Barking vs Bexleyheath

A side-by-side comparison of rent, transport, lifestyle and overall liveability.

Our recommendation

Barking offers better value — similar or better scores at a lower rent.

Rent comparison

Barkingwinner

Barking and Dagenham
1-bed flat£1,250/mo
2-bed flat£1,650/mo
Zone(s)4

Bexleyheath

Bexley
1-bed flat£1,250/mo
2-bed flat£1,650/mo
Zone(s)5

Lifestyle comparison

Lively

Barking
6
Bexleyheath
4

Green space

Barking
6
Bexleyheath
7

Nightlife

Barking
5
Bexleyheath
4

Café density

Barking
5
Bexleyheath
5

Gym density

Barking
7
Bexleyheath
5

Walkability

Barking
7
Bexleyheath
6

Food scene

Barking
6
Bexleyheath
5

Young professionals

Barking
7
Bexleyheath
5

Safety

Barking
6
Bexleyheath
7

Transport

Barking
8
Bexleyheath
5

Barking

A major east London interchange with some of the lowest rents in the model and a functional town-centre feel.

  • District, Hammersmith & City, Overground, and rail links
  • Strong affordability
  • Large everyday retail offer
  • Outer-zone feel
  • Less lifestyle polish
  • Longer trips to west London

Bexleyheath

Outer south-east affordability with a large town centre and rail links into central London.

  • Lower rents
  • Large shopping centre and everyday amenities
  • More space for the money
  • Longer central commute
  • Less young-professional scene
  • Outer-suburban feel

Frequently asked questions

Is Barking or Bexleyheath better to live in?

Barking offers better value — similar or better scores at a lower rent.

Is Barking cheaper than Bexleyheath?

Barking and Bexleyheath have similar rents — both around £1,250/month for a 1-bed flat.

Which has better transport — Barking or Bexleyheath?

Barking scores higher for transport (8/10 vs 5/10). Barking is served by Barking. Bexleyheath is served by Bexleyheath.

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