House prices in EN4 (Barnet)

This article shows price per square metre data and various charts to help you understand the housing market in EN4 - stats were last calculated on 03 December 2024.

Defining 'EN4'

This analysis is limited to properties whose postcode starts with "EN4", this is also called the postcode district. There are no official postcode district names so I've just labelled it EN4, Barnet. It is shown in red on the map below.

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Price per square metre

Knowing the average house price in EN4 is not much use. However, knowing average price per square metre can be quite useful. Price per sqm allows some comparison between properties of different size. We define price per square metre as the sold price divided by the internal area of a property:

£ per sqm = price ÷ internal area

For example in October 2024, 16, Chestnut Grove, Barnet, EN4 8PU sold for £650,000. Given the internal area of 87 square metres recorded on the EPC, the price per sqm is £650,000 ÷ 87 sqm = £7,471.

England & Wales have been officially metric since 1965. However house price per square foot is prefered by some estate agents and those of sufficiently advanced age ;-). It is a huge pain to code the automatic conversion for square meters to square feet for all the graphs and charts on EN4 and elsewhere. All the conditionals turn my tidy code for into spaghetti. I will get around to it at some point, but for now you can just divide everything by 10 in your head, move a decimal place and you'll be close enough. If you want to be more precise 1 sqm = 10.76391 sqft.


Distribution of £ per sqm for houses vs flats in EN4

The chart above is called a histogram, it helps you see the distribution of house price per sqm in EN4 To make this chart we put all the sales data into a series of £ per sqm 'buckets' (e.g. £6,700 to £7,000, £7,000 to £7,300, £7,300 to £7,600 etc...) we then count the number of sales with within in each bucket and plot the results. The histogram is based on 462 sales that took place in EN4, in the last 24 months.

Generate a custom histogram like the one above but based on your own criteria.

You can see the spread of prices above. This is because although internal area is a key factor in determining valuation, it is not the only factor. Many factors other than size affect desirability; these factors could be condition, aspect, garden size, negotiating power of the vendor etc.

The spread of prices will give you a feel of the typical range to expect in EN4, Barnet. Notably, only 25% of properties that sold recently were valued at more than £7,630 sqm. For anything to be valued more than this means it has to be more desireable than the clear majority of EN4 homes.


Box plot of £ per sqm for EN4

Tip: click on the chart to see the values.


The chart above is called a boxplot (or a box-and-whisker plot). Box plots, like histograms, are used to graphically represent the distribution of data, showing the central tendency, spread of the distribution. In the context of £ per square metre property price distributions, box plots represent the variation in property prices within a geographic area e.g. Barnet. The chart above shows a boxplot for 'EN4' as well as the 'EN' postcode area.

  • Median: The horizontal line inside the box represents the median (£ per square meter). This is the midpoint of the data, meaning 50% of the prices are below this value, and 50% are above. The middle price per square metre in 'EN4' is £6,600.
  • Interquartile Range (IQR): The box spans from the 25th percentile (Q1) to the 75th percentile (Q3). This is the range where the middle 50% of the data lies, giving a good indication of the typical price spread. Of the 462 transactions in EN4, Barnet half were sold for between £5,730 and £7,630 per square metre.
  • Whiskers: In our case, the whiskers extend from the 9th percentile (at the lower end) to the 91st percentile (at the upper end), This provides a slightly broader view of the distribution by including the middle 82% of records. The whiskers capture most of the variation but exclude extreme outliers caused by data errors in recording sold house prices or internal area.
  • 'n=' is the number of property transactions the box plot is based on; 462 for EN4, Barnet.
  • Property price map for Barnet

    Have a look at the interactive price map I created for myself. Use it to explore 'EN4' house prices all the way down to individual property plots.

    Property price heatmap for Barnet
    House price map for Barnet

    Will EN4 house prices drop in 2025?

    I cannot tell what house prices will do in the future and don't believe anyone who says they can. However we can plot price trends, I have done this in the chart below for EN4 (Barnet) compared with the wider postcode area 'EN'. You can extrapolate from this based on your own views on future interest rates, inflation and other factors.


    House price index for EN4

    Tip: click on the legend items to show/hide different lines


    Download house price index as CSV (premium users only).

    The chart above shows changes in 'EN4' property prices over the last 20 years. The index is calculated from the average price paid per sqm for property in EN4 and is set to 100 in 2004. The chart compares trends for EN4, Barnet against those of the broader postcode area 'EN'. What is more interesting is to look at the difference between flats and houses, even those in the same area follow a very different trend, to get a robust enough sample size to see this we need to zoom out and look at house price trends for the entire Barnet local authority.

