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End-of-terrace houses for sale in Tilburg

End-of-terrace houses in Tilburg are scarce and sell quickly. On this page you will find the current supply, neighbourhood tips and practical purchasing information.

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Tilburg has space, but corner houses are scarce

Tilburg is a city that has developed rapidly in recent years. New neighbourhoods on the outskirts, renovations in the ring around the centre, and a growing demand from families seeking more space. Corner houses are a separate segment in this playing field: they become available less often than terraced houses, immediately attract multiple interested parties, and are rarely listed online for long. Supply is limited, competition is real.

For those actively looking to buy a corner house in Tilburg, it is useful to understand what you will encounter. Check the current supply and most recent figures in the overview at the top of this page.

What makes corner houses in Tilburg different from elsewhere

Tilburg has a mix of post-war expansion neighbourhoods, 1970s stamp-plan neighbourhoods, and new-build locations. Corner houses in those post-war neighbourhoods often have a generous side strip of land, but also older window frames, single glazing, and an energy label that requires investment. In new-build neighbourhoods like Witbrant, the corner houses are more modern and energy-efficient, but also significantly more expensive.

Corner houses in Tilburg are therefore not a single product. The type, construction period, and neighbourhood together determine what you buy. This makes comparing on price alone insufficient.

Suitable for: families wanting a larger garden, people looking for an extra driveway or storage, and buyers who value fewer direct neighbours. Less suitable if you want to move in quickly without renovation, unless you specifically filter for new-build or recently renovated homes.

Practical tips for buying a corner house in Tilburg

  • Check the property boundaries before purchase. Corner houses border public areas. Sometimes the side strip is used as a garden but is formally owned by the municipality. Request the cadastral map and compare it with what is actually fenced off.
  • Pay attention to the HOA status for corner houses in a block. Is the house in a row with a shared foundation or roof structure? Then there may be an active or dormant HOA, even if it looks like a detached corner property.
  • Calculate the extra maintenance costs. Two façades instead of one means more painting work, more gutter length, and often more heat loss. Factor this into your bid, not just the asking price.
  • Look at the parking situation on the corner. In Tilburg's expansion neighbourhoods, the side strip of corner houses is often used as an informal parking space by neighbours. Check if there is a driveway or if one can be created, and whether a permit is required.
  • Respond quickly: corner houses are listed online for a shorter time. Enable notifications via the free Buurtje.nl app. You will receive a push notification as soon as new listings matching your search appear. Free to download from the App Store and Google Play.
  • Ask about the structural condition of the foundation on the corner. Corner houses in Tilburg from the 1950s and 1960s sometimes rest on wooden piles that have been exposed to drying out earlier on the outer side. Have a structural survey carried out before making an offer.
  • Expect a higher WOZ value. Corner houses are often valued higher by municipalities due to the larger plot. This directly affects your municipal taxes and the amount of your ground rent if the land is not owned.

Price level: what determines the value of a corner house in Tilburg

Corner houses in Tilburg generally fall into the higher mid-range segment compared to similar terraced houses on the same street. The premium is determined by the extra land, the corner location (more light, fewer neighbours), and the possibility of creating a driveway or extension.

Factors pushing the price up: new-build or recently renovated, energy label A or B, a neighbourhood with high resident satisfaction, and a spacious side strip already laid out as a garden or parking space. Factors pushing the price down: older energy label, deferred maintenance on the extra façade, location on a busy corner street.

Check the current price level in the overview at the top of this page or explore all homes for sale in Tilburg for a broader view of the market.

Neighbourhoods in Tilburg with the highest resident satisfaction

Not every neighbourhood has an equal supply of corner houses, but the following neighbourhoods score high on liveability and are therefore worth searching. Resident scores change slowly and provide a reliable picture of long-term living quality.

  • Witbrant (9.5/10): New-build neighbourhood in the north of Tilburg, quiet, lots of green space and families. Corner houses here are modern but require a higher investment.
  • Udenhout (8.9/10): Village within the municipality of Tilburg, with its own character and relatively many detached and corner houses. Suitable for those seeking space away from urban bustle.
  • Dalem Zuid (8.9/10): Quiet residential neighbourhood with a good mix of housing types. Solid choice for families.
  • Berkel-Enschot (8.6/10): Village atmosphere, good connection to Tilburg city centre. Regularly corner houses from the 1980s and 1990s on the market.
  • Groenewoud (8.5/10): Green neighbourhood with a quiet character, popular with young families wanting a bit more space.

