End-of-terrace houses for sale in Oisterwijk
End-of-terrace houses in Oisterwijk are scarce and sell quickly. Check the current supply and find the neighbourhood that suits you.






End-of-terrace houses in Oisterwijk: what defines the supply
Oisterwijk is not an average search area. The municipality combines a compact village centre with extensive rural areas, and this is reflected in the type of homes that become available. End-of-terrace houses are relatively scarce here: the supply largely consists of detached houses and semi-detached houses, so when an end-of-terrace house does come on the market, it quickly attracts attention. Anyone actively searching for a home for sale in Oisterwijk will notice that end-of-terrace houses fall into the upper mid-range and are rarely on the market for long.
The typical buyer is someone looking for space without taking the step to a detached house. End-of-terrace houses offer an extra side, more light, and often a larger garden. This makes them popular with families, but also with people moving from Tilburg or the Randstad to a quieter environment.
What determines the price of an end-of-terrace house in Oisterwijk
Buying an end-of-terrace house in Oisterwijk means taking into account a number of factors that push the price up or down. Current asking prices and transaction prices can be found in the overview at the top of this page. What influences the price:
- Location within the municipality. An end-of-terrace house in Pannenschuur or near the centre commands a different price than a house in the rural area.
- Plot size. End-of-terrace houses often have a larger side or back garden. The larger the plot, the higher the asking price generally is.
- Year of construction and state of maintenance. Older houses from the 1970s and 1980s are often cheaper to purchase but may come with higher maintenance costs.
- Energy label. A poor label weighs more heavily than a few years ago, especially now that mortgage lenders are paying closer attention to it.
- Extension or renovation history. An end-of-terrace house with an extension or roof extension scores higher, provided the permit was demonstrably applied for.
Practical tips for buying an end-of-terrace house in Oisterwijk
- Check the property boundary carefully. With end-of-terrace houses, the plot borders two streets or neighbours. Check the cadastral map to see if the actual situation matches the property boundaries. Fences and hedges are sometimes in the wrong place.
- Ask about permits for the side wall. Extensions on the side of an end-of-terrace house are not always exempt from planning permission. Check this before you make an offer, not after.
- Watch out for easements. End-of-terrace houses on a passage or alley sometimes have an easement giving neighbours a right of way. This is in the deed, not in the advertisement.
- Lateral distance to the road. Some end-of-terrace houses are close to a carriageway or cycle path. Ask whether the municipality has plans for the adjacent street, especially in growing neighbourhoods.
- Respond quickly. Buying an end-of-terrace house in Oisterwijk requires a fast response. Engage a buying agent who knows the area and can arrange a viewing quickly.
- Turn on push notifications. Download the free Buurtje.nl app from the App Store or via Google Play. The app is free and sends you a notification as soon as a new end-of-terrace house listing appears in Oisterwijk. In a tight market, every hour counts.
- Check the WOZ value of comparable homes. This gives an indication of whether the asking price is realistic, without relying on what the seller's agent says.
Neighbourhoods in Oisterwijk worth considering
Not every neighbourhood in Oisterwijk has as many end-of-terrace houses, but the spread across the municipality is wide. Below is an overview based on resident ratings and atmosphere. See also the neighbourhood data and reviews of Oisterwijk for a complete picture.
- Pannenschuur (9.3/10): The highest-rated neighbourhood in the municipality. Quiet, green, and close to amenities. End-of-terrace houses here are sought after and rarely come on the market.
- Buitengebied Oisterwijk Zuid (8.4/10): More space, fewer neighbours. Houses here are further apart, which enhances the character of an end-of-terrace house. Suitable if you are looking for peace and nature.
- Buitengebied Haaren (8.4/10): Rural character, good score. The former Haaren merged into the municipality of Oisterwijk in 2021. The supply here is limited, but the surroundings are green and open.
- Dorp Moergestel (8.0/10): Small-scale village character with its own centre. End-of-terrace houses in Moergestel are often slightly more affordable than in Oisterwijk village itself, with a similar living environment.
Looking outside Oisterwijk too?
The supply in Oisterwijk is limited in size. If you are flexible on location, it is wise to also look at end-of-terrace houses in Tilburg. Tilburg borders directly on the municipality and has a larger and faster rotating supply. Would you rather rent while waiting for a home to buy? Then also check the supply of end-of-terrace houses for rent in Oisterwijk as a temporary option.
Frequently asked questions
What does a corner house cost in Oisterwijk?
Corner houses in Oisterwijk typically fall into the higher mid-range segment. Specific asking prices and recent transaction prices can be found in the overview at the top of this page. The price is mainly determined by the neighbourhood, plot size, year of construction and energy label.
How do I quickly find a corner house for sale in Oisterwijk?
Download the free Buurtje.nl app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android). The app will send you a push notification as soon as a new listing appears that matches your search criteria. In a tight market like Oisterwijk, quick response is essential.
What legal aspects should I consider for a corner house?
Always check the cadastral map for the exact property boundaries: with corner houses, the plot borders two sides and fences or hedges are sometimes in the wrong place. Also check for easements, such as a right of way via the side strip. This is stated in the deed of ownership, not in the sales brochure.
Which neighbourhoods in Oisterwijk are most popular?
Pannenschuur scores highest with a resident rating of 9.3/10 and is close to amenities. Buitengebied Oisterwijk Zuid and Buitengebied Haaren both score 8.4/10 and are attractive for those seeking peace and space. Dorp Moergestel (8.0/10) offers a small-scale village character with slightly more supply.
Is parking a problem at a corner house in Oisterwijk?
In most residential areas of Oisterwijk, parking is spacious. Corner houses often have a driveway or the possibility to create one on the side of the plot. In the village centre of Oisterwijk itself, parking space may be more limited. Always ask about the parking situation during busy times when viewing.
Pleasant and good living, with a nice park where the children can play nicely, a community centre where there is always something to do, people who are there for you, and a supermarket in the neighbourhood, but the most important thing is that it's pleasant living here.
Auto-translated to English by AII have had a good experience with this neighbourhood. I grew up here and have always enjoyed it very much. The people are always very friendly and welcoming, and everything you need is here. It's not much, but just enough. I do feel that I would have preferred it if there were, for example, a Kruidvat in Moergestel, but as I said: we have everything we need here!
Auto-translated to English by AIVery cosy but busy, I have almost no contact with the neighbours but there is good contact.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood is nice. A bit too many old people though. But that doesn't matter. The only thing is that they drive very fast in the street.
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