Find the best FCA regulated mortgage brokers & advisers in Barking, London, England. Get expert help with home buying, remortgaging, equity release and more.
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House price figures from the UK House Price Index. For the Bank of England base rate, see our dedicated page (also in the site footer).
Unified 10-year view: average price, annual change, and current property-type levels in one chart.
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April 2016 to January 2026
LHS shows monthly average prices in GBP; RHS shows monthly year-on-year % change. Dashed horizontal lines show latest property-type levels (December 2025).
Source: HM Land Registry UK House Price IndexUpdated: 16/04/2026
Plain-English context for buyers and people remortgaging — what the market looks like, how advice works here, and what to do next.
Barking (London) lists 0 FCA-regulated mortgage brokers on Mortgage118. Typical sold prices here average £551,294 — down 1% year-on-year.
London saw a 1% annual price decrease in 2025, making it the only English region where prices fell. Higher stamp duty thresholds introduced in April 2025 and elevated mortgage rates continue to weigh on demand, particularly in prime central areas.
Typical prices £551,000 (regional proxy for London).
Annual movement about 1% (falling).
London saw a 1% annual price decrease in 2025, making it the only English region where prices fell. Higher stamp duty thresholds introduced in April 2025 and elevated mortgage rates continue to weigh on demand, particularly in prime central areas.
The Bank of England Bank Rate is one input to mortgage pricing; see the Bank base rate page on this site for the figure we publish. The deal you are offered still depends on deposit, term, fixed vs variable, and affordability stress tests — not any single headline rate.
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With prices softening, London buyers have more negotiating power than in recent years. A broker with access to lenders comfortable with higher loan amounts is essential — the average mortgage here exceeds £400,000.
On the ground, a good adviser spots survey quirks, lease issues, and lender overlays that postcode-level stats miss.
Most offer a no-obligation first call so you can sense-check strategy before paying anything.