End-of-terrace houses for sale in Hardenberg
End-of-terrace houses in Hardenberg are popular and scarce. On this page you will find practical buying advice, the best neighbourhoods and the current supply.




End-of-terrace houses in a municipality where buyers set the tone
Hardenberg has traditionally been a buyer's market. Most homes are owner-occupied, and you can tell from the market: when an end-of-terrace house becomes available, there are quickly several interested parties. Supply is limited, turnover is high. End-of-terrace houses are popular in this segment because they offer more outdoor space than a mid-terrace house, often have a driveway or extra side path, and are relatively affordable in the smaller villages of Hardenberg compared to similar homes in larger cities.
This is not a market with many new-build end-of-terrace houses. The majority of supply consists of existing properties, spread across the town of Hardenberg itself and the surrounding villages. This makes the market clear but also unpredictable: sometimes you wait weeks for a suitable home, and then two come along at once. View the current supply and the most recent figures via all homes for sale in Hardenberg at the top of this page.
What you need to know before bidding on an end-of-terrace house
End-of-terrace houses seem simpler than detached homes, but there are a few points that regularly surprise buyers:
- Boundaries and side gardens. With end-of-terrace houses, the side strip next to the house is not always owned by the owner. Check the cadastral plot before your viewing, not after. Municipal land is sometimes used informally for years but has not been sold.
- Two facades, more maintenance. An end-of-terrace house has an extra external wall that catches wind and moisture. Ask about the condition of the cavity wall and the insulation of the side wall, especially for homes from the 1970s and 1980s.
- Parking on own land. Many end-of-terrace houses in Hardenberg have a driveway or the possibility to create one. Check whether an easement or municipal permit is required.
- Response time is short. End-of-terrace houses in Hardenberg rarely stay online for long. Set up search alerts so you are notified immediately. The free Buurtje.nl app sends push notifications as soon as new supply appears, both via the App Store and via Google Play. Free to download.
- Financing: pay attention to the living area. Banks apply stricter requirements for homes under 40m². End-of-terrace houses in Hardenberg almost never fall below that, but for small starter homes in older neighbourhoods, it pays to check this in advance with your mortgage advisor.
- Homeowners' association (VvE) or not? Detached end-of-terrace houses in rows rarely have a VvE, but if the home is part of a complex (e.g. apartments with ground-floor units), check whether there is an active VvE and what the monthly contribution is.
- Bidding strategy. In Hardenberg, bids are sometimes made above the asking price for sought-after homes. Don't be surprised: know your maximum bid in advance and stick to your own limit.
What determines the price of an end-of-terrace house in Hardenberg?
Hardenberg is in the mid-range segment. End-of-terrace houses are generally more expensive than comparable mid-terrace houses on the same street, but cheaper than detached homes. The price differences within the municipality are significant: an end-of-terrace house in one of the smaller villages costs noticeably less than a comparable home in the town of Hardenberg itself.
Factors that drive the price up: a spacious side strip, a garage or carport, a recent renovation of the bathroom or kitchen, and a location on a quiet street without through traffic. Factors that push the price down: deferred maintenance on the external wall, a small plot size, or a location near a busy road. Current prices and the current supply can be found in the overview at the top of this page.
Neighbourhoods in Hardenberg where end-of-terrace houses become available
The municipality of Hardenberg consists of the town itself and a series of smaller villages. End-of-terrace houses occur in almost all villages, but the character varies greatly.
- Ane (resident score 9.3/10): Small village with high resident satisfaction. Quiet, green, little turnover. Supply is scarce but popular.
- Lutten (8.6/10): Compact village with a close-knit community. End-of-terrace houses here are often well-maintained and located on quiet residential streets.
- Kloosterhaar (8.5/10): Rural surroundings, slightly more space around the homes. Popular with families who want to live outside but not too far from amenities.
- Hardenberg (8.1/10): The core of the municipality. More supply than in the villages, but also more competition. Close to shops, schools and the station.
- Balkbrug (7.9/10): Located along the Vecht. Slightly more industrial surroundings, but therefore also more affordable. Interesting for buyers with a smaller budget.
More neighbourhood data and resident reviews per district can be found on the reviews and neighbourhood data of Hardenberg page.
Also look outside Hardenberg
If the supply in Hardenberg is disappointing or the competition is too great, it pays to expand the search radius slightly. In the region, end-of-terrace houses in Enschede are also available, a larger city with more turnover and a broader supply in various price ranges. Anyone serious about buying an end-of-terrace house should compare multiple municipalities side by side to get a realistic picture of the market.
Want to know if renting is temporarily an option? Also check the supply of end-of-terrace houses for rent in Hardenberg as a bridging solution.
Frequently asked questions
What does an end-of-terrace house cost in Hardenberg?
Hardenberg is in the mid-range segment. End-of-terrace houses are generally more expensive than mid-terrace houses on the same street, but cheaper than detached houses. Exact prices vary by neighbourhood and time. Check the current overview at the top of this page for the most recent asking prices.
How can I quickly find an end-of-terrace house in Hardenberg?
End-of-terrace houses in Hardenberg rarely stay online for long. Download the free Buurtje.nl app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) and set up a search alert. The app will send you a push notification as soon as new listings matching your criteria appear. Free to use.
Are there legal points to consider when buying an end-of-terrace house?
Yes. Always check the cadastral plot information: the side strip next to an end-of-terrace house is not always owned by the seller. Municipal land is sometimes used informally for years but has never been officially sold. Have this investigated before purchase via a notary or buying agent.
Which neighbourhoods in Hardenberg score best among residents?
Ane scores highest with a resident rating of 9.3/10, followed by Lutten (8.6/10) and Kloosterhaar (8.5/10). The core of Hardenberg itself scores 8.1/10 and offers more supply and amenities. Balkbrug and Dedemsvaart score 7.9/10 and are relatively more affordable.
What about parking at an end-of-terrace house in Hardenberg?
Many end-of-terrace houses in Hardenberg have a driveway or a side path suitable for a car. However, check whether constructing or extending a driveway requires a municipal permit, and whether there is an easement on the plot that restricts access. This is stated in the purchase agreement and the cadastral extract.
Quiet neighbourhood. Not much to do.
Auto-translated to English by AICosy, quiet, neat neighbourhood. Helpful neighbours.
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Auto-translated to English by AIwe have a large park near the flat, and water called the Vecht you can camp there with a camper and everything is nearby for everyone's enjoyment.
Auto-translated to English by AIBruchterveld is a fairly quiet and small village with beautiful fields and a lovely landscape. That's why I love Bruchterveld. Just because it's small doesn't mean there's nothing to do in the area. In Hardenberg, a bit further away, many activities are organised. Here you have the space to enjoy nature and have animals at home, yet you're close to the city where there's plenty to do.
Auto-translated to English by AIWe have a youth centre in the neighbourhood and they really try to bring the neighbourhood, old and young, together, but it's still a bit difficult, unfortunately. They organised a BBQ where more than 30 people were expected, but that didn't happen; people had signed up and didn't come. This is not nice for the youth either. At the end of the year, in October, they want to organise something else, and in the new year a New Year's drink. The youth are willing, nothing to complain about, but the older people, that can be a problem sometimes.
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