Maximize Your Rental Income with Property Management Services Tailored for Landlords
See How We’ve Transformed Dagenham Landlords’ Rental Experience – Watch Now!
Maximize Your Rental Income with Property Management Services Tailored for Landlords
See How We’ve Transformed Dagenham Landlords’ Rental Experience – Watch Now!
ABC Gone is an independent estate agents specialising in the sales, lettings and management of residential property in Dagenham and the surrounding areas. We pride ourselves on consistently delivering the best customer service, based on local knowledge, leaving you with memories of a stress-free, successful sale or let.
With many years of experience in the local Dagenham property market, our sales and lettings teams are best placed to advise you on presentation, marketing and price.
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Looking to sell or let your property? Get a free, no-obligation valuation with ABC Gone Ltd!
Reach out to our Head of Revenue, Beth Arslan, for a friendly and professional assessment. Click below to call today to find out how much your property is worth.
Selling your property can feel daunting. If you’re worried about delays, hidden costs, and piles of paperwork, then come to us. We’ve been selling homes in Dagenham for a long time, so we can help you sell as quickly as possible for the highest price – while helping you avoid common pitfalls that disrupt the process. Our estate agents in Dagenham will guide you each step of the way, whatever your preferences and needs.
Letting your property in Dagenham can feel like you’re taking a risk – but it shouldn’t have to. At ABC Gone, our letting agents Dagenham deliver what you need from start to finish: consistent rent, reliable maintenance and help with compliance. We also offer guaranteed rent so you can have complete peace of mind about your property. The rental market in Dagenham is strong, and we consistently achieve long-term, profitable and stress-free tenancies for our landlords.
At ABC Gone, we understand the challenges of being a landlord. That’s why we offer flexible service options to fit your unique needs:
Choose the service that suits your needs and let us handle the rest!
Choose the service that suits your needs and let us handle the rest!
As a landlord, the last thing you want is to deal with the hassle of late rent payments, difficult tenants, and vacant properties. That’s where ABC Gone comes in. We offer complete property management services in East London, including a rent guarantee.
With us, you can rest easy knowing that you’ll receive a steady stream of income from your rental property – without the stress and uncertainty.
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Curious to know more about Dagenham? If so, then discover what it’s all about below. We cover the essentials, from property, to places of interest and local schools – and much more.
Located in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham with Chadwell Heath to the north, Dagenham was once a quaint and rural village in Essex until the 1920s, when work began on the Becontree estate. Becontree became a huge housing hub, with nearly 30,000 homes constructed. Though some ancient buildings still stand in Dagenham Village, most of the area has been radically developed and expanded into the vibrant and diverse place it is today.
Despite the decline of its once famous car industry, the southern part of Dagenham along the River Thames has experienced extensive regeneration, with significant improvements and developments reshaping the area over the last 50 years. Dagenham is a traditional London working-class suburb where many families have lived for generations.
The Dagenham housing market is gaining traction due to its diverse housing options and attractive investment potential. This East London suburb offers a mix of properties, from quaint terraced houses to modern apartments and new homes, catering to various budgets and lifestyles. Thanks to affordable prices and thousands of new-build flats, Dagenham is a firm favourite of first-time buyers. Ongoing regeneration projects make Dagenham an up-and-coming area and a promising investment destination, with a high probability of significant capital growth and rental yields.
Homes in Dagenham sold for an average of £364K over this past year, with most of these being terraced properties. Flats were significantly cheaper than the average at around £230K, while semis went for considerably more (£428K). Either way, property valuation and sales data show that the market is buoyant, having steadily risen by 6% since 2021. See here for the most recent updates.
Dagenham has a busy and thriving Sunday market on River Road, with 600 stalls selling various goods, including clothing, fresh produce, and household items.
There are several parks and green spaces in Dagenham. Parsloes Park and Valence Park provide opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation. Valence House Museum, in Valence Park, is a local history museum with interesting interactive exhibits and displays. Eastbrookend Country Park is an extensive outdoor area with scenic meadows and walking trails.
Dagenham Leisure Park offers a range of activities, including a cinema, bowling alley and fitness centre. The council-owned Mayfield Leisure Centre is newly built and has a swimming pool, state-of-the-art gym, exercise classes, all-weather sports pitches and badminton courts.
Dagenham has a great variety of schools rated good or outstanding by Ofsted. Outstanding primary schools include William Ford CofE Junior School on Ford Road, The St Teresa Catholic Primary School on Bowes Road and Grafton Primary School.
