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Development Finance Across Barnet

Barnet is London's largest borough by population, spanning diverse neighbourhoods from the affluent streets of Totteridge to the regeneration corridors of Colindale. Our deep local knowledge ensures we can find the right development finance solution for projects in every part of the borough.

12

Areas Covered

400k+

Borough Population

£580k

Avg. Property Price

100+

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Select an area below to learn about local development opportunities, property market data, planning considerations, and how we can help fund your project.

Finchley

N3

Finchley is an affluent suburban area in the heart of Barnet, well known for its tree-lined streets and strong community feel. Period property conversions remain highly popular with developers, offering excellent returns on Victorian and Edwardian homes split into high-quality flats. The area benefits from outstanding schools and direct Northern Line access, sustaining consistently strong buyer and tenant demand.

Avg. price: £750,000

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Barnet

EN5

Barnet is a historic market town at the northern tip of the borough, offering a compelling mix of period charm and modern development potential. The area features a blend of characterful Victorian and Edwardian properties alongside newer builds, creating diverse opportunities for developers. Its High Street conservation area and strong local identity make it attractive to families and professionals seeking a village atmosphere within Greater London.

Avg. price: £650,000

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Hendon

NW4

Hendon is a well-connected residential area with strong rental demand driven by Middlesex University's campus and proximity to central London. The area is home to the iconic RAF Museum and benefits from excellent Northern Line and Thameslink services, making it a consistent performer for buy-to-let and HMO developments. Developers find strong opportunities in student accommodation, period conversions, and purpose-built rental schemes.

Avg. price: £550,000

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Edgware

HA8

Edgware sits at the northern terminus of the Northern Line, offering significant regeneration potential and strong transport connectivity. The town centre is earmarked for substantial redevelopment, with opportunities for mixed-use schemes combining residential, retail, and community uses. For developers, Edgware presents an attractive combination of comparatively lower land values and clear upward trajectory as regeneration plans advance.

Avg. price: £500,000

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Mill Hill

NW7

Mill Hill is a premium suburban village renowned for its leafy character, large detached properties, and excellent schools including Mill Hill School and Belmont. The area attracts high-net-worth buyers seeking spacious family homes with generous gardens, making it a prime location for high-end refurbishments, demolish-and-rebuild projects, and garden land developments. Developers consistently achieve strong prices here due to the area's prestigious reputation and limited new supply.

Avg. price: £950,000

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Golders Green

NW11

Golders Green is an established and vibrant residential area with a strong community identity and excellent period housing stock. The area's Edwardian and inter-war homes are highly sought after, and developers find consistent demand for sensitively refurbished period properties and well-executed conversions. Proximity to Hampstead Heath, outstanding transport links, and a thriving high street underpin strong and stable property values.

Avg. price: £850,000

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Colindale

NW9

Colindale is the borough's most significant regeneration corridor, with thousands of new homes being delivered through large-scale developments including Colindale Gardens, Beaufort Park, and the former Peel Centre site. The area offers exceptional opportunities for developers working on new-build residential schemes, with strong council support for high-density development near the Northern Line station. Land values have risen sharply but still offer compelling margins compared to more established Barnet locations.

Avg. price: £450,000

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Whetstone

N20

Whetstone is a quiet, family-oriented suburban area prized for its excellent schools, safe streets, and convenient High Street amenities. The property market is dominated by well-maintained family homes, and developers find strong demand for extended and refurbished semi-detached and detached houses. Its position on the Northern Line and proximity to the A1000 provide reliable commuter access, sustaining consistent demand from professional families.

Avg. price: £700,000

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East Barnet

EN4

East Barnet is a pleasant residential suburb with a village-like character, conservation areas, and good rail connections via New Barnet station into central London. The area offers solid opportunities for developers focused on refurbishments, extensions, and sensitive infill projects within the established residential fabric. Property values are robust, supported by strong local schools and the appeal of a quieter, greener environment within easy commuting distance.

Avg. price: £600,000

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Friern Barnet

N11

Friern Barnet has undergone significant transformation, anchored by the landmark conversion of the former Colney Hatch Asylum into Princess Park Manor, one of London's most notable residential redevelopments. The area features a mix of Victorian terraces, inter-war semis, and modern apartment complexes, providing diverse development opportunities. Strong demand from young professionals and families, combined with improving local amenities, makes it an increasingly attractive location for residential developers.

Avg. price: £575,000

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Cricklewood

NW2

Cricklewood is an emerging development hotspot benefiting from the massive Brent Cross West regeneration programme, which is delivering a new Thameslink station and thousands of new homes on its doorstep. The area offers developers some of the most competitive entry points in the borough, with strong capital growth potential as regeneration progresses. Victorian and Edwardian properties along the residential streets provide excellent conversion and refurbishment opportunities for developers seeking near-term returns.

Avg. price: £500,000

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Totteridge

N20

Totteridge is one of North London's most exclusive residential areas, characterised by large detached properties set in generous grounds along the famous Totteridge Lane. The area sits adjacent to Green Belt land, providing a semi-rural atmosphere that commands premium prices from high-net-worth buyers. Developers working in Totteridge focus on ultra-high-end demolish-and-rebuild projects, bespoke new homes, and luxury refurbishments where gross development values can reach several million pounds.

Avg. price: £2,000,000

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