Terraced houses for sale in Lingewaard
Terraced houses Lingewaard: limited supply in a purchase-dominant municipality with village cores. View the current overview and respond quickly.





Terraced houses in a municipality without big-city hustle and bustle
Lingewaard is wedged between Arnhem and Nijmegen, but has its own character that has little to do with those cities. The municipality consists of villages such as Huissen, Bemmel and Gendt, each with its own village atmosphere. Anyone looking to buy a terraced house without ending up in an anonymous city neighbourhood will look here more often than you might expect.
The supply is dominated by owner-occupied homes. Rental properties are scarce; owner-occupied homes are the norm. This also means that terraced houses in Lingewaard do not stay on the market for long. It goes quickly, and the supply is limited. Current availability can be seen in the overview at the top of this page.
What you need to know before you respond
A terraced house has two neighbours, shared walls and sometimes shared facilities. This requires specific attention when viewing and assessing. Practical tips for anyone seriously exploring all owner-occupied homes in Lingewaard:
- Always ask about the HOA status. Terraced houses in rows sometimes fall under a Homeowners' Association, sometimes not. If there is an HOA, check the reserves and the minutes of the last meeting.
- Pay attention to the foundation. In the Betuwe region, of which Lingewaard is a part, clay soils occur. Foundation problems are not uncommon. If in doubt, have a structural survey carried out, even on houses that look good.
- Check the property boundary. With terraced houses with a back garden, plots often border those of neighbours. Unclear property boundaries lead to conflicts. Ask for the cadastral extract.
- Aim for speed, but not at the expense of contingencies. In a tight market, buyers sometimes want to waive financing contingencies. That is a risk. Discuss this thoroughly with your mortgage advisor before making an offer.
- Submit viewing requests for multiple houses at the same time. Don't wait for one viewing before requesting the next. In Lingewaard, supply is limited; combine appointments if possible.
- Use the free Buurtje.nl app for push notifications. As soon as a new terraced house becomes available, you will receive an immediate notification. The app is free to download from the App Store and via Google Play.
- Check the parking situation on the street. Lingewaard is car-oriented. In some villages, parking right outside the door is a given; in older streets in Huissen, it can be tighter. Check this on a weekday evening.
Price level: upper middle segment, with clear differences per village
Terraced houses in Lingewaard fall into the upper middle segment. This is due to the location (good accessibility via the A15 and A325), the relatively low housing density and the appeal to buyers moving from Arnhem or Nijmegen. Current prices are shown in the overview at the top of this page.
Factors influencing the price:
- Village: Gendt generally commands more than Bemmel, partly due to higher resident satisfaction.
- Year of construction: post-war terraced houses are cheaper than 1990s and new-build rows.
- South-facing garden: noticeably increases the asking price.
- Extension or dormer window: if already present or permitted, this counts towards the price.
Villages to consider
Lingewaard has three villages that are most relevant for anyone considering buying a terraced house:
- Gendt scores 9.0/10 with residents. Small, quiet, on the Waal river. Little supply, but when something becomes available, it goes fast. Suitable for those who really want to get away from it all.
- Huissen is the largest village with a resident score of 7.3/10. More amenities, more supply, more variety in house type and year of construction. A logical choice for families who want daily shopping close by.
- Bemmel has a resident score of 6.7/10 and is the most affordable option within the municipality. Less lively than Huissen, but well accessible and with a stable living environment.
More neighbourhood data and reviews per village can be found on the municipality overview page of Lingewaard.
Nothing found? Arnhem is just around the corner
If your goal is to buy a terraced house in Lingewaard but you find nothing, you don't have to look far. Arnhem offers a much larger supply, with neighbourhoods that are not far removed in atmosphere from the Lingewaard villages. Check out the supply of terraced houses in Arnhem as an alternative. The travel time to Lingewaard from Arnhem is limited, and the supply there is considerably larger.
Want to keep the options side by side? Set notifications for both municipalities via the Buurtje.nl app, so you don't miss anything in a market where houses sometimes disappear within a day.
Frequently asked questions
What does a terraced house cost in Lingewaard?
Terraced houses in Lingewaard fall into the upper mid-range segment. The exact price depends on the core (Gendt is usually more expensive than Bemmel), the year of construction, the state of maintenance, and extras such as an extension or dormer window. Current asking prices can be seen in the overview at the top of this page.
How can I quickly find a terraced house in Lingewaard?
Supply in Lingewaard is limited and houses sell quickly. Download the free Buurtje.nl app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) and set up push notifications. This way you will be among the first to know as soon as a new terraced house becomes available.
What legal aspects should I consider with a terraced house?
Check whether a Homeowners' Association (VvE) is active. If so, request the minutes and the financial reserve. Also check the cadastral extract for the exact property boundary, as unclear boundaries with terraced houses with a garden often lead to neighbour disputes. If in doubt about the foundation, have a structural survey carried out, especially in clay areas like the Betuwe.
Which core in Lingewaard has the highest resident satisfaction?
Gendt scores highest with a resident rating of 9.0/10. It is a small, quiet core on the Waal. Huissen follows with 7.3/10 and offers more amenities and a larger housing supply. Bemmel has a score of 6.7/10 and is the most affordable option within the municipality.
Is there enough parking space for terraced houses in Lingewaard?
Lingewaard is a car-oriented area. In newer streets and expansion neighbourhoods, parking in front of or near the house is usually well arranged. In older streets in Huissen, parking pressure can be higher in the evenings. Visit the house on a weekday evening to get a realistic picture of the parking situation.
We came to live in Huissen with the idea: we won't stay here long. But now: 28 years later, it's hard to find a better place and house. So Huissen is not so bad after all. Nice centre, park Lingezegen. And Arnhem within cycling distance. And Nijmegen also nearby. So Huissen is GREAT
Auto-translated to English by AIWhen we need each other, we are there
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's a quiet neighbourhood to live in and has all the amenities.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt is a self-contained neighbourhood. There is direct and personal contact with only a few people. But overall, there is a pleasant atmosphere.
Auto-translated to English by AIWhen we first lived in Loovelden, it was a real new-build neighbourhood. Good houses but lots of stone, stone, stone. Because the municipality of Lingewaard, the water board and Arnhem want to turn it into a kind of nature area, there are now places with much more nature. Really well done.
Auto-translated to English by AIGreat house. Water at the doorstep. Plenty of variety in the surroundings. I only miss a train. And many dog owners let their dogs poop everywhere and don't clean it up. Dog poop is really a problem. And the water needs to be cleaned or dredged more often by Rijkswaterstaat.
Auto-translated to English by AIA nice neighbourhood, lots of families with young children. Gardens all well oriented towards the sun. Sometimes a bit harder to reach, but not too difficult.
Auto-translated to English by AILived there for 22 years, the neighbourhood kept getting worse. Initially a reasonably green neighbourhood, later no greenery at all. Took children out of school due to lack of proper follow-up lessons and unsafety.
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