Property development in Edgware
HA8

Development Finance in Edgware

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. Property Price

£500,000

Postcode

HA8

Property Types

5+

Market Overview

Property Market in Edgware

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.

With average property prices around £500,000, Edgware presents strong opportunities for developers who understand the local market dynamics and planning environment. Our specialist team has deep experience funding projects across HA8 and the wider Barnet borough.

Development Types

Popular Development Types in Edgware

We fund a wide range of property development projects in the HA8 area.

Town centre mixed-use developments

Finance available for town centre mixed-use developments projects in Edgware

Residential above commercial

Finance available for residential above commercial projects in Edgware

New-build apartment schemes

Finance available for new-build apartment schemes projects in Edgware

Permitted development office conversions

Finance available for permitted development office conversions projects in Edgware

Suburban infill projects

Finance available for suburban infill projects projects in Edgware

Planning Considerations

Planning Notes for Edgware

Barnet Council has designated Edgware town centre as a major growth area, with the adopted planning framework supporting higher-density residential and mixed-use development near the station. Taller buildings of up to eight storeys may be acceptable close to the transport hub, subject to design quality. Developers should engage early with planning officers given the council's design-led approach to density in this regeneration corridor.

Our team stays up to date with Barnet Council's evolving planning policies to help structure your finance application appropriately. We can connect you with experienced local planning consultants if needed.

Finance Parameters

Development Finance for Edgware

Indicative terms for development projects in HA8. Every deal is structured to match your specific project requirements.

Loan to Cost (LTC)

Up to 70%

Of total development costs

Loan to GDV

Up to 65%

Of gross development value

Rates From

0.65% pm

Competitive monthly rates

Transport Links

Transport Connections

Strong transport links are a key driver of property values and buyer demand in Edgware.

Northern Line (Edgware terminus)Bus routes 32, 79, 107, 142, 186, 204, 221, 240, 251, 288, 292, 303, 340, 382, 384A5 Edgware RoadA41 to M1 motorway
Local Landmarks

Key Landmarks in Edgware

  • Edgware Bus Station
  • Broadwalk Shopping Centre
  • Edgware Town Centre
  • Stonegrove Park

Nearby Areas

Explore development finance options in areas neighbouring Edgware.

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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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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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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