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End-of-terrace houses for sale in Veere

End-terraced houses in Veere are scarce and sell quickly. On this page you will find current listings, neighbourhood info and practical buying tips.

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Veere: a market where supply is scarce and competition is fierce

Veere is no ordinary Zeeland municipality. The combination of coastal villages, polder strips and protected townscapes means the housing market here has its own rules. The supply of owner-occupied homes is structurally limited, and corner houses form an even smaller segment within that. Anyone wanting to buy a corner house in Veere must reckon with a market that is buyer-dominated and where new supply is quickly snapped up.

Corner houses in Veere attract a mix of buyers: families looking for extra outdoor space, people moving from the Randstad to Zeeland, and local home-movers. The type suits the village scale of the municipality, where detached houses are expensive and terraced houses offer little extra space. View the current supply via all owner-occupied homes in Veere.

What specifically makes a corner house in Veere different

A corner house has advantages, but also specific points of attention that come with this type. Especially in a municipality like Veere, with many older buildings and sometimes complex ownership situations.

  • Side wall and maintenance. An extra wall means more exterior surface. For older homes, check whether the cavity wall is well insulated and whether there are damp problems. This is not always sufficiently highlighted in valuations.
  • Boundary and side path. The side path next to a corner house is not always owned by the owner. Always request the cadastral extract and check who owns the strip of land. This prevents surprises later.
  • Easements. In older Zeeland villages, easements (such as right of way for neighbours) are more common on corner plots than on terraced houses. Have this checked by a buying agent or notary.
  • Parking on own land. Many corner houses in Veere have the possibility of a driveway on the side. Check whether a driveway permit has been granted or still needs to be applied for from the municipality.
  • Speed of response. Corner houses rarely stay online long in this municipality. Set up search alerts so you get a notification immediately. Use the free Buurtje.nl app for this, which sends push notifications as soon as new supply appears. Available via the App Store and Google Play, both free.
  • Financing for small floor areas. Banks apply stricter requirements for homes under 40 m². Corner houses in Veere rarely fall into this category, but always check the floor area in advance if you are buying with a mortgage.
  • Monument status. In the historic centre of Veere town and in some villages, restrictions apply to renovations. If in doubt, ask the municipality for clarification before making an offer.

Price level: upper middle segment with local variation

Corner houses in Veere generally fall into the upper middle segment. This has several causes. The location close to the coast or in a protected village view weighs heavily in the asking price. Homes in good condition, with a side path or extra outdoor space, are priced accordingly higher.

Factors influencing the price:

  • Distance to the coast and recreational areas
  • Presence of a driveway or garage
  • State of maintenance, particularly the side wall
  • Monument status or location in a protected village view
  • Village or core (supply in Westkapelle differs from Domburg)

Current prices and available supply can be found in the overview at the top of this page. Also see the reviews and neighbourhood data of Veere for context per core.

Villages in Veere to watch

Veere consists of several cores, each with its own character. The resident scores give an indication of how satisfied residents are with their living environment.

  • Oostkapelle scores 9.4/10 from residents. Quiet, green core close to the dunes. Popular with families and people who combine peace and nature with good accessibility.
  • Meliskerke scores 8.0/10. Small polder village with little supply but a close-knit community. Corner houses rarely come onto the market here.
  • Vrouwenpolder scores 7.6/10. Coastal village with a strong seasonal character. Interesting for those looking for a home with rental potential or considering a second home.
  • Koudekerke scores 7.1/10. Larger core with more amenities, relatively the most supply in the municipality. Good starting point for those who want to combine buying a corner house in Veere with daily accessibility.
  • Serooskerke scores 7.0/10. Quiet village in the middle of the municipality, with a mixed housing supply.

Corner houses outside Veere: also look at Terneuzen

Anyone searching in the region but not finding suitable supply in Veere can look to surrounding municipalities. Corner houses in Terneuzen offer an alternative, generally with a wider supply and a different price level. The distance to the Zeeland coast is greater, but those flexible on location significantly increase their chances.

Do you also want to keep an eye on the rental market? Then view the supply of corner houses for rent in Veere as a temporary option while you search for a home to buy.


Frequently asked questions

What determines the price of a corner house in Veere?

The price of a corner house in Veere is determined by factors such as location (close to the coast or in a protected village view), the state of maintenance, the presence of a driveway or additional outdoor space, and any listed building status. Corner houses in Veere typically fall into the higher mid-range segment. Current prices can be found in the overview at the top of this page.

How can I quickly find a new corner house for sale in Veere?

Corner houses in Veere are rarely listed online for long. The fastest way not to miss anything is the free Buurtje.nl app, which sends a push notification as soon as new listings appear. 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 extract to see whether the side path or strip of land next to the house belongs to the plot. Also ask about easements, such as a right of way for neighbours. In older Zeeland villages, these are more common than elsewhere. Have this checked by a buying agent or notary before making an offer.

Which neighbourhoods in Veere score highest among residents?

Oostkapelle scores highest with a resident rating of 9.4/10, followed by Meliskerke (8.0/10) and Vrouwenpolder (7.6/10). Koudekerke (7.1/10) and Serooskerke (7.0/10) generally offer more listings. The scores are based on resident experiences and change slowly.

Is parking a concern with a corner house in Veere?

Yes. Many corner houses in Veere have space for a driveway on the side, but that does not automatically mean a driveway permit has already been granted. Check this in advance with the municipality of Veere. In the historic centre of Veere town, additional rules sometimes apply for parking solutions on private property.


Experiences from Veere
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7.1
Elisa
Family · Vrijstaand huis
16-08-2025
Nice for young families, but not for teenagers

I think it's very nice, certainly for young families or older people, but for ages 14-26 there isn't much to do, you quickly have to go to Middelburg or Vlissingen, but the path to Middelburg is very dark and unlit, which is why many young people can't or aren't allowed to go to the city alone. Therefore, a hangout spot for teenagers would be great. For example, every Friday and Saturday evening

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8.0
E
Family · Semi-detached
01-03-2025
A Christian neighbourhood with many families.

Quite a close-knit community, sometimes annoying, sometimes very positive. Within walking distance of primary school, secondary school is a bit further.

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9.4
De jong
Family · Vrijstaand huis
Randduin01-02-2025
Quiet neighbourhood.

Quiet neighbourhood. Little nuisance.

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7.6
An
Family · Semi-detached
26-08-2024
Sun, sea and wind

Village with many amenities and many tourists. Wonderful living, beautiful nature, the beach and sea nearby.

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7.0
Angel
Gezin · twee-onder-een-kap
08-11-2023
Cosy and quiet, always children outside

I went to primary school here, it's a nice primary school where you know each other well The houses sometimes look a bit shabby but that's not a problem, most houses have been there for a very long time The shop is nice and close by

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7.1
Elies
Gezin · vrijstaand huis
21-10-2023
Cosy

I think Koudekerke is a cosy neighbourhood. Although there is plenty to do for children under 12, children between 12 and 18 are a bit forgotten. There is a football club for teenagers where something is organised now and then. I think Koudekerke is very cosy and snug!

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