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End-of-terrace houses for sale in Nunspeet

End-of-terrace houses in Nunspeet are scarce and sell quickly. Here's what you need to know before responding to a property.

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End-of-terrace houses in Nunspeet: what characterises the supply

Nunspeet is located on the Veluwe, nestled between forest and heathland. This gives the housing market its own character: many ground-level homes in quiet residential streets, relatively few high-rise buildings, and buyers who consciously choose the combination of nature and accessibility via the A28. End-of-terrace houses fit that picture well. They often stand on spacious plots, with an extra side strip or garden that is missing in mid-terrace houses.

The supply is limited. Nunspeet is a small municipality and the total number of homes for sale is modest anyway. End-of-terrace houses are a small segment within that. Those actively searching can find the current status via all homes for sale in Nunspeet at the top of this page.

The market is suitable for movers who want more outdoor space, families who want to park a car next to the house, and people who consciously choose peace and greenery over urban hustle and bustle.

What you need to know before making an offer

End-of-terrace houses have specific points of attention that do not apply to mid-terrace houses. Keep the following in mind:

  • Property boundary and side strip: Check the cadastral map exactly where the plot boundary runs. A side strip that appears to belong to the property may in practice be municipal land or neighbour's land. You cannot see this from the outside.
  • Two facades, more maintenance: An end-of-terrace house has an extra external wall. This means more painting work, more risk of damp if maintenance is poor, and higher heating costs if insulation is not up to standard. Have a structural survey carried out, even if the house looks good.
  • Parking on own land: Many end-of-terrace houses in Nunspeet have a driveway or garage. Check whether the driveway belongs to the plot (cadastre) and whether there is an easement that gives the neighbour right of way.
  • Permit history: Side extensions and dormer windows on the side facade are more often permitted or illegally installed in end-of-terrace houses. Request the permit history from the municipality.
  • Speed of response: In Nunspeet, sought-after end-of-terrace houses sell quickly. Ensure your financing is clear in advance so you can make an offer within a day. A mortgage offer or mortgage statement from your advisor helps.
  • Set up push notifications: Set up a search via the free Buurtje.nl app and receive an immediate notification as soon as a new end-of-terrace house becomes available. The app is free to download via the App Store and via Google Play.
  • Corner location and noise: A house on the corner of a through road has more traffic noise than a house halfway down the street. Walk the route on a weekday morning and evening.

Price level: upper middle segment, with considerable spread

End-of-terrace houses in Nunspeet fall into the upper middle segment. This has several causes. The extra land, the larger outdoor space and the detached side facade are appreciated by buyers and translate into a higher asking price compared to similar mid-terrace houses on the same street.

Factors that further influence the price:

  • Location relative to the forest or the Veluwe edge (houses on the forest edge command a premium).
  • Year of construction and energy label. Older houses without insulation are becoming increasingly difficult to finance above certain limits.
  • Presence of a garage or carport on own land.
  • The condition of the side facade and roof. Deferred maintenance depresses the price, but also gives room to negotiate.

Current asking prices and the current supply are in the overview at the top of this page. Also check the reviews and neighbourhood data of Nunspeet for context about the municipality as a whole.

Neighbourhoods in Nunspeet for end-of-terrace houses

Nunspeet has two recognisable residential areas that are relevant if you are looking for an end-of-terrace house:

  • Wijk 00 Nunspeet (resident score 8.2/10): The village centre and its immediate surroundings. Here you will find both older 1970s homes and newer terraces. End-of-terrace houses in this area are often within walking distance of amenities. Residents appreciate the peace and social cohesion.
  • Wijk 01 Elspeet-Vierhouten (resident score 8.2/10): The smaller villages south of Nunspeet, deeper into the Veluwe. Here the supply is scarce but the location is unique. Suitable for those who truly seek peace and do not want to do daily shopping on foot.

Both neighbourhoods score well on liveability. The difference lies in the level of amenities and the distance to the motorway.

Looking wider? Arnhem as an alternative

If you cannot manage to buy an end-of-terrace house in Nunspeet, a wider search radius is worth considering. End-of-terrace houses in Arnhem offer a larger and more varied supply, with more choice in year of construction, size and price range. Arnhem has a different character than Nunspeet, but for those flexible on location, it can significantly shorten the waiting time. Would you rather rent while you search? Then also check renting end-of-terrace houses in Nunspeet as a temporary solution.


Frequently asked questions

What determines the price of a corner house in Nunspeet?

Corner houses in Nunspeet fall into the upper middle segment. The price is influenced by the location (proximity to forest or village centre), the year of construction, the energy label, the state of maintenance, and the presence of a garage or driveway. Current asking prices are listed in the overview at the top of this page.

How can I quickly find a corner house for sale in Nunspeet?

Supply is limited and houses sell quickly. The fastest way is to set up push notifications via the free Buurtje.nl app, available in the App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android). You will then receive an immediate notification as soon as new listings come online, without having to search yourself.

What legal aspects should I consider with a corner house?

Check the cadastral boundary of the side strip. It may sometimes appear to belong to the house but could be municipal or neighbour's land. Also request the permit history from the municipality, especially if there is a side extension or dormer on the side facade. Always have a structural survey carried out, even if the house looks good.

Which neighbourhoods in Nunspeet are suitable for a corner house?

The two main residential areas are Wijk 00 Nunspeet (village centre and surroundings, resident score 8.2/10) and Wijk 01 Elspeet-Vierhouten (smaller settlements deeper in the Veluwe, resident score 8.2/10). The difference lies in proximity to amenities. Both neighbourhoods score well on liveability.

Is there sufficient parking at corner houses in Nunspeet?

Many corner houses in Nunspeet have a driveway or garage on their own land. Check via the cadastre whether the driveway actually belongs to the plot and whether there is an easement granting neighbours or others a right of way. In most residential streets in Nunspeet, public parking is also available nearby.


Experiences from Nunspeet
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8.4
Aleida Westhuis
Living alone · Terraced house
Nunspeet-West07-01-2026
Cosy

Tidy/safe neighbourhood, good neighbours. Everything is well maintained by the residents and the municipality. Close to the centre. Just a nice and cosy village.

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8.3
Bloem
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Elspeet25-12-2025
Okay

This village isn't really my thing. A lot of being sworn at and stuff. Oh well. The surroundings are beautiful though.

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9.3
Roel
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Nunspeet-Oost15-11-2025
Good

It is very good in all areas, especially the nature is good

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7.5
Wil
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Elspeet25-10-2025
Fine

This village isn't really my thing. If you're different, you'll definitely be treated accordingly, unfortunately.

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8.9
S. De Ruiter
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Positive, safe, Christian neighbourhood that looks out for each other

Our neighbourhood is located in beautiful nature. We have nice detached houses. I know all the neighbours and used to play with the neighbourhood children. Elspeet is a safe village in terms of residents and traffic. Occasionally a bike gets stolen at the bus stop, for example, but as a woman you can walk the streets here late at night or at night without being afraid. Because of the church-going residents, there is a close-knit community, sometimes a bit too strict with each other, but everyone is always willing to help their neighbour. There are 3 primary schools within a 5-minute bike ride and 3 secondary schools about 50-60 minutes away by bike. It's just a shame that houses are so expensive, that more and more is being built, and that there aren't many amenities.

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8.0
Hannah
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Quiet spot

Nice experience

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8.3
Sander
Family · Overig
Nunspeet-Oost22-01-2025
Cosy neighbourhood and a nice playground for children

Cosy little neighbourhood

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8.1
Sam
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Nunspeet-West08-09-2024
Cosy

Cosy neighbourhood, with diverse people living there. Various facilities. Well maintained.

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