End-of-terrace houses for sale in Horst aan de Maas
Corner houses in Horst aan de Maas are scarce and sell quickly. Check the current listings and find your corner house for sale in Horst aan de Maas.


End-of-terrace houses in a municipality where village tranquillity and homeownership go hand in hand
Horst aan de Maas is not a compact city but a municipality made up of villages: Horst itself, Sevenum, America, Hegelsom and smaller hamlets. This has direct consequences for the supply of end-of-terrace houses. You are not looking in one centre, but spread across several villages, each with its own character and housing density. The market is owner-occupied dominant: rental properties are scarce, owner-occupied homes are the norm. End-of-terrace houses fall within the upper middle segment. Supply is limited, demand is stable. Those who act quickly have an advantage over those who wait.
View the current supply and the most recent figures via all owner-occupied homes in Horst aan de Maas.
What makes an end-of-terrace house here different from a mid-terrace house
Buying an end-of-terrace house in Horst aan de Maas brings a number of specific differences compared to a terraced house. Think of:
- Side gardens or extra land that sometimes does not belong to the property cadastrally. Always check the cadastral map, not just the estate agent's drawing.
- Easements on the side wall: neighbours may sometimes use your path, or there is a right of way for pipes. This is in the deed, not in the advertisement.
- Extra external walls mean more maintenance and higher heating costs if the insulation is not up to standard. Request the energy label and look at the construction period.
- End-of-terrace houses are visited more quickly by multiple interested parties at viewings. The lead time from listing to offer is often short.
- Parking on private property is more often possible with end-of-terrace houses than with mid-terrace houses. In the villages of Horst aan de Maas, this is a concrete advantage, especially for families with multiple cars.
Practical tips for those actively looking to buy an end-of-terrace house
- Set up search alerts so you are notified immediately. The free Buurtje.nl app sends push notifications as soon as new listings appear. Download via the App Store or Google Play. Free to use.
- Arrange your financing in advance. A mortgage offer in hand gives you immediate credibility with sellers when making a verbal offer.
- Check the zoning plan for the side strip next to the house. Sometimes extending or roofing requires a permit or is not even allowed.
- Pay attention to the foundation of older end-of-terrace houses in the villages. Corner properties are exposed to more wind load and moisture ingress via the side wall.
- Request the HOA documents if the property is part of a complex, even if it does not look like an apartment building. Some terraced house complexes have an active HOA.
- Schedule the viewing on a weekday morning. You have more space, the estate agent has more time, and you see the neighbourhood at a normal time of day.
- Compare the WOZ value with the asking price. For end-of-terrace houses, there is sometimes a visible premium compared to mid-terrace houses on the same street.
What determines the price of an end-of-terrace house in Horst aan de Maas
End-of-terrace houses fall into the upper middle segment within the municipality. Current price levels are at the top of this page, but the factors influencing the price are more stable:
- Location within the village. Horst village itself has a different price profile than Sevenum or America.
- Year of construction and state of maintenance. Post-war end-of-terrace houses are cheaper to purchase but more expensive to use if no investment has been made in insulation.
- Presence of a garage or driveway. In a municipality where the car is indispensable, this carries weight.
- Plot size. The extra side strip of an end-of-terrace house has value, but only if it belongs to the property cadastrally.
- Energy label. Banks sometimes allow a higher mortgage capacity for a high energy label. This is a concrete financial difference when purchasing.
Villages with the highest resident satisfaction
Buurtje.nl collects resident ratings per neighbourhood. For Horst aan de Maas, these are the best-scoring villages at the moment:
- Sevenum scores 9.6/10. Quiet village north of Horst, lots of green, little traffic.
- Hegelsom scores 9.0/10. Small, close-knit community, little supply but satisfied residents.
- Tienray scores 8.1/10. Rural location, for those seeking distance from the hustle and bustle.
- America scores 7.7/10. Slightly larger, more amenities, more centrally located in the municipality.
- Horst-dorp scores 5.5/10. The centre of the municipality, more activity and traffic, but also the most amenities.
Read more background and resident experiences on the reviews and neighbourhood data of Horst aan de Maas.
No listings found? Also look at Venlo
The supply of end-of-terrace houses in Horst aan de Maas is limited. If you are flexible on location, buying end-of-terrace houses in Venlo is a logical next step. Venlo is a short distance away, has a larger supply and a different price structure. Also for those who want to compare what the same search space yields elsewhere, it is worth comparing the supply in Venlo with that of Horst aan de Maas.
Want to keep your options open? Also check the possibilities for renting end-of-terrace houses in Horst aan de Maas as a bridging solution.
Frequently asked questions
What does a corner house cost in Horst aan de Maas?
Corner houses fall into the higher mid-range segment within the municipality. Specific prices change regularly. Current asking prices and market figures can be found at the top of this page in the property overview.
How can I quickly find a new corner house as soon as it becomes available?
Install the free Buurtje.nl app. The app sends push notifications as soon as new listings appear that match your search criteria. It can be downloaded for free from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android).
What legal aspects should I consider when buying a corner house?
Always check the cadastral map to see if the side strip belongs to the property. Also pay attention to easements in the purchase agreement, such as rights for pipes or right of way on the side wall. These are not always mentioned in the property listing.
Which villages in Horst aan de Maas score highest according to residents?
Sevenum scores highest with a 9.6/10, followed by Hegelsom (9.0/10) and Tienray (8.1/10). America stands at 7.7/10 and Horst-dorp at 5.5/10. These scores are based on resident experiences and change slowly.
Is parking an advantage for a corner house in Horst aan de Maas?
Yes. In the villages of Horst aan de Maas, a car is essential for most residents. Corner houses more often have space for a driveway or garage than terraced houses. However, check whether the parking space is on your own plot and not on municipal land.
I give this neighbourhood a failing grade on several important aspects. Safety feels limited due to persistent nuisance and lack of supervision. The community is not close-knit; many residents move away quickly or pass away, resulting in little social cohesion. Hygiene leaves much to be desired. There is often rubbish on the streets and public spaces are poorly maintained. Housing is also of poor quality. Many homes are in bad condition, with deferred maintenance and conditions reminiscent of slums. Furthermore, the living environment is unpleasant due to constant noise pollution and air pollution. The lack of greenery and an attractive natural environment makes the neighbourhood even less pleasant to live in. All in all, this is an area where the quality of life is low and improvement is needed in many areas. Due to the poor living conditions, noise pollution and pollution, I recommend considering another neighbourhood. Avoid this area if you value peace, safety and a clean living environment.
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