More neighbourhood data and resident reviews can be found on the Tilburg overview page.

Also look outside Tilburg?

Those flexible in the region can also look in the surrounding cities. The supply of corner houses in Eindhoven is similar in size and price level, but the neighbourhood structure and type of homes differ. Eindhoven has more new-build projects in the higher segments, while Tilburg offers more variety in older construction periods. For those prioritising buying a corner house and willing to undertake a longer search, it pays to monitor both markets simultaneously. Or consider renting a corner house in Tilburg as a temporary solution while waiting for the right purchase property.


Frequently asked questions

What does a corner house cost in Tilburg?

Corner houses in Tilburg generally fall into the higher mid-range segment compared to similar terraced houses. The price is determined by factors such as construction year, energy label, the size of the side strip and the neighbourhood. Current actual prices can be found in the overview at the top of this page.

How can I quickly find a corner house in Tilburg?

Corner houses are listed online for a short time. The fastest way not to miss anything is the free Buurtje.nl app. You will receive a push notification as soon as new listings appear that match your filters. The app is free to download from the App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android).

What legal aspects should I consider with a corner house?

Always check the cadastral boundaries. The side strip of a corner house is sometimes used as a garden, but may formally be owned by the municipality. Also ask whether there is an active or dormant homeowners' association (VvE) if the house is part of a block. For leasehold land, the higher WOZ value of a corner house directly affects the leasehold canon.

Which neighbourhoods in Tilburg are most popular with residents?

Based on resident scores, Witbrant (9.5/10), Udenhout (8.9/10) and Dalem Zuid (8.9/10) score the highest. Berkel-Enschot (8.6/10) and Groenewoud (8.5/10) are also well rated by residents. These scores change slowly and provide a reliable picture of living quality.

Is parking a problem with a corner house in Tilburg?

In Tilburg's expansion neighbourhoods, the side strip of corner houses is often informally used as a parking space by neighbours. Before purchase, check whether there is a private driveway or whether one can be constructed, and whether a permit is required for this. In neighbourhoods with paid parking or a parking permit system, additional rules may apply for driveways on corner plots.


Experiences from Tilburg
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8.3
Susanne schrauwen
Living together · Apartment
Binnenstad West10-02-2026
Quite idiosyncratic living

Nice living environment. People look out for each other

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8.3
Marianne
Living alone · Semi-detached
Rauwbraken31-01-2026
Lovely

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8.9
Marianne
Living alone · Terraced house
Rauwbraken26-01-2026
Pleasant, I know most people well, but as everywhere, the elderly are passing away and new young families are taking their place. That's normal, but for those left behind, it requires quite some adjustment with all these changes of residents.

It remains a nice and quiet neighbourhood, and those young families are entitled to that just as I am. 60 years ago, we also came to live there with 5 children, and now everyone has flown the nest except me! But the memories remain.

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7.9
Henk van berkel
Living together · Terraced house
Landbouwbuurt02-01-2026
Great

Helpful, they are there for each other. Too bad there is no Aldi, especially for the elderly, they only have Jumbo. Lidl would also be nice.

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7.6
Oliwia Domarecka
Family · Terraced house
Neat and quiet neighbourhood

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8.1
Jose
Living alone · Vrijstaand huis
Huibeven Midden08-12-2025
Nice neighbourhood

Live in a nice neighbourhood where people look out for each other, feel safe

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7.3
ANITA KRIST
Living alone · Overig
Versatile neighbourhood

Close to public transport, shops, city centre and schools. Residents from all kinds of countries in the neighbourhood and actually little nuisance from so many cultures together.

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A. V
Living together · Terraced house
Nice

Neighbours are welcoming and kind, everything is close together but that's not a problem, no issues with noise or anything. If something is going on, the neighbourhood hears about it fairly quickly. Not much greenery.

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