots of fireworks all year round and always nuisance. There is a school but only foreign children attend it and you can hardly call it a Dutch school anymore.

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7.9
Näumann
Living together · Terraced house
Akert24-02-2025
neighbourhood living

Neighbourhood is fine. Quiet and tidy people in our part of Berkenhof. Only a lot of waste and rubbish everywhere in other streets and at containers. More attention for that please.

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