Bexley, England

The typical property in DA6

DA6 is Bexleyheath central, London Borough of Bexley with mixed Victorian and interwar stock.

Area summary

DA6 sits in the London Borough of Bexley. The outcode covers Bexleyheath, Upton and parts of Welling. Bexleyheath has a substantial town centre with the Broadway shopping centre. Housing is mixed: Victorian and Edwardian terraces and villas, 1930s detached and semi-detached, postwar semis, and pockets of newer apartment development.

Bexleyheath station sits on the Bexleyheath line and provides services to London Charing Cross and Cannon Street. The A2 trunk road provides road links.

Employment patterns are commuter into central London. The Civic Offices (LB Bexley) are in Bexleyheath.

LB Bexley operates only mandatory HMO licensing. The Renters' Rights Act 2026 has abolished Section 21 evictions.

What the data shows

Average sold
£293,264
From 197 sales
Median sold
£270,000
Dominant stock
semi-detached
Average EPC
56/100
Avg annual energy
£1,191
Full data for DA6

Researched facts

  • Bexleyheath station is on the Bexleyheath line, source
  • The London Borough of Bexley is the local authority, source
  • Red House (William Morris's home) is in adjacent DA6, source

Buyer notes

  • Direct rail to central London is a value driver
  • Mixed stock means EPC costs vary widely
  • 1930s solid-wall stock has meaningful EPC upgrade costs

The full DA6 data page

Sold price history, crime totals, EPC distribution, council tax bands and more, pulled live from HM Land Registry, Police UK and the EPC Register.

DA6 property data

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