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Finchley
London
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Queens Road
Hendon, London
NW4 3AS

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Holders Hill Road
Mill Hill, London
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175 Shenley Road
Borehamwood
Hertfordshire
WD6 1AW

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Borehamwood Area & Property Guide

 Borehamwood Area & Property Guide

Introducing Borehamwood

Introducing Borehamwood

Borehamwood is an increasingly popular choice of residence for families and city professionals alike.

Although only 25 minutes from King’s Cross St Pancras by train, this south Hertfordshire town has a suburban atmosphere with quiet residential streets, attractive starter properties and newly built apartments – and property prices are generally lower than in the capital.

More and more people are buying property in Borehamwood. Well known for its attractive homes and famous for Elstree Studios, where classics including The Shining and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? were created, Borehamwood has become a residential hotspot. New plans have been put in place to build more homes in the area as its reputation spreads, but it retains a strong community feel despite its burgeoning population, with plenty of shops and cafes on the high street, good schools and a lively local nightlife.

 

Introducing Borehamwood
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Live Market Data

Average Property Price
£498,948
£526 per Square Foot
Price change
+1.3%
In the last 12 months
Price change
+10.7%
In the last 5 years
223 Properties Sold
In the last 12 months

Property prices by type

Detached

Average price
£1,097,583
Price changeLast 12 months
-7.9%
% of Market
11.2%

Semi Detached

Average price
£589,976
Price changeLast 12 months
-0.3%
% of Market
20.2%

Terraced

Average price
£490,597
Price changeLast 12 months
0.4%
% of Market
36.8%

Flats

Average price
£323,559
Price changeLast 12 months
-2.8%
% of Market
31.8%

Rental market average

Rental values
have changed by
+1.3%
In the last 12 months
How much do houses let for?
£2,062
Per calendar month
How much do flats let for?
£1,525
Per calendar month
What is the average
annual rental yield?
5.27%

Easy access to London

Combined with easy access to London, all of this makes Borehamwood properties especially desirable for commuters, first-time buyers and young families looking to upgrade from a flat to a house. In addition to a regular train service, the A1(M) is a stone’s throw from Borehamwood and the M25 can be reached in five minutes from the high street.

Borehamwood Property

Available properties in Borehamwood
The sheer diversity of property in Borehamwood means that a range of buyers are catered for. Sizeable houses with large gardens are situated close to more modest homes, ideal for first-time buyers. One-bedroom apartments and retirement homes sit within walking distance of the station and main shopping streets. Borehamwood has a wide selection of houses and newly built homes, all offering plenty of indoor and outdoor space.

Borehamwood also has a number of mid-century semi-detached houses which often come with attractive bay windows and period features inside, such as coving and fireplaces. Additionally, there are some Victorian terraces in the area, plus larger detached properties suitable for growing families.

Local Property Styles

As a flourishing town, Borehamwood offers plenty of modern properties and spacious accommodation with driveways and gardens. The latest developments exemplify the style of the area – airy interiors, Juliet balconies and classic brick exterior. Borehamwood’s Victorian terraces, such as those on Brownlow Road, often include features like fireplaces and high ceilings, and the 1930s detached properties frequently include bay windows, striking roofs and porches.

Investing in Borehamwood Property

While Borehamwood property prices remain lower than in central London, prices have risen steadily in recent years to reflect the growing popularity of the area. Property in Borehamwood is significantly less expensive than in neighbouring Elstree, but prices are currently higher than the average across Hertfordshire and are predicted to continue to rise as the economy strengthens.

In addition to attracting home-buyers to the area, Borehamwood is also an appealing location for buy-to-let investors. Rental demand is strong, with increasing numbers of people looking to rent property within close proximity to London. Despite the fact that Borehamwood is not very large, it supports a thriving rental market.

Why Should You Move to Borehamwood?

Read our reasons why to move to Borehamwood
Borehamwood has much to offer people of all ages. There are a number of excellent primary and secondary schools in and around the town, including Cowley Hill School and Woodlands Hill Primary School, both of which have received good Ofsted reports. Nearby Aldenham Country Park provides plenty of green space for families to enjoy, and the town centre has several high street shops, restaurants and bars, and a small retail park known as The Boulevard.

Borehamwood also has a local theatre, cinema, several gyms, a swimming pool, and a soft-play centre for children. Elstree & Borehamwood Station takes commuters directly to London Blackfriars in approximately half an hour, putting most of the city’s attractions within easy reach for a day out. Some of Hertfordshire’s most beautiful countryside is only a short drive from the town.

Find your property in Borehamwood

Find your property in Borehamwood

If you’re interested in buying or renting a property in Borehamwood, start your search for a property using the links below.