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End-of-terrace houses for sale in Nissewaard

End-terraced houses in Nissewaard are scarce and sell quickly. Here's what you need to know before making an offer.

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End-of-terrace houses in Nissewaard: what you need to know beforehand

Nissewaard is a municipality that many people underestimate. Spijkenisse is the beating heart, but the municipality also includes smaller villages such as Heenvliet, Zuidland and Rockanje. This makes the range of end-of-terrace houses more varied than you might expect at first glance. Here you will find terraced housing estates from the 1970s and 1980s alongside newer expansions, and it is precisely in this mix that the end-of-terrace houses that buyers actively seek appear.

The supply is not large. Nissewaard is a medium-sized municipality and the number of end-of-terrace houses available at any one time remains limited. Those who are actively searching need to be able to respond quickly. View the current supply and the most recent figures via all homes for sale in Nissewaard at the top of this page.

Buying an end-of-terrace house in Nissewaard mainly attracts families who want space without taking the step to a detached house. The extra side wall, the wider garden and better light are the main reasons. First-time buyers also look, but the price range of end-of-terrace houses in Nissewaard falls in the upper middle segment, which makes the target group slightly narrower.

Five things you need to approach differently with end-of-terrace houses

  • Have the side wall and foundation inspected. End-of-terrace houses are more exposed to wind and moisture than mid-terrace houses. Have a structural survey carried out with specific attention to the side wall, pointing and crawl space. This costs a few hundred euros and prevents surprises after the transfer.
  • Ask about easements. With end-of-terrace houses, the side of the plot often borders a public pavement, alley or path. Check the deed to see if neighbours or the municipality have rights to that piece of land. This is recorded in the land registry and notarial documents.
  • Calculate the heating costs realistically. More external surface area means more heat loss. Especially in older Nissewaard homes from the 1970s, insulation is not always up to standard. Request the energy label and factor this into your monthly costs.
  • Respond quickly, but not blindly. End-of-terrace houses in Nissewaard are rarely on the market for long. Ensure your financing is already arranged in advance so you can make an offer without delay. But never skip the viewing, even under time pressure.
  • Set up a search alert in the Buurtje.nl app. The app is free and sends you a push notification as soon as a new end-of-terrace house becomes available in Nissewaard or a surrounding neighbourhood. Download via the App Store or Google Play.
  • Check the parking situation on the corner. End-of-terrace houses sometimes border a junction or driveway. This can limit or even prevent parking space in front of the door. Check this on site at multiple times.
  • Pay attention to the homeowners' association (VvE) if there is split ownership. Not common for ground-level end-of-terrace houses, but in some complexes in Nissewaard the land is separately owned. Check this in the purchase agreement.

What determines the price of an end-of-terrace house in Nissewaard?

End-of-terrace houses in Nissewaard fall into the upper middle segment of the owner-occupied market. They are structurally more expensive than comparable mid-terrace houses, and this difference is not arbitrary. Factors that drive up the price:

  • Plot size and the presence of a side strip or extra garden
  • Year of construction and state of maintenance, particularly the side wall
  • Location in the neighbourhood: an end-of-terrace house on a busy road is less sought after than one on a quiet street
  • Energy label and presence of solar panels or insulation
  • Parking on private property or directly in front of the door

For current prices and how the supply currently compares, I refer you to the overview at the top of this page. Prices in Nissewaard move in line with the Rotterdam region, but the municipality has its own dynamics.

Neighbourhoods in Nissewaard where end-of-terrace houses are most common

Not every neighbourhood in Nissewaard has as many end-of-terrace houses for sale. These are the neighbourhoods worth looking at, with the resident score as an indication of liveability:

  • Centrum (8.4/10): Compact, easily accessible, mix of housing types. End-of-terrace houses here are scarce but sought after.
  • Heenvliet (8.3/10): Historic village with character. Quiet living, small scale, end-of-terrace houses in older buildings.
  • Vogelenzang (8.3/10): Green residential area, popular with families. Regular supply of more spacious end-of-terrace houses.
  • Schenkel (7.9/10): Varied supply, relatively more affordable within Nissewaard.
  • Maaswijk (7.8/10): Waterside location, specific atmosphere. End-of-terrace houses here sometimes have a larger plot due to the more spacious layout of the neighbourhood.

