Property development in Golders Green
NW11

Development Finance in Golders Green

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. Property Price

£850,000

Postcode

NW11

Property Types

5+

Market Overview

Property Market in Golders Green

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.

With average property prices around £850,000, Golders Green presents strong opportunities for developers who understand the local market dynamics and planning environment. Our specialist team has deep experience funding projects across NW11 and the wider Barnet borough.

Development Types

Popular Development Types in Golders Green

We fund a wide range of property development projects in the NW11 area.

Period property conversions

Finance available for period property conversions projects in Golders Green

Edwardian house refurbishments

Finance available for edwardian house refurbishments projects in Golders Green

Basement extensions

Finance available for basement extensions projects in Golders Green

Loft conversions

Finance available for loft conversions projects in Golders Green

Boutique apartment developments

Finance available for boutique apartment developments projects in Golders Green

Planning Considerations

Planning Notes for Golders Green

The proximity of Hampstead Garden Suburb, one of London's most strictly controlled conservation areas, significantly influences planning expectations in Golders Green. The council expects high design quality, particularly for conversions and extensions visible from the public realm. Basement development policies are stringently applied, and developers should factor in the cost of basement impact assessments and structural engineering reports.

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 Golders Green

Indicative terms for development projects in NW11. 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 Golders Green.

Northern Line (Golders Green)Bus routes 13, 82, 102, 183, 210, 240, 245, 260, 268, 460A502 Finchley RoadProximity to A1 and North Circular
Local Landmarks

Key Landmarks in Golders Green

  • Golders Hill Park
  • Hippodrome (former theatre)
  • Golders Green Crematorium
  • Hampstead Garden Suburb (adjacent)

Nearby Areas

Explore development finance options in areas neighbouring Golders Green.

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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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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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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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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