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End-of-terrace houses for sale in Rheden

End-terrace houses in Rheden are scarce and sought after. Check the current listings at the top and read here what you need to know before making an offer.

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End-terrace houses in Rheden: what defines the supply

Rheden is not an average Gelderland municipality. The combination of wooded surroundings, the Veluwezoom as a backyard, and village centres such as Velp, Dieren and the village of Rheden itself attracts buyers who consciously choose peace without letting go of the city. End-terrace houses fit that profile well: more outdoor space, a private driveway or side path, and slightly more privacy than a mid-terrace neighbour allows.

The supply of all homes for sale in Rheden is limited. End-terrace houses form an even smaller segment within that. Most are in post-war residential areas, particularly end-of-terrace houses from the 1950s to the 1980s. New-build end-terrace houses are rare. Those looking must have patience or be able to act quickly.

The type attracts a diverse range of buyers: families wanting an extra strip of land, people who work from home and need a separate entrance, and older people who want the car close to the front door. End-terrace houses in Rheden are therefore not a niche for one type of buyer, but scarcity does make it a competitive market.

What you need to know before making an offer

  • Check the property boundary. With end-terrace houses, the plot borders a public road or alley. Municipal boundary registrations do not always match reality. Have this checked by a notary or land registry specialist before signing.
  • Pay attention to the side path. A side path next to an end-terrace house is sometimes private, sometimes municipal land, and sometimes an easement for neighbours. This directly affects what you can build or place there.
  • Wind load and maintenance. End-terrace houses have more wall surface and are more exposed. This means higher heating costs if insulation is not up to standard, and more exterior painting. Have a structural survey carried out, even on relatively new homes.
  • Respond quickly. The current number of available end-terrace houses in Rheden is low. Check the overview at the top of this page for the current status. Homes here sometimes go under offer within a few days.
  • Set up an alert via the Buurtje.nl app. The app is free and sends you a push notification as soon as a new end-terrace house appears in Rheden. Download it from the App Store or Google Play. This way you won't miss any new listings.
  • Check the zoning plan for extensions. A side wall facing a public road sometimes falls under a separate building regime. A dormer or extension on the side is not always exempt from planning permission, even if the space seems available.
  • Financing: pay attention to WOZ value and outbuildings. An end-terrace house with a large shed or garage on the side plot can positively influence the valuation, but can also raise questions with the mortgage lender if the outbuilding turns out to be unpermitted.

Price level and what determines the price

End-terrace houses in Rheden fall into the upper mid-range segment. This has several causes. The municipality has a relatively attractive living environment, the distance to Arnhem is short, and supply is structurally limited. Check the overview at the top of this page for current price indications.

Factors influencing the price of a specific end-terrace house:

  • Size and layout of the side plot (driveway, garden, storage)
  • Energy label and insulation condition
  • Location relative to the forest edge or main roads
  • Presence of a garage or carport
  • Year of construction and degree of modernisation

Also check the reviews and neighbourhood data for Rheden for a broader context on living quality per village.

Three neighbourhoods worth looking at

Rheden consists of several villages, each with its own character. For those considering buying an end-terrace house in Rheden, it is worth comparing the villages separately.

  • Rheden district (resident score 7.9/10). The village of Rheden itself scores highly with residents. Quiet, green, close to the Veluwezoom. End-terrace houses are scarce but sought-after here, especially in the post-war streets around the centre.
  • Velp (resident score 7.2/10). Velp is the largest village and has the most diverse housing supply. More turnover, more chance of an end-terrace house becoming available. Well connected to Arnhem and the A12.
  • Dieren (resident score 5.9/10). Dieren scores lower with residents, but does have a train station and a wider supply. For those willing to compromise slightly on atmosphere but wanting more chance of an end-terrace house within budget.

No supply found? Also look at Arnhem

Rheden directly borders Arnhem. If you are flexible on municipality but stick to the type of home, you can expand your search area. The supply of end-terrace houses in Arnhem is larger and covers several neighbourhoods with varying price levels. Some Arnhem neighbourhoods literally border the Rheden villages, so daily life hardly differs.

If you still want to stay specifically in Rheden but are also considering renting, then check the supply of end-terrace houses for rent in Rheden as an interim solution while waiting for the right purchase property.


Frequently asked questions

What does an end-of-terrace house cost in Rheden?

End-of-terrace houses in Rheden typically fall into the higher mid-range segment. The exact price depends on the core area (Velp, Dieren or Rheden), the plot, the energy label and the condition of the house. Check the overview at the top of this page for current asking prices.

How do I quickly find a new end-of-terrace house in Rheden?

Supply is limited and houses sell quickly. Download the free Buurtje.nl app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) and set up a search for end-of-terrace houses in Rheden. You will then receive an instant push notification as soon as new listings appear.

What legal aspects should I consider with an end-of-terrace house?

Pay close attention to the boundary of the side plot. With an end-of-terrace house, it often borders a public road or alley, and cadastral data does not always match reality. Also check whether there are easements on the side path, and ask whether outbuildings such as a garage or shed have been permitted. A notary or surveyor can investigate this for you.

Which neighbourhood in Rheden has the highest resident satisfaction score?

The village of Rheden itself scores highest with a resident satisfaction score of 7.9/10. Velp follows with 7.2/10 and has more housing supply and better accessibility towards Arnhem. Dieren scores 5.9/10 but has a train station and generally more supply.

Is parking a problem with an end-of-terrace house in Rheden?

In most Rheden core areas, parking is not a major issue, but this varies by street. End-of-terrace houses more often have the possibility of a private driveway or side path, making parking on private property easier. Check during viewing whether the driveway is truly private and whether there is no municipal claim on the side path.


Experiences from Rheden
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8.4
Vera Smeltink
Family · Semi-detached
Neighbourhood review

It is a beautiful, quiet neighbourhood, surrounded by nature. There are some spots where you wouldn't want to walk in the evening, but these are relatively few. The people are very involved with each other and have many mutual connections. However, people drive quite fast on the streets.

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7.6
Martin
Living together · Overig
Nice neighbourhood to live in

People regularly drive too fast through the street (30 km/h zone), which does not improve road safety. Also, pavements are uneven due to tree root growth. The older generation in particular experiences inconvenience from this. Perhaps something can be done about this?

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3.6
ES
Living alone · Terraced house
Impoverished

Impoverished and high crime rate

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7.6
M. Vos
Living together · Terraced house
A cosy and pleasant neighbourhood to live in.

In itself there is little contact with neighbours, but you can change that yourself by seeking contact.

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6.1
Fam hgm
Family · Semi-detached
Demolition takes time

We've been living here for quite a while since 2003, the neighbourhood is being flattened

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4.6
Wilma
Living together · Semi-detached
Disappointed, surprised and sometimes scared.

The neighbourhood has deteriorated rapidly in a short time. I've lived here for 42 years and see the dilapidation and poor maintenance of the houses and surroundings. The residents are also hardening in their behaviour, lots of arguments and noise. I no longer enjoy living here and would very much like another home in a different neighbourhood.

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7.1
Lila
Family · Semi-detached
01-05-2025
Not much contact but otherwise fine

Busy streets, lots of greenery, many shops but also many that are empty and the people are fine, but not much contact with them

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8.8
Storm
Family · Semi-detached
De Steeg12-04-2025
Perfect

I think the neighbourhood is great

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