    The dashed lines show nominal house price changes, the solid lines show the same data adjusted for inflation. Economists call this the 'real' price change. You have to take inflation into account when comparing prices over time. It's calculated using the formula:

    Real Rate of Return = (1 + Nominal Rate) ÷ (1 + Inflation Rate) – 1
    In this formula, the nominal rate is the rate of change before any adjustments, and the inflation rate is taken from the Consumer Price Index. The real rate of return is a more accurate measure of change in value, because £1 today does not have the same buying power as £1 in the past. For example, if a savings account pays an interest rate of 3% per year and the inflation rate is 5% per year, the real rate of return is -2%. This means that the investment's value is shrinking by 2% each year.

    Historic returns for EN4
    EN area EN4 district
    Nominal Real Nominal Real
    20 yr per annum 3.6% 0.9% 3.8% 1.1%
    20 yr total 101.4% 19.3% 110.6% 24.8%
    10 yr per annum 3.5% 0.7% 2.9% 0.1%
    10 yr total 41.4% 7.3% 33.6% 1.4%
    5 yr per annum 2.2% -1.8% 2.3% -1.7%
    5 yr total 11.3% -8.9% 12.1% -8.2%
    1 yr per annum 1.3% -2.7% 2.8% -1.3%
    1 yr total 1.3% -2.7% 2.8% -1.3%

    This table complements the house price index chart above, presenting the data in a more detailed format. It breaks down the information into 20-year, 10-year, 5-year, and 1-year periods, further categorized by property type. For each period, we display both a per annum rate of change and a total rate of change.

    The total rate of change represents the overall change over the entire period. The formula for total return is:

    Total return = (Index at end of period ÷ Index at start of period) - 1

    The per annum rate of change is the annualized rate of change over the period. This is equivalent to the annual bank savings rate you would need to achieve the same total return over the given period. This annualized return is also known as the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR). The formula for CAGR is:

    CAGR = (1 + Total return) ^ (1 ÷ Number of years) - 1

    Some specific examples:

    • Over the past 20 years, EN area have seen a 0.9% annual change when adjusted for inflation. This translates to a total change of 19.3% in real terms.
    • Over the past 5 years, EN area have seen a -1.8% annual change when adjusted for inflation. This translates to a total change of -8.9% in real terms.

    Most recent EN4 sales

    For the most recent sales activity, rather than a summarized average, it is better to see the underlying data. This is shown in the chart below, where blue dots represent individual sales, click on them to see details. If there is an obvious trend you should be able to spot it here amid the noise from outliers.


    Tip: hover over dots to see details


    Street level data

    Street Avg size Avg £sqm Recent sales
    Crescent Road, , EN4 9R 88 sqm £6,189 29
    Victoria Road, , EN4 9P 80 sqm £6,573 28
    Shurland Avenue, , EN4 8D 47 sqm £6,227 28
    Ebony Crescent, , EN4 8F 87 sqm £5,670 25
    Cat Hill, , EN4 8H 107 sqm £5,539 23
    Ferney Road, , EN4 8L 95 sqm £6,671 23
    Cockfosters Road, , EN4 0J 148 sqm £7,318 21
    Park Road, , EN4 9Q 110 sqm £5,743 21

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    Nearby geographies

    The table below shows how 'EN4' compares to the other postcode districts nearby 'EN4'.

    District Lower quartile Median Upper quartile Sales in last 2yr
    N20 London £6,010 sqm £7,030 sqm £7,880 sqm 513
    N14 London £5,610 sqm £6,310 sqm £7,060 sqm 441
    N11 London £5,260 sqm £6,220 sqm £7,000 sqm 416
    EN9 Waltham Abbey £4,220 sqm £4,760 sqm £5,360 sqm 479
    EN8 Cheshunt £4,290 sqm £4,880 sqm £5,510 sqm 732
    EN7 Cheshunt £4,560 sqm £5,240 sqm £6,030 sqm 434
    EN6 Potters Bar £4,890 sqm £5,860 sqm £6,810 sqm 546
    EN5 Barnet £5,450 sqm £6,310 sqm £7,130 sqm 721
    EN4 Barnet £5,730 sqm £6,600 sqm £7,630 sqm 462
    EN3 Enfield £4,190 sqm £4,860 sqm £5,430 sqm 764

    Raw data

    Our analysis of EN4 is derived from what is essentially a big table of sold prices from Land Registry with added property size information. Below are three rows from this table to give you an idea.

    Address Paid sqm £/sqm
    16, Chestnut Grove, £650,000
    Oct-2024
    87 7,471
    11, Langford Crescent, £765,000
    Oct-2024
    122 6,270
    71, Mount Pleasant, £850,000
    Oct-2024
    104 8,173

    See the entire list of all sales in EN4 here.

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