End-of-terrace houses for sale in Woensdrecht
End-of-terrace houses in Woensdrecht are scarce and sell quickly. On this page you will find current listings, neighbourhood information and practical tips for buying an end-of-terrace house in Woensdrecht.





End-of-terrace houses in Woensdrecht: what you'll find here
Woensdrecht is not a large city, but a municipality with its own rhythm. Hoogerheide, Putte, Huijbergen and the village of Woensdrecht itself lie close to the Belgian border, surrounded by polder land and forests. The housing market here is dominated by owner-occupied homes: rental properties are scarce, owner-occupied homes are the norm. End-of-terrace houses fit that picture well. They are scattered throughout the residential areas of the villages, often from the 1970s and 1980s, sometimes newer.
The supply is limited. That's not marketing talk, but a given in a small municipality. Anyone actively looking for an end-of-terrace house for sale in Woensdrecht must act quickly as soon as something becomes available. End-of-terrace houses here attract multiple interested parties, especially if they come with a larger garden or extra parking space. For current numbers and prices: see the overview at the top of this page.
Why end-of-terrace houses are just a bit different here
An end-of-terrace house in Woensdrecht has a few characteristics that you don't always see in larger cities. The plots are often more spacious than in urban areas, with a side strip or garden around the corner. This makes them popular with families and people who want outdoor space. But there are also points to consider:
- End-of-terrace houses have more wall surface than mid-terrace houses. That means higher energy bills if the insulation is not up to scratch. Check the energy label and, if in doubt, ask for a structural survey.
- The side wall often borders public space or a path. Check whether there are any easements, for example a right of way for neighbours or the municipality.
- Parking on private property is more often possible in Woensdrecht than in a city, but it's not a given. Ask whether the driveway or carport legally belongs to the house or is a separate plot.
- End-of-terrace houses are sometimes offered with an extension or outbuilding on the side. Check whether it has planning permission. An illegal extension can cause problems with mortgage lending.
- The WOZ value of end-of-terrace houses is generally slightly higher than that of mid-terrace houses on the same street. This affects municipal taxes.
Practical tips for those who need to act quickly
- Set up a search for the type "end-of-terrace house" and enable notifications. New listings in Woensdrecht go fast. With the free Buurtje.nl app, you'll receive a push notification as soon as a new end-of-terrace house becomes available. The app is free to download from the App Store and Google Play.
- Arrange your financing before you go viewings. In a tight market with limited supply, a mortgage offer or financing confirmation is a serious advantage when negotiating.
- Have a structural survey carried out, even if the house looks good. End-of-terrace houses with a side wall that hasn't been maintained for a long time can hide damp problems.
- Request the zoning plan. In villages like Hoogerheide and Huijbergen, specific rules sometimes apply for extensions on the side of an end-of-terrace house.
- Also check the boundary on the side. Sometimes it is narrower than it looks, because the adjacent path belongs to the municipality or a third party.
- Woensdrecht does not have a large student population or expat market. Buyers are predominantly local or regional. This makes bidding behaviour somewhat more predictable than in large cities, but don't underestimate the competition.
Price level and what determines the price
End-of-terrace houses in Woensdrecht are in the mid-range. Cheaper than comparable homes in Bergen op Zoom or Breda, but that advantage is shrinking as the market tightens. Factors that push the price up: a large side garden, a garage or carport, a recently renovated kitchen or bathroom, and a favourable location relative to the village centre or the motorway.
Factors that can lower the price: an outdated energy label, deferred maintenance on the side wall or roof, and a location directly on a through road. Check the current price level in the overview at the top of this page. Would you also like to compare with the supply in a larger city? Then look at end-of-terrace houses in Tilburg for a reference.
Neighbourhoods in Woensdrecht to watch out for
Woensdrecht has a handful of villages, each with its own atmosphere. Based on resident figures and neighbourhood data:
- Hoogerheide en Woensdrecht (8.6/10): the largest village in the municipality. Spacious layout, good facilities for the region, direct connection to the A4 towards Antwerp and Bergen op Zoom. This is where most of the supply is.
- Putte (8.1/10): border village with its own character. Quiet, green, and popular with people who work just across the border. Supply is scarce, but the neighbourhood experience is good.
- Huijbergen (7.5/10): small village on the edge of the municipality, surrounded by forest. Fewer facilities, but plenty of space and peace. End-of-terrace houses rarely come on the market here.
More neighbourhood data and resident experiences can be found on the overview page of Woensdrecht.
Didn't find what you're looking for?
The supply of end-of-terrace houses in Woensdrecht is limited. If you're willing to look a bit further afield, Tilburg is a logical step. Larger supply, more variation in construction year and plot size. Check the current supply via buying end-of-terrace houses in Tilburg. Would you rather stay in Woensdrecht but be flexible in property type? Then also take a look at the possibilities for renting end-of-terrace houses in Woensdrecht.
Frequently asked questions
What determines the price of a corner house in Woensdrecht?
Corner houses in Woensdrecht fall into the mid-range segment. The price is mainly determined by the plot size (side garden), the presence of a garage or driveway, the energy label, and the state of maintenance. A recently renovated house with a good label performs noticeably better than a comparable house with deferred maintenance. See the overview at the top of this page for current prices.
How can I quickly find a new corner house in Woensdrecht?
Supply in Woensdrecht is limited and new listings disappear quickly. The free Buurtje.nl app sends you a push notification as soon as a new corner house becomes available. Download the app for free from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) and set your search to type and municipality.
What legal aspects should I consider for a corner house?
Always check whether there are easements on the side facade or side plot, such as a right of way. Also ask whether any side extensions have been permitted. An illegal extension can cause problems with the mortgage application or later when selling. If in doubt, have a legal advisor or notary review it.
Which neighbourhood in Woensdrecht has the best living environment?
Hoogerheide and Woensdrecht score the highest with a resident rating of 8.6/10. Putte follows with 8.1/10 and is popular for its tranquillity and location on the Belgian border. Huijbergen (7.5/10) is smaller and has little supply, but offers plenty of greenery. More details per neighbourhood can be found on the neighbourhood pages of Buurtje.nl.
Is parking at a corner house in Woensdrecht arranged?
In most villages of Woensdrecht, parking is less problematic than in large cities. However, it is wise to check whether a driveway or carport legally belongs to the house. Sometimes a driveway is built on municipal land or on a separate cadastral plot. Ask the seller or check the cadastre.
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Auto-translated to English by AINice neighbourhood, close to shops, schools and bus stop. Lots of forest nearby, but also polders
Auto-translated to English by AIHave been living here in the same house for over 36 years, so that says enough!
Auto-translated to English by AIThere are many pavements, cycle paths, lights,
Auto-translated to English by AIPutte is small so you can get everywhere quite quickly. There are shops nearby, a few villages and towns reachable by public transport, and there are shopping centres and those things. Very quiet neighbourhood. If there's any hustle and bustle, it's either the fair or annual markets. Lots of nature, very large walking forests and those things.
Auto-translated to English by AII grew up here and have fond memories. I left for three years to study in The Hague, but now I've graduated and coming home still feels good. However, places aren't as accessible as in the city, and the people and activities are still somewhat behind.
Auto-translated to English by AIWe sometimes have a barbecue for the whole street, there are plenty of playgrounds, it's a quiet neighbourhood.
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