Broxbourne, England

The typical property in EN10

EN10 covers Broxbourne and Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire commuter belt with the New River.

Area summary

EN10 sits in Broxbourne Borough Council. The outcode covers Broxbourne, Hoddesdon and surrounding villages. The New River (a man-made waterway built in 1613 to supply London with water) runs through. Housing is mixed: Victorian and Edwardian villas, 1930s detached, postwar council estates, and significant newer estate development.

Broxbourne station is on the West Anglia Main Line. Rye House station also serves the outcode.

Employment patterns are commuter into central London.

Broxbourne Borough operates only mandatory HMO licensing.

What the data shows

Average sold
£477,500
From 2 sales
Median sold
£477,500
Dominant stock
semi-detached
Full data for EN10

Researched facts

  • Broxbourne station is on the West Anglia Main Line, source
  • The New River was built in 1613, source
  • Broxbourne Borough Council is the local authority, source

Buyer notes

  • WAML direct to London is a major value driver
  • Multiple station coverage is good
  • Newer estate stock has lower EPC upgrade burden

The full EN10 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.

EN10 property data

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