London house prices: Barking and Dagenham tops the list of the 10 cheapest boroughs in which to buy a London home
09-29-2015
A new report reveals that first-time buyers are continuing to head east and south-east to find the best value starter homes in the capital.
There are only two London boroughs left where average house prices are still below £300,000, according to a new report.
The new Land Registry figures reveal that despite recording the highest monthly increase in prices, Barking and Dagenham is still the cheapest borough in the capital in which to buy a home, with average prices of £288,809.
Barking continues to be a firm favourite of first-time buyers thanks to good-value homes and thousands of new-build flats. This popular Essex town is just nine miles east of central London and a 15-minute commute from Fenchurch Street.
REVEALED: LONDON'S 10 CHEAPEST BOROUGHS TO BUY A HOME
The new Land Registry figures reveal that despite recording the highest monthly increase in prices, Barking and Dagenham is still the cheapest borough in the capital in which to buy a home, with average prices of £288,809.
Barking continues to be a firm favourite of first-time buyers thanks to good-value homes and thousands of new-build flats. This popular Essex town is just nine miles east of central London and a 15-minute commute from Fenchurch Street.
REVEALED: LONDON'S 10 CHEAPEST BOROUGHS TO BUY A HOME