Terraced houses for sale in Roermond
Actively searching for terraced houses in Roermond requires speed and good preparation. Here you will find the current supply and everything you need to know.


Roermond as a buyer's market: what you notice when searching for a terraced house
Roermond is not a city where you take your time as a buyer. The supply of terraced houses is limited, demand is stable, and properties disappear from the market quickly. This is all due to its location: close to the German border, easily accessible via the A73 and A2, and with a city centre consistently highly rated by residents. View the current supply and most recent figures via all homes for sale in Roermond.
Terraced houses are the most common type in Roermond's post-war residential areas. They are suitable for starters with a solid budget, movers who want space without the costs of an end-of-terrace house, and dual-income earners who want to live close to Limburg's nature without paying Maastricht prices. The price level is in the upper middle segment. Cheap terraced houses are the exception.
What to look out for with a terraced house in Roermond
- Foundation and cavity wall. Many terraced houses in Roermond were built between 1950 and 1980. If in doubt, have a structural survey done, specifically focused on cavity wall insulation and moisture penetration. This type of house often has no or outdated cavity insulation.
- Boundary lines and fences. With terraced houses, boundary lines with neighbours are sometimes not recorded or have shifted over the years. Request the cadastral extract and compare it with the actual situation.
- Back entrance and parking. In neighbourhoods like Roermond-Oost and Maasniel, street parking is the norm. Check if there is a back entrance or possibility of a driveway, as this greatly affects daily usability.
- HOA or no HOA. Terraced houses almost never fall under an HOA, but check this for houses with shared sheds or communal facilities. Legally, you are then co-owner of shared parts.
- Respond quickly and completely. Estate agents in Roermond expect a complete financing plan with the first bid for popular homes. Having a mortgage offer in hand or a mortgage advisor who can act quickly makes the difference.
- Turn on push notifications. Via the free Buurtje.nl app, you will receive an immediate notification as soon as a new terraced house becomes available in Roermond. Download the app for free via the App Store or Google Play.
- Pay attention to energy label and subsidies. Homes with label D or lower leave room for sustainability subsidies, but banks also look at total housing costs including energy costs when financing. A poor label can affect the maximum mortgage.
What determines the price of a terraced house in Roermond
Roermond is no longer a cheap market. The price level for terraced houses is in the upper middle segment of Limburg. Current asking prices and sales data can be found in the overview at the top of this page.
Factors that drive the price up:
- Location in the Centre or Roermond-Zuid, within walking distance of the city centre.
- Presence of a garage, driveway or south-facing back garden.
- Recently renovated kitchen or bathroom.
- Energy label A or B, which buyers increasingly weigh heavily.
Factors that put downward pressure on the price:
- Busy traffic streets (especially around the ring roads).
- Older energy label without recent insulation.
- Location in a neighbourhood with a lower resident score.
Neighbourhoods in Roermond for a terraced house
Residents rate Roermond positively overall. Read more about the city via reviews and neighbourhood data of Roermond. Below are the neighbourhoods most relevant for buyers of terraced houses:
- Centrum (Wijk 00) — resident score 9.1/10. Historic city centre, many pre-war buildings. Terraced houses are scarce and expensive, but liveability is high.
- Roermond-Zuid (Wijk 02) — resident score 9.0/10. Quiet residential area with lots of greenery. Popular with families. Good supply of terraced houses from the 1970s and 1980s.
- Asenray (Wijk 06) — resident score 8.9/10. Village character close to the city. Limited supply, but those who live here like to stay.
- Hoogvonderen (Wijk 05) — resident score 8.8/10. Newer expansion area with larger plots. Suitable for those who want more space without being far from the centre.
- Maasniel (Wijk 03) — resident score 8.2/10. Former village, now part of the municipality. More affordable terraced houses, but fewer amenities within walking distance.
Also look across the municipal border
If you are actively looking to buy a terraced house but keep missing out in Roermond, it is wise to broaden your search. Maastricht has a different character but a similar type of supply. View terraced houses in Maastricht as an alternative or supplement to your search. The travel time between the two cities is limited and market conditions can vary greatly at any given time.
Would you rather rent while searching for a home to buy? Then also check the supply of terraced houses for rent in Roermond as a temporary solution.
Frequently asked questions
What does a terraced house in Roermond cost?
Terraced houses in Roermond fall into the upper middle segment of Limburg. Specific asking prices and recent sales data can be found in the overview at the top of this page. The price is strongly determined by the neighbourhood, the energy label and the condition of the property.
How can I quickly find a terraced house in Roermond?
Download the free Buurtje.nl app and set up a search alert for Roermond. You will then receive a push notification as soon as a new terraced house becomes available. The app is free to download from the App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android).
What legal aspects should I consider when buying a terraced house?
Always check the cadastral extract for property boundaries, especially with older terraced houses where fences or sheds may have shifted over the years. Also ask whether there is a Homeowners' Association (VvE) for shared facilities, and have a structural survey carried out for properties built before 1980.
Which neighbourhoods in Roermond are most popular?
The Centre (9.1/10) and Roermond-Zuid (9.0/10) score highest among residents. Asenray (8.9/10) and Hoogvonderen (8.8/10) are popular with those seeking peace and space. Maasniel (8.2/10) offers a more village-like character with slightly more affordable options.
Is parking a problem with terraced houses in Roermond?
In older neighbourhoods such as Roermond-Oost and Maasniel, street parking is the norm and can be tight at busy times. In newer neighbourhoods like Hoogvonderen, there is more often space for a driveway. Always check the parking situation at different times during a viewing.
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