End-of-terrace houses for sale in West Maas en Waal
Corner houses in West Maas en Waal are scarce. Check the current supply and discover which village suits you.





End-of-terrace houses along the Maas: what you can expect
West Maas en Waal is a municipality of dike villages. Dreumel, Wamel, Beneden-Leeuwen, Boven-Leeuwen: each village has its own character, but the housing stock shares one common feature. It is predominantly an owner-occupied market with little turnover. End-of-terrace houses are common here in terraced estates from the 1970s and 1980s, but also in newer expansion neighbourhoods on the edges of the villages.
The supply is limited. Buying an end-of-terrace house in West Maas en Waal requires patience, especially if you have specific requirements regarding location or garden. For those seeking space, a driveway and side outdoor space without having to go for a detached house, an end-of-terrace house here is a logical intermediate step. View the current supply in all homes for sale in West Maas en Waal for the most recent status.
What makes end-of-terrace houses here more expensive or cheaper
End-of-terrace houses in West Maas en Waal fall into the upper middle segment. This has to do with the type of municipality: few rental properties, many owner-occupiers, and a market where demand structurally exceeds supply.
Factors that drive up the price specifically for end-of-terrace houses:
- Larger plot area due to the side strip or corner garden
- Possibility of a driveway or garage on the side
- More light ingress due to extra windows on the side facade
- Location in a newer neighbourhood compared to an older expansion neighbourhood
- Condition of the side facade (cavity wall insulation, maintenance) weighs more heavily than with mid-terrace houses
Note: banks scrutinise homes under 40m² living space. End-of-terrace houses in this municipality are usually well above that, but always check this on the building plan. Also see the reviews and neighbourhood data of West Maas en Waal for more context on the local market.
Practical tips for those looking for an end-of-terrace house in West Maas en Waal
- Set an alert, not a search query. End-of-terrace houses appear here irregularly. If you only search periodically, you will miss most of the supply. Set up a search and let notifications work for you.
- Use the free Buurtje.nl app. The app sends push notifications as soon as new supply appears that meets your criteria. Free to download via the App Store and Google Play.
- Check the property boundary on the side. With end-of-terrace houses, the boundary with the public road or adjacent plot is not always clear in the advertisement. Request the cadastral extract before making an offer.
- Pay attention to the HOA status for 1970s homes. Some terraced estates have an active HOA for communal facilities. Check if there is a reserve fund and what the contribution is.
- Ask about the side facade for older construction. An end-of-terrace house has more facade surface exposed to wind and rain. Specifically ask about the condition of cavity wall insulation and brickwork on the side.
- Also explore the rental alternative. If buying is not possible now, then look at renting end-of-terrace houses in West Maas en Waal as a temporary solution while you continue searching.
- Respond quickly to new builds. Expansion neighbourhoods in the villages are sold in phases. Registering with the municipality or project developer gives you an advantage over public sale.
Dreumel, Beneden-Leeuwen, Wamel or Boven-Leeuwen?
The four main villages of West Maas en Waal differ noticeably from each other. Here is an overview based on resident experiences:
- Wijk 06 Dreumel scores the highest in the municipality with a 9.0/10. Small village directly on the Maas, quiet and green. Supply is scarce, but residential satisfaction is remarkably high.
- Wijk 04 Beneden-Leeuwen scores a 7.8/10 and is the largest village in the municipality. More amenities, more housing supply, and therefore more chance of an end-of-terrace house becoming available.
- Wijk 08 Wamel has a score of 7.6/10. Dike village with its own character, small-scale and quiet. Suitable for those who consciously choose a smaller community.
- Wijk 05 Boven-Leeuwen scores a 7.1/10. More expansion construction, slightly more accessible in terms of price, and reasonable connections towards Nijmegen and Tiel.
Nothing found? Also look in Arnhem
West Maas en Waal has a limited stock. If you are flexible in location, it pays to also look at end-of-terrace houses in Arnhem. Arnhem has a larger and more diverse supply, with neighbourhoods ranging in character from quiet suburbs to more urban areas. The travel time from West Maas en Waal to Arnhem is limited, making it a realistic option if you cannot find anything here that fits.
Frequently asked questions
What determines the price of an end-of-terrace house in West Maas en Waal?
End-of-terrace houses in West Maas en Waal fall into the upper middle segment. Price-determining factors include plot size, the presence of a driveway or side strip, the condition of the side facade, and the location within the village. New-build neighbourhoods are generally more expensive than older expansion neighbourhoods. See the overview at the top of this page for current price indications.
How can I quickly find an end-of-terrace house for sale in West Maas en Waal?
Supply in West Maas en Waal is limited and houses sell quickly. The free Buurtje.nl app sends you a push notification as soon as a new end-of-terrace house becomes available. Download the app for free from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) and set your search criteria.
What legal aspects should I consider with an end-of-terrace house?
Always request a cadastral map to determine the exact property boundary on the side. With older end-of-terrace houses, there may be easements, for example for a path along the side facade. Also check whether there is an active homeowners' association (VvE) and whether a reserve fund exists for communal maintenance.
Which neighbourhood in West Maas en Waal has the highest resident satisfaction?
Dreumel scores highest with a 9.0/10 on resident satisfaction. Beneden-Leeuwen follows with a 7.8/10 and has the most housing supply. Wamel (7.6/10) and Boven-Leeuwen (7.1/10) are smaller-scale and quieter in character.
Is parking an advantage with an end-of-terrace house in West Maas en Waal?
Yes, in most cases it is. End-of-terrace houses often have space on the side for a driveway or carport, which is a practical advantage in the villages of West Maas en Waal. Public parking is not a problem in the smaller villages, but having your own driveway offers more convenience and can positively influence the value of the house.
A lot of chatting, blathering about nonsense
Auto-translated to English by AII think very little of the neighbourhood already; the neighbour is nothing, an autistic man who can't stand dogs, and the other neighbours around have little or no contact anymore.
Auto-translated to English by AIBoth in Dreumel and Beneden-Leeuwen there are several shops, but in Wamel we only have a neighbourhood supermarket that closes early and is closed on Sundays, which is sometimes annoying because then you would have to take the car to go to Dreumel and Leeuwen instead of just quickly cycling to the shop.
Auto-translated to English by AII moved here in December and so far haven't experienced any bad things in this neighbourhood. Nice people, cosy atmosphere, everything is within walking distance. It's also kept very clean; there's always something on the ground, that's just how it is, but otherwise we all do our best to keep the streets as clean as possible.
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood is great, activities are organised, people are friendly, lots of dog owners walking together, people are there for fellow residents.
Auto-translated to English by AIPolstraat is a street that has been there for hundreds of years, but has actually always had little development. It runs from the centre of the village outwards towards the countryside. There are old farms and duck houses and, since a year and a half, also ours. The neighbourhood is neat and clean, people get along well, and it is spacious. More building will take place soon, fortunately in ribbon development so that the character is preserved. Almost everyone who lives here loves nature, which is why everyone is often busy in the garden or I see them in the nature reserve just behind the dyke. I never want to leave here. Everything is within reach for me: the GP, supermarket and several eateries are 1 to 2 kilometres away. There is a primary school, a swimming pool and various sports facilities within less than 5 minutes by bike. All this while you still feel like you live in the countryside here. The nearest secondary school is half an hour's bike ride away, but that builds character.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt is very calm and beautiful but it is not that big
Auto-translated to English by AIAlways been a resident of this village. It's a small village but cosy!
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