End-of-terrace houses for sale in Gouda
End-terraced houses in Gouda are in high demand and rarely become available. On this page you will find current listings, neighbourhood tips and practical advice for buying an end-terraced house in Gouda.





End-of-terrace houses in Gouda: what you'll find on the market
Gouda is not Amsterdam and not Utrecht, but the housing market these days feels like it is. The supply of end-of-terrace houses is limited, demand is high, and anyone who doesn't act quickly will see a property disappear within days. This is especially true for end-of-terrace houses: they come up for sale less often than mid-terrace houses and attract a wide range of buyers.
End-of-terrace houses in Gouda can be found in all segments, from post-war terraced neighbourhoods to new-build in Westergouwe. The supply varies in terms of construction year and condition, but prices are structurally higher than for comparable mid-terrace houses. This is due to the extra outdoor space, the side wall, and often the wider driveway or garden. Current numbers and price levels can be found in the overview at the top of this page.
Who is an end-of-terrace house in Gouda suitable for? Families who want outdoor space without taking the step to a detached house, people who want a car or bicycle storage on the side, and buyers looking for a bit more privacy in a dense residential area. Gouda also attracts commuters heading to The Hague and Rotterdam, for whom the location near the A12 and the train station is a decisive advantage.
View all homes for sale in Gouda for a complete picture of the current supply.
Seven things you know when you search smartly
- Check the side wall for maintenance. An end-of-terrace house has more exterior walls than a mid-terrace house. Pointing and painting work ages faster on the windward side. Have this included in the structural survey.
- Boundary and neighbour law. The side boundary of an end-of-terrace house often borders a pavement, green strip, or neighbour's path. Check the cadastral extract for easements. Sometimes a neighbour has a right of way along the side wall.
- Driveway and parking rights. A private driveway or carport is valuable in Gouda, but check whether the driveway legally belongs to the house. In some neighbourhoods, the strip of land is municipal property, even if it has been there for years.
- Energy label and side wall insulation. End-of-terrace houses have relatively large external surface areas. Poorly insulated side walls lower the energy label and increase heating costs. Banks are increasingly critical of this when assessing mortgages.
- Respond quickly, but not blindly. End-of-terrace houses in Gouda rarely stay online for long. Set up your search and use the free Buurtje.nl app for push notifications as soon as new listings appear. Download it from the App Store or Google Play. The app is completely free.
- Ask about the HOA situation for end-of-terrace houses in a complex. Is the house part of a block with a Homeowners' Association? Then you pay service charges and are bound by decisions about the exterior wall, even if it is your side wall.
- End-of-terrace houses under 40m² are rare, but watch out for financing. Banks are strict with properties under 40m² usable floor area. This is less common for end-of-terrace houses, but it can still be relevant for compact 1960s end-of-terrace houses.
What determines the price of an end-of-terrace house in Gouda
End-of-terrace houses in Gouda fall into the upper mid-range segment. That is no surprise: the combination of extra land, more light, and the possibility of a side driveway makes them structurally more expensive than mid-terrace houses on the same street.
Factors that push the price up or down further:
- Construction year and state of maintenance (especially side wall and roof)
- Presence and size of side garden or driveway
- Energy label (increasingly weighted by buyers and mortgage lenders)
- Location within the neighbourhood (corner on a busy road or a quiet path)
- Parking options on private land
For the current price level in Gouda: see the overview at the top of this page.
Neighbourhoods in Gouda where end-of-terrace houses are worth considering
Not every neighbourhood in Gouda offers the same living enjoyment. Residents rate their own area, and those scores tell something about daily reality.
- Plaswijck (8.6/10): Quiet family neighbourhood in the south of Gouda. Lots of green, spacious plots, and end-of-terrace houses that work relatively well here due to the wide streets.
- Westergouwe (7.9/10): New-build neighbourhood on the west side of the city. End-of-terrace houses here are modern, well-insulated, and often have their own parking space. Supply is scarce but high quality.
- Goverwelle (7.6/10): Expansion neighbourhood from the 1990s with a quiet atmosphere. Affordable entry point for those looking for an end-of-terrace house with a garden.
- Noord (7.3/10): Varied neighbourhood with post-war supply. End-of-terrace houses here are often larger than they seem, with extended rear sections and large gardens.
- Bloemendaal (7.1/10): Older residential area with character. More variation in architectural style, which sometimes gives end-of-terrace houses here a unique look.
More neighbourhood data and resident reviews can be found on the overview page for Gouda.
Nothing found? Rotterdam is closer than you think
Gouda is compact. If the supply disappoints or prices are too high, a look at the region is worthwhile. Rotterdam has a wide range of end-of-terrace houses in various price ranges and architectural styles. Travel time to Gouda is limited, and the housing market there works differently.
View the supply of end-of-terrace houses in Rotterdam as a supplement to your search. Even if you ultimately want to buy in Gouda, it gives you a reference point for price and quality.
Considering renting instead? Then also check the supply of end-of-terrace houses for rent in Gouda as an interim solution.
Frequently asked questions
What does a corner house cost in Gouda?
Corner houses in Gouda fall into the upper middle segment. They are structurally more expensive than comparable terraced houses, partly due to the extra land, side wall and parking options. Current prices and the current supply can be found in the overview at the top of this page.
How do I quickly find a corner house in Gouda?
Corner houses in Gouda disappear from the market quickly. Download the free Buurtje.nl app and set up a search alert: you will then receive an instant push notification as soon as new listings appear. The app is available for free via the App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android).
What legal aspects should I consider with a corner house?
Check the land registry extract for easements along the side wall, such as a right of way. Also check whether any driveway or side strip legally belongs to the house or is municipal property. If the house is part of an HOA complex, decisions about the exterior wall may have additional consequences for you as a corner owner.
In which neighbourhood in Gouda will I find the best corner houses?
Plaswijck (resident score 8.6/10) and Westergouwe (7.9/10) score highest among residents. Plaswijck has spacious, green streets; Westergouwe offers modern new-build. Goverwelle and Noord are more accessible in terms of supply. Which neighbourhood suits you best depends on your budget and lifestyle.
Is parking at a corner house in Gouda an advantage?
Yes, parking space is a serious issue in Gouda. In neighbourhoods like Binnenstad and Noord, street parking is scarce. A corner house with its own driveway or carport solves this and also adds value when reselling. However, always check whether the driveway legally belongs to the house.
Little greenery, often a lot of rubbish. But there are good small businesses and supermarkets in the neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AII think it's a cosy and nice neighbourhood where I feel very safe.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood is safe, social and is growing towards a better environment and in terms of facilities.
Auto-translated to English by AIQuite a lot of Poles
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a great neighbourhood, with many growing children and families, unfortunately the education in Goverwelle is not so good and the good primary schools are far away.
Auto-translated to English by AIMany trees cut down Kazerne Why ???? make the rest a bit cosy yourself RINUS
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a shame that the people in the Jozefhof hardly connect with each other; the owner-occupied apartments do, but the rental apartments have little interaction with each other. That might also be because the young people all work. But even when a neighbourhood party is organised, I don't see them either; making connections is not a thing, not even with the joy and sorrow fund. And what I also miss in this neighbourhood is a community centre; quite a lot of elderly people live here, which is a pity. And there are also people in this neighbourhood who are alone and lonely. Accessibility is good, safety could always be better. In the apartment complex, we sometimes have unwanted guests. Facilities are good; shops around the corner, GP and station are around the corner. Daily amenities are available.
Auto-translated to English by AINo problems, just put in a bit of effort yourself, if everyone does that it's fine
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