Terraced houses for sale in Land van Cuijk
Are you looking for a terraced house for sale in Land van Cuijk? The supply varies greatly per village. Find out what you need to know before you search.

Terraced houses in a municipality that is larger than it seems
Land van Cuijk has consisted of five former municipalities since 2022: Boxmeer, Cuijk, Grave, Mill en Sint Hubert and Sint Anthonis. This merger means that the supply of terraced houses is spread over a large area, from the Maaskant to the Peelrand. Anyone looking for a home for sale in Land van Cuijk therefore has more choice than the name suggests, but also a market that differs greatly in character and pace per town.
Terraced houses are the most common type in the terraced and neighbourhood housing of the towns. They are suitable for first-time buyers with sufficient savings, movers who want space without paying for a detached house, and buyers who consciously choose the peace of North Brabant over the hustle and bustle of the Randstad. The supply is in the upper middle segment. See the current numbers and prices in the overview at the top of this page.
What you need to know before making an offer
Buying a terraced house in Land van Cuijk requires preparation that goes beyond scheduling a viewing. Practical points to consider:
- Year of construction and foundation. Many terraced houses in the towns date from the 1970s and 1980s. If in doubt, have a foundation inspection carried out, especially in the lower-lying areas along the Maas.
- Cavity wall insulation. Terraced houses built before 1990 often have insufficient or no cavity wall insulation. Request the energy label and factor the insulation costs into your offer.
- Easements and joint ownership. With terraced houses, fences, driveways and party walls are often shared property. Check the deed for easements before you sign.
- Speed of response. In popular towns such as Grave and Overloon, homes sell quickly. Ensure your financing is in order in advance so that you can make an offer within 24 hours.
- Parking. In the older residential areas of Cuijk and Boxmeer, parking on private property is not always a given. Check whether the house has a driveway or what the parking rules are on the street.
- Set up push notifications. In a tight market, speed is half the battle. Download the free Buurtje.nl app via the App Store or Google Play and turn on push notifications. The app is free and will send you a notification as soon as a new terraced house becomes available that matches your search criteria.
- NHG limit. Terraced houses in Land van Cuijk partly fall within the National Mortgage Guarantee limit. Check with your mortgage advisor whether you qualify for this, as it saves on the interest rate.
Price level and what determines the price
Terraced houses in Land van Cuijk are in the upper middle segment for this region. The current asking prices are in the overview at the top of this page. What pushes the price up or down:
- Town. Grave and Overloon command higher prices than Oploo or Sint Hubert. Location, amenities and accessibility play a role.
- Year of construction and state of maintenance. A renovated house from the 1980s can be more expensive than a newer house that needs renovation.
- Garden and parking. A south-facing back garden or a driveway noticeably increases the asking price.
- Energy label. Label A or B gives sellers more room for negotiation. Label E or F can conversely provide room for a lower offer, provided you factor in the sustainability costs.
For the most recent price developments, see the reviews and neighbourhood data of Land van Cuijk.
Towns with the highest resident satisfaction
Not every town in Land van Cuijk feels the same. Based on resident scores:
- Overloon (9.7/10): small village, high social cohesion, little supply but high satisfaction among residents.
- Grave (8.6/10): fortified town on the Maas, historic centre, good amenities for the size of the town.
- Sint Anthonis (8.4/10): quiet town, green character, popular with families who consciously choose the countryside.
- Mill (8.3/10): centrally located in the municipality, reasonable amenities, slightly more supply than the smaller villages.
- Cuijk (7.1/10): largest town in the municipality, most supply, but also the most urban dynamics in the region.
Are you also considering renting? See the supply of terraced houses for rent in Land van Cuijk for comparison.
Alternatives outside the municipal boundary
If the supply in Land van Cuijk is disappointing or the prices are out of reach, it is wise to also look outside the municipal boundary. Terraced houses in Tilburg offer a more urban alternative with a larger and more regular supply. The distance is greater, but for buyers who are flexible on location, this can significantly shorten the search time. Compare the supply and neighbourhood scores before deciding where to focus your search area.
Frequently asked questions
What is the price level of terraced houses in Land van Cuijk?
Terraced houses in Land van Cuijk fall into the upper middle segment for the region. The price varies per core: Grave and Overloon are more expensive than smaller villages like Sint Hubert or Oploo. Current asking prices are listed in the overview at the top of this page.
How can I quickly find a new terraced house in Land van Cuijk?
Download the free Buurtje.nl app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) and set up a search for terraced houses in Land van Cuijk. The app will send you a push notification as soon as new listings become available. The app is free to use.
What legal aspects should I consider with a terraced house?
Always check the purchase agreement for easements and co-ownership. With terraced houses, party walls, driveways and fences are often shared property. Have this checked by a buying agent or notary before signing, so you won't face surprises later.
Which cores in Land van Cuijk score highest among residents?
Overloon scores highest with a resident rating of 9.7/10, followed by Grave (8.6/10), Sint Anthonis (8.4/10) and Mill (8.3/10). Cuijk, as the largest core, has a score of 7.1/10 and generally offers the most listings.
Is parking a problem with terraced houses in Land van Cuijk?
In the older residential areas of Cuijk and Boxmeer, parking on private property is not always available. Check during viewings whether the house has a driveway and what the parking regulations are on the street. In the smaller cores, this is rarely an issue.
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