End-of-terrace houses for sale in Landgraaf
Corner houses in Landgraaf are scarce and in demand. On this page you will find current listings, neighbourhood info and practical tips for a corner house for sale in Landgraaf.

End-terrace houses in Landgraaf: what you need to know about this supply
Landgraaf is a municipality consisting of several centres, from Schaesberg to Ubach over Worms. This gives the housing market here its own character: you don't just buy "in Landgraaf", you buy in a centre with its own atmosphere, its own neighbours and its own price dynamics. End-terrace houses are relatively well represented in these compact, post-war expansion neighbourhoods. They are popular, but supply is limited. Check the current overview at the top of this page for what is currently available.
An end-terrace house in Landgraaf attracts a diverse range of buyers: families wanting more outdoor space, movers looking for a garage or side passage, and people who consciously choose a house without neighbours on two sides. The mid-range segment dominates the supply. Anyone wanting to buy an end-terrace house in this part of Limburg would do well to act quickly: popular properties disappear from the market fast.
Five things that make end-terrace houses different from mid-terrace houses
- Two external walls, higher heating costs. An end-terrace house has more facade than a mid-terrace house. Always ask for the energy label and insulation report, especially for houses built before 1990.
- Boundary on the side. Check the cadastral map to see exactly where the boundary lies. Side gardens are sometimes narrower than they appear, or there may be a municipal path running alongside.
- Buildings insurance slightly higher. Due to the larger roof area and more external walls, premiums are generally slightly higher than for comparable mid-terrace houses.
- Parking on own property is not a given. Not every end-terrace house in Landgraaf has a driveway or garage. Check this in the advert and on site.
- HOA situations in blocks. Some end-terrace houses in terraced blocks fall under a Homeowners' Association (HOA), even if not immediately visible. Ask the selling agent explicitly about any service charges or joint obligations.
- Side wall maintenance. The side wall is entirely the owner's responsibility. For older houses, this can mean: pointing, insulation or painting. Have this included in a structural survey.
- Turn on notifications so you don't miss anything. End-terrace houses in Landgraaf are not offered daily. Download the free App Store or Google Play version of the Buurtje.nl app and receive a free push notification as soon as new supply appears that matches your search.
What determines the price of an end-terrace house in Landgraaf?
Landgraaf is in the mid-range segment of the Limburg owner-occupied housing market. That means: not the lowest prices in the region, but also not the level of larger cities. What pushes the price of a specific end-terrace house up or down:
- Centre and location within the municipality (Schaesberg performs structurally better than Ubach over Worms).
- Presence of a garage, driveway or extra side land.
- Energy label: houses with label A or B are noticeably valued higher.
- State of maintenance, particularly the side wall and roof.
- Proximity to amenities: schools, shops and public transport.
For current price indications, see the overview at the top of this page. Want to know what houses in the area are doing? Then look at end-terrace houses in Venlo as a comparison point for the region.
Which centres in Landgraaf are most in demand?
Landgraaf has three main districts, each with its own profile. Below is an overview based on resident experiences:
- Schaesberg (8.7/10). The highest-rated centre in Landgraaf. Good amenities, quiet residential streets and strong social cohesion. End-terrace houses here are sought after and sell quickly.
- Nieuwenhagen (7.7/10). Solid residential centre with a mix of older and newer buildings. Slightly quieter than Schaesberg, but well accessible. Suitable for those seeking space and tranquillity.
- Ubach over Worms (5.9/10). The lowest-scoring centre. This could be an entry opportunity for buyers willing to wait for value development, but be aware of fewer amenities within walking distance.
More neighbourhood data, resident reviews and liveability scores can be found on the municipality overview page of Landgraaf.
Alternatives if supply in Landgraaf disappoints
The market for end-terrace houses in Landgraaf is limited in size. If you are flexible on location, it is worth also looking at neighbouring municipalities. End-terrace houses for sale in Venlo offer a wider supply in a slightly larger city, with a similar price level in the suburbs.
Want to first explore what is available in the entire municipality before focusing on a type? Then view all owner-occupied houses in Landgraaf for a complete picture. And if buying is not yet the right time, renting end-terrace houses in Landgraaf gives an impression of the rental supply in the same segments.
Frequently asked questions
What does a corner house in Landgraaf cost?
Landgraaf is in the mid-range segment of the Limburg owner-occupied housing market. The exact price depends on the core area (Schaesberg is more expensive than Ubach over Worms), the energy label, the presence of a garage or driveway, and the condition of the side facade. See the overview at the top of this page for current asking prices.
How can I quickly find an available corner house in Landgraaf?
Corner houses in Landgraaf do not become available daily. Download the free Buurtje.nl app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) and set up a search query. You will receive a free push notification as soon as new listings appear that meet your criteria, so you can respond as one of the first.
What legal aspects should I consider with a corner house?
Always check the cadastral map: the boundary line on the side does not always run where you expect. Some side paths or strips of land are municipal property. Also ask whether the property is part of a homeowners' association (VvE), even if it looks like a terraced house. This may involve service costs and maintenance obligations.
Which neighbourhood in Landgraaf has the best selection of corner houses?
Schaesberg scores highest among residents (8.7/10) and has relatively many post-war terraced neighbourhoods with corner houses. Nieuwenhagen (7.7/10) is a quiet alternative. Ubach over Worms (5.9/10) has the lowest resident score but may be interesting for buyers with a lower budget or longer time horizon.
Is parking arranged for a corner house in Landgraaf?
Not automatically. Although corner houses more often have a driveway or side path than mid-terrace houses, this is certainly not the case for every property. In older neighbourhoods in Landgraaf, street parking is the norm. Always check this in the listing and also visit the property on a weekday evening to realistically assess the parking situation.
Suriname needs trees next to the benches to provide shade in summer. Many cars park around the square and at the entrance of Kieskoel flat, which makes the space in the street and at the flat entrance very small. There are too many parking spaces available near the square where cars can park safely without obstructing the street. Dog owners let their dogs poop and don't clean up, and children play here. A fine should be introduced so that all dog owners will clean up and children can find a safe and healthy playground.
Auto-translated to English by AINice to live here but too few parking spaces and a family with far too many cars that they don't drive and they argue with each other about how to solve the problem.
Auto-translated to English by AII grew up here so this is where I feel at home.
Auto-translated to English by AII came to live here 17 years ago, but I haven't been able to connect because I'm an outsider and I find that very upsetting, which makes me very lonely here. Grandkids went to school here. Everything I've mentioned here could do with a change.
Auto-translated to English by AIMy neighbourhood is, in a word, great. Shops, town hall and medical centre are within walking distance, the rent is very reasonable and the people are all friendly.
Auto-translated to English by AIOud Nieuwehagen is a beautiful neighbourhood to live in. The people (neighbours) here still do things for each other. Here we look out for one another and if something is up, we are there for each other. This is a neighbourhood where many families with young children live. There are also plenty of primary schools and secondary schools. The shops are accessible for young and old alike. Personally, I find it a very pleasant neighbourhood and I'm glad I live here.
Auto-translated to English by AIA very nice neighbourhood where people are there for each other when something is up. We don't visit each other every day, but we know how to find each other when something happens, and then we're there for one another. That's a given for us, without any obligations. Also for the children and the elderly, a very nice neighbourhood.
Auto-translated to English by AILots of crime, chaotic, a residential group with problem youths, loitering youth, insufficient parking. Different cultures, generations and classes that clash a lot. No nature in the area, rubbish and dog poo everywhere, it always stinks in summer.
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