End-of-terrace houses for sale in Roermond
End-terraced houses in Roermond are scarce and sell quickly. On this page you will find the current supply, neighbourhood info and concrete buying tips.







Roermond and the corner house: what you need to know about this specific offering
Roermond is a compact Limburg city where the housing market behaves differently than in the Randstad, but is certainly not easier. The supply of corner houses is limited, demand is stable, and buyers who know what they are looking for have an advantage over those still browsing. Corner houses in Roermond are predominantly in the upper middle segment: you pay for the extra land, the detached side wall, and the possibilities that offers. The current supply and most recent price developments can be found in the overview at the top of this page.
Who is a corner house suitable for here? Families who want a driveway or extension, people who work from home and need peace on one side, and buyers who want to expand in the future. The combination of an affordable entry price compared to detached houses, with more space than a mid-terrace house, makes this type attractive in a city like Roermond.
Five neighbourhoods where corner houses are most common and valued
Not every neighbourhood in Roermond has as many corner houses in the owner-occupied segment. These are the neighbourhoods worth following closely:
- Centrum (wijk 00) — resident score 9.1/10. Close to the Meuse, historic buildings, little supply but when it appears it goes quickly.
- Roermond-Zuid (wijk 02) — resident score 9.0/10. Quiet residential area with larger plots, popular with families. Corner houses here often have a generous side driveway.
- Asenray (wijk 06) — resident score 8.9/10. Village character on the edge of the municipality. More green, more space, and corner houses that sometimes border open countryside.
- Hoogvonderen (wijk 05) — resident score 8.8/10. Newer buildings, good accessibility. Corner houses here are often recently built and more energy-efficient.
- Maasniel (wijk 03) — resident score 8.2/10. Old village that was merged with Roermond. Character of a Limburg village, with occasional corner houses on a spacious plot.
More neighbourhood data, resident reviews and liveability scores per neighbourhood can be found on the municipality overview page of Roermond.
What to look out for when buying a corner house in Roermond
Buying a corner house in Roermond requires specific attention to a number of points that are less relevant for mid-terrace houses:
- Boundary and side strip: check the purchase agreement and the cadastre exactly where the boundary runs. The side strip next to a corner house is not always fully owned by the seller. This sometimes only becomes clear late in the process in Roermond, as elsewhere.
- Building possibilities: corner houses seem to offer space for an extension or garage, but the zoning plan and the aesthetics committee determine what is allowed. Check this with the municipality before making an offer.
- Wind load and side wall maintenance: a free side wall wears out faster than a party wall. Have a structural survey carried out, specifically focused on the condition of that wall, the pointing and the roof edge on the side.
- Parking: corner houses sometimes have their own driveway, but in older neighbourhoods in the centre this is not a given. Check whether a permit for a driveway exists or can be applied for.
- Speed of response: in Roermond, corner houses in sought-after neighbourhoods rarely stay online for more than a few weeks. Ensure your financing is already prepared (mortgage statement or calculation) so you can act quickly.
- Use the Buurtje.nl app: the free app sends you a push notification as soon as a new corner house becomes available in Roermond. This way you are there before people who only search manually. Free to download via the App Store and Google Play.
- Corner premium in valuation: banks and valuers sometimes assign a higher value to the extra land of a corner house. This works in your favour when financing, but check whether the asking price already fully incorporates that premium.
What determines the price of a corner house in Roermond?
Corner houses in Roermond generally fall into the upper middle segment. The price is determined not only by the house itself, but by a combination of factors:
- Plot size and the usability of the side strip.
- Location in the neighbourhood: a corner house on a busy road is less desirable than one on a quiet side street.
- Energy label. Older corner houses with poor insulation of the free side wall score lower, which affects the price and your monthly costs.
- Presence of a garage or carport on the side plot.
- Year of construction and state of maintenance of the extra wall sections.
Current asking prices and recent sales transactions can be found in the overview of all owner-occupied homes in Roermond.
Buying a corner house just outside Roermond: Venlo as an alternative
Those who expand their search radius slightly will find a wider supply. Corner houses in Venlo are a logical step if you cannot find anything suitable in Roermond. Venlo has a larger housing stock and sometimes a slightly different price level, depending on the neighbourhood. The distance between the two cities is small enough to follow both markets simultaneously.
Are you considering renting instead of buying, or do you want to compare options? Also check the supply of corner houses for rent in Roermond.
Frequently asked questions
What does a corner house in Roermond cost?
Corner houses in Roermond generally fall into the higher mid-range of the owner-occupied market. The price depends on the neighbourhood, plot size, energy label, and the condition of the free side wall. Current asking prices can be found in the overview at the top of this page.
How do I quickly find a new corner house in Roermond?
Corner houses in Roermond rarely stay online for long. The free Buurtje.nl app sends you a push notification as soon as new listings become available. Download the app for free from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) and set up your search.
What legal aspects should I consider with a corner house?
Always check in the land registry and the purchase agreement exactly where the boundary of the side strip runs. That strip is not always fully owned by the seller. Also ask whether a valid driveway permit exists if there is a driveway, and whether expansion plans comply with the zoning plan.
In which neighbourhoods in Roermond are most corner houses for sale?
Corner houses are scattered throughout the municipality. Neighbourhoods such as Roermond-Zuid (score 9.0/10), Asenray (8.9/10) and Hoogvonderen (8.8/10) have relatively larger plots and therefore more often corner houses with a usable side strip. The Centre (9.1/10) has few listings, but when something becomes available, the location is unique.
Is parking a problem with a corner house in Roermond?
That varies greatly by neighbourhood. In newer neighbourhoods like Hoogvonderen, a private driveway or garage is common for a corner house. In older neighbourhoods around the centre, this is less common. Check during a viewing whether a driveway permit is present and whether the municipality allows expansion.
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