More neighbourhood data and resident reviews per neighbourhood can be found on the reviews and neighbourhood data of Nissewaard.

Not found in Nissewaard? Rotterdam is close by

The supply of end-of-terrace houses in Nissewaard is limited. If you are flexible about location, Rotterdam is a logical next step. The city has a much larger and more varied supply, with neighbourhoods that match well in terms of atmosphere and accessibility with what Nissewaard has to offer. View the supply of end-of-terrace houses in Rotterdam if you want to broaden your search area.

Would you rather know what is available for rent in Nissewaard? You can find that via renting end-of-terrace houses in Nissewaard, for those who are not yet ready to buy or want to explore the market first.


Frequently asked questions

What does a corner house cost in Nissewaard?

Corner houses in Nissewaard fall into the upper middle segment of the owner-occupied market. Exact prices vary by neighbourhood, year of construction and plot size. Check the current listings and most recent price indications via the overview at the top of this page.

How can I quickly find a corner house in Nissewaard?

Supply is limited and homes sell quickly. The Buurtje.nl app sends you a free push notification as soon as a new corner house becomes available. Download the app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) and set up a search alert for Nissewaard.

What legal aspects should I consider with a corner house?

Always check whether there are easements on the plot. With corner houses, the side of the plot often borders a public pavement or path, and sometimes neighbours or the municipality have usage rights there. This is stated in the cadastral documents and the notarial deed. Have this checked by a buying agent or notary.

Which neighbourhoods in Nissewaard are most suitable for a corner house?

Vogelenzang (8.3/10) and Centrum (8.4/10) score highest among residents and regularly have corner houses for sale. Heenvliet (8.3/10) is a good choice if you are looking for a quieter, village-like environment. Maaswijk (7.8/10) has larger plots due to the water-rich layout of the neighbourhood.

What about parking with a corner house in Nissewaard?

Corner houses sometimes border an intersection or driveway, which can limit parking options directly in front of the door. In some neighbourhoods in Nissewaard, paid parking or a permit system also applies. Visit the house at different times to properly assess the parking situation.


Experiences from Nissewaard
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7.6
Zoë Hoogelander
Living alone · Terraced house
Spijkenisse

Nice residential area for families. All amenities present.

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4.4
Emily
Living together · Vrijstaand huis
A neglected and criminal environment

People have tried to break in, attack me, and pelt me with chemicals… the police are fortunately quick to arrive every time, but that still doesn't make the neighbourhood safe. A neighbour's house burned down in August and several homes are already under anti-squat management. Many loitering youths all day long because of the petrol station on the street, and they leave a lot of litter lying around. The area is nicely green and close to the Old Meuse.

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8.4
Marvin
Family · Terraced house
Centrum-Zuid10-11-2025
Spijkenisse

Good fun

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8.3
Fabian
Family · Overig
Ravensteijn west is the best

Very good, plain and simple. I grew up here without any hassle.

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7.7
EJ Ramos Miranda
Living alone · Overig
Kreken02-09-2025
Pleasant enough

Shops within walking distance. Reasonably green area. Get along well with my neighbours.

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6.4
Don Verhoef
Living alone · Apartment
Kreken17-07-2025
cosy

it's a nice neighbourhood and all amenities are easily accessible

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7.1
E.B.
Living alone · Apartment
Kerckhoek06-07-2025
Difficult to reach by public transport

I recently started living on my own here in de Kerckhoek. For friends who want to visit without a driver's license, it's not always easy to get here. There are buses to and from Zuidland every half hour or every hour, but from the bus station it's a 15-minute walk to reach de Kerckhoek.

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8.3
Jasmijn
Overig · Semi-detached
A cosy neighbourhood where everyone is welcome

I've lived here for 11 years. Everyone is kind to me. I am disabled myself but everyone is nice to me and helps where needed. We know almost everyone and are good friends with each other. Safety is quite good, not much happens and the kids are safe on the street. Also in terms of hygiene, I don't have much to complain about, maybe some young people making a mess but that is cleaned up well by the municipality. The housing is fine. The education is good. Lots of nature within a short walking distance. The facilities are good and the accessibility is great.

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