Barnet EN5, United Kingdom Neighborhood Guide
Updated June 2026
Best for:
Families
Young Professionals
Avg. Listing Price
¤563,819
Active Listings
72
Barnet EN5 exudes a leafy, suburban feel with a mix of traditional terraces and modern homes. Tree-lined streets, convenient transport links to central London, and a village-like centre give it a balanced, family-friendly character with touches of accessibility for professionals seeking a calmer pace without sacrificing connectivity.
Best for: Families, Young Professionals
Pros:
- Strong transport links into London via Northern Line and Overground
- Established high street amenities and schools nearby
- Cavernous green spaces and parklands including Monken Hadley and Edgware Heath
Cons:
- Prices remain above regional average which can limit budget options
- Some pockets already showing signs of aging housing stock and need for maintenance
Prioritize properties with efficient transit access and dependable local services. Check school catchment areas if family-focused, and budget for potential renovations in older stock. Consider longer-term value by looking at up-and-coming neighbourhood pockets within EN5 and compare train/road commute times to central London.
Best for: Families, Young Professionals
Pros:
- Strong transport links into London via Northern Line and Overground
- Established high street amenities and schools nearby
- Cavernous green spaces and parklands including Monken Hadley and Edgware Heath
Cons:
- Prices remain above regional average which can limit budget options
- Some pockets already showing signs of aging housing stock and need for maintenance
Prioritize properties with efficient transit access and dependable local services. Check school catchment areas if family-focused, and budget for potential renovations in older stock. Consider longer-term value by looking at up-and-coming neighbourhood pockets within EN5 and compare train/road commute times to central London.