The typical property in CM14
CM14 is Brentwood, an Essex commuter town with Elizabeth Line access and substantial older detached commuter stock.
Area summary
CM14 sits in Brentwood Borough Council. The outcode covers central Brentwood, Brentwood North and parts of Ingrave west. Brentwood has a historic market town centre with conservation areas. Housing is mixed: older listed buildings, Victorian and Edwardian villas (many converted to flats), 1930s detached and semi-detached, postwar semis, and newer apartment development.
Brentwood station sits on the Elizabeth Line and provides direct services to London Liverpool Street and (via the Elizabeth Line) to central London and Heathrow. The A12, A128 and M25 at junction 28 provide road links.
Employment patterns are heavily commuter into London. Demographics skew older and more affluent.
Brentwood Borough operates only mandatory HMO licensing. The Renters' Rights Act 2026 has abolished Section 21 evictions. The proposed 2030 EPC C standard, if enacted, will be a substantial cost on Victorian villa stock.
What the data shows
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Buyer notes
- Elizabeth Line direct service is a major value driver
- M25 access at junction 28 is a road value driver
- Listed buildings in centre have strict consent rules
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