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Mortgage brokerin Bexley

Bexley is our home borough — and we know its property market inside out. It offers excellent value, good schools, and fast trains into central London.

£390,000
Average property price
£39,000
Typical 10% deposit
Whole of marketFCA regulatedSame-day AIPNo upfront fees
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The Bexley property market

With average prices around £390,000 and a mix of Victorian terraces, 1930s semis, and new builds, Bexley suits a wide range of buyers. The borough is increasingly popular with families relocating from Greenwich and Bromley.

This area is particularly popular with: Families, first time buyers, and commuters seeking more space without leaving Greater London.

Transport links

Southeastern trains to London Bridge and Charing Cross, Elizabeth line (nearby Abbey Wood)

Key areas in Bexley

Bexleyheath
Sidcup
Erith
Welling
Crayford

Why choose Mortgage International?

Access to 90+ lenders including exclusive rates
Expert local knowledge across Bexley
Whole of market — not tied to any bank
Response within 2 hours, same-day AIP available
FCA regulated (Ref: 478810)

Mortgage FAQs for Bexley

Is Bexley a good area for first time buyers in 2025?
Bexley is one of our favourite boroughs for first time buyers — average prices around £390,000 mean a first time buyer pays just £4,500 in stamp duty (5% on £90,000 above the £300,000 threshold). The mix of Victorian terraces, 1930s semis, and new builds gives buyers genuine choice, and the fast Southeastern trains to London Bridge make the commute very manageable.
How quickly can I get to London Bridge from Bexleyheath or Sidcup?
Southeastern trains from Bexleyheath reach London Bridge in around 28 minutes, and Sidcup services arrive in approximately 25 minutes. Nearby Abbey Wood also provides Elizabeth line access for direct journeys to Canary Wharf, Paddington, and the West End, making Bexley one of the better-connected outer south-east London boroughs.
What types of property are most common in Bexley?
The borough is dominated by 1930s and 1950s semi-detached houses — a format that suits families and offers good lender appetite. There are also Victorian terraced streets in Bexleyheath and a growing number of new-build developments in Erith and Crayford. Most properties in Bexley are freehold, which simplifies the conveyancing compared to leasehold-heavy boroughs closer to central London.

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Mortgage International is an appointed representative of The Right Mortgage Limited, authorised and regulated by the FCA (Ref: 478810).