Local secondary schools include Dagenham Park CofE School (co-ed, ages 11 to 18), The Sydney Russell School (co-ed, ages 4 to 18) and Goresbrook School (co-ed, ages 4 to 18).
If you’re looking for a comprehensive list of schools in Dagenham, then it’s a good idea to take a look at this local government portal.
There are plenty of ways to travel around Dagenham, here’s a quick summary of the options available.
For all the options take a look at the options here.
Dagenham has plenty of shops which serve its large population, meaning essential amenities are never too far away or difficult to find. There is an Asda, Tesco, Aldi and Lidl, with many more independent shops dotted throughout the area. Dagenham Sunday Market attracts bargain hunters from all over London and Essex.
Dagenham has a good selection of chain restaurants, decent independent cafes, and cheap eats. Pipe Major is a family-friendly pub opposite the tube station famous locally for its daily carvery. On top of this there are several, large accessible malls and retail parks.
Shopping and retail hotspots in Dagenham include:
Curious to know more about Dagenham? If so, then discover what it’s all about below. We cover the essentials, from property, to places of interest and local schools – and much more.
Located in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham with Chadwell Heath to the north, Dagenham was once a quaint and rural village in Essex until the 1920s, when work began on the Becontree estate. Becontree became a huge housing hub, with nearly 30,000 homes constructed. Though some ancient buildings still stand in Dagenham Village, most of the area has been radically developed and expanded into the vibrant and diverse place it is today.
Despite the decline of its once famous car industry, the southern part of Dagenham along the River Thames has experienced extensive regeneration, with significant improvements and developments reshaping the area over the last 50 years. Dagenham is a traditional London working-class suburb where many families have lived for generations.
The Dagenham housing market is gaining traction due to its diverse housing options and attractive investment potential. This East London suburb offers a mix of properties, from quaint terraced houses to modern apartments and new homes, catering to various budgets and lifestyles. Thanks to affordable prices and thousands of new-build flats, Dagenham is a firm favourite of first-time buyers. Ongoing regeneration projects make Dagenham an up-and-coming area and a promising investment destination, with a high probability of significant capital growth and rental yields.
Homes in Dagenham sold for an average of £364K over this past year, with most of these being terraced properties. Flats were significantly cheaper than the average at around £230K, while semis went for considerably more (£428K). Either way, property valuation and sales data show that the market is buoyant, having steadily risen by 6% since 2021. See here for the most recent updates.
Dagenham has a busy and thriving Sunday market on River Road, with 600 stalls selling various goods, including clothing, fresh produce, and household items.
There are several parks and green spaces in Dagenham. Parsloes Park and Valence Park provide opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation. Valence House Museum, in Valence Park, is a local history museum with interesting interactive exhibits and displays. Eastbrookend Country Park is an extensive outdoor area with scenic meadows and walking trails.
Dagenham Leisure Park offers a range of activities, including a cinema, bowling alley and fitness centre. The council-owned Mayfield Leisure Centre is newly built and has a swimming pool, state-of-the-art gym, exercise classes, all-weather sports pitches and badminton courts.
Dagenham has a great variety of schools rated good or outstanding by Ofsted. Outstanding primary schools include William Ford CofE Junior School on Ford Road, The St Teresa Catholic Primary School on Bowes Road and Grafton Primary School.
Local secondary schools include Dagenham Park CofE School (co-ed, ages 11 to 18), The Sydney Russell School (co-ed, ages 4 to 18) and Goresbrook School (co-ed, ages 4 to 18).
If you’re looking for a comprehensive list of schools in Dagenham, then it’s a good idea to take a look at this local government portal.
There are plenty of ways to travel around Dagenham, here’s a quick summary of the options available.
For all the options take a look at the options here.
Dagenham has plenty of shops which serve its large population, meaning essential amenities are never too far away or difficult to find. There is an Asda, Tesco, Aldi and Lidl, with many more independent shops dotted throughout the area. Dagenham Sunday Market attracts bargain hunters from all over London and Essex.
Dagenham has a good selection of chain restaurants, decent independent cafes, and cheap eats. Pipe Major is a family-friendly pub opposite the tube station famous locally for its daily carvery. On top of this there are several, large accessible malls and retail parks.
Shopping and retail hotspots in Dagenham include:
Our Dagenham estate agent team have years of experience in the local housing market. Whether you are looking for new homes, period properties, or something to let – we can help
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