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E4 7NS occupies just 1.7 hectares of land, making it one of the most densely populated clusters in the East London postal system. This small residential area houses 1,901 people within a remarkably compact footprint. The neighbourhood is entirely flat-specific, reflecting the dense urban architecture typical of this sector of the UK east. Living here means accepting a high density of residents in exchange for immediate proximity to essential services. The area functions as a self-contained pocket of residential life, integrating seamlessly with the wider Chingford and Ponders End communities. Because the land area is so limited, vertical living is the only architectural solution available. You will find yourself moving through corridors rather than streets, with neighbours often separated by just a few floors. The population density reaches an extreme level, surpassing 1.1 million people per square kilometre. This intensity creates a vibrant, permanent community where residents share the same limited local infrastructure. Daily life revolves around the nearby railway stations and high-quality shops that surround the postcode boundary. You do not need a car to access the town centre or work opportunities in the capital. The location offers a specific type of living: close quarters with high convenience. This density provides instant access to daily necessities but demands an appreciation for shared spaces. You are part of a larger urban machine that keeps the east end of London moving efficiently. The community in E4 7NS reflects a mature household profile with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall within the 30 to 64-year-old bracket, indicating a stable population of working adults and families. This age range suggests a neighbourhood where people live for the long term, investing in their local environment. Home ownership stands at 51%, meaning slightly more than half of the households own their property outright or with a mortgage. The remaining 49% likely reside in the rental sector, creating a mix of owner-occupiers and tenants. All accommodation in this postcode consists of flats, which aligns perfectly with the high-density living style required for such a small area. The predominant ethnic group is White, forming the demographic backbone of the local community. This mixture of ownership and a mature age range points to a settled residential zone rather than a transient student housing area. You will encounter a neighbourhood where long-term neighbours know each other well. The absence of single-site workers or young professionals suggests a more predictable community atmosphere. Residents here value stability, as evidenced by the high percentage of owner-occupied flats. This demographic profile supports local businesses that cater to a steady customer base throughout the week. Family life continues steadily within these flat blocks, with school-aged children likely playing in the immediate vicinity on weekends. The housing stock in E4 7NS is exclusively composed of flats, which defines the property landscape for anyone looking here. With 1,901 residents squeezed into just 1,697 square metres, the available homes are designed for density and vertical storage rather than ground-level expansion. Half of the households own their homes, while the other half rent, creating a balanced market of buyers and tenants. This 51% ownership rate indicates that investment here is common among local buyers. If you are searching for homes in this area, you must be prepared to inspect properties that share walls, windows, and heating systems with dozens of neighbours. The lack of houses or semi-detached properties means every potential buyer faces the same constraints regarding space and privacy. You will find a market where price per square metre matters more than floor area. Buyers often look for flats with access to communal gardens or balconies to mitigate the claustrophobic feel of high-density living. The small size of the postcode means listings change frequently, offering immediate opportunities for cash buyers or quick movers. Rental demand is naturally high due to the concentration of flats and the sheer number of potential occupants. Landlords may find E4 7NS attractive because of the complete flat infrastructure, though competition for leases will be fierce. Homeowners benefit from a community where neighbours are invested in the stability of the block. The market does not offer traditional suburbs with driveways; it offers a compact, efficient living solution for those who prioritise location over house size. Your search here must focus on the quality of the build and the specific amenities attached to each flat rather than the footprint of the building itself. Connectivity in E4 7NS is excellent, making this post code ideal for commuters and remote workers alike. Fixed broadband scores 95 out of 100, which classifies as an excellent connection suitable for high-speed work from home. Mobile coverage reaches 85 out of 100, offering good signal strength throughout the neighbourhood. These figures ensure that you can rely on both wired and wireless technology for daily tasks. You can expect fast internet speeds that support large households with multiple devices online simultaneously. The area sits just steps from Chingford Station, Ponders End Station, and Brimsdown Station on the Eastern Main Line. This rail corridor provides direct trains into Liverpool Street without a change, cutting commuting time to central London significantly. For those who prefer the Underground, Buckhurst Hill, Roding Valley, and Loughton stations are all within practical reach. These connections form a robust web of public transport that removes the need for a private vehicle. Bus services are less frequent, with the Whipps Cross Bus Interchange being the primary route, but the rail density more than compensates for this. If you telecommute, the superior broadband score means you never face slow uploads during video calls. Mobile data is reliable enough for navigation and emergency calls even when stepping outside your flat. The combination of high-speed home internet and extensive rail links makes living in E4 7NS highly attractive for professionals. You gain the flexibility of a permanent address with the mobility of a commuter hub. The digital infrastructure is as strong as the physical transport network, ensuring complete connectivity regardless of your work style. Daily life in E4 7NS revolves around a well-stocked network of retail and transport hubs. You have immediate access to five major retail outlets, including Waitrose Little, Co-op Chingford, and Amazon Fresh. These supermarkets provide fresh groceries online and in-store, ensuring you never run out of essentials. For further shopping needs, the nearby sections of Chingford High Road offer a wider range of boutiques and bookshops. Rail transport puts Chingford Station, Ponders End Station, and Brimsdown Station at your doorstep. This means you can reach central London in under an hour or travel further afield for weekend trips. The proximity to Buckhurst Hill Underground Station, Roding Valley, and Loughton Underground Station adds another layer of convenience. If you prefer the bus, the Whipps Cross Bus Interchange is the main interchange, though the rail density is far superior. With 55,000 people living within a short walk, you will see many faces daily. The area feels safe and secure, with low crime risk reinforcing a peaceful evening routine. You can leave your front door open in broad daylight without concern. The lack of protected nature reserves or woodlands within the immediate boundary means the green spaces are found in the wider town. However, the high density of amenities cancels out any feeling of isolation. Supermarkets close at reasonable hours, but online delivery from Amazon Fresh works overnight. Schools near E4 7NS are easily reachable by foot or the cycle. The community thrives on this constant movement of people through the shops and stations. You live in a place where everything you need is either inside your door or a short walk away. Living in E4 7NS involves minimal environmental risk and a strong record of low crime. The area passes all safety and planning assessments with a score of 0 for flood risk and Ramsar wetland sites. This means there is no threat of rising water levels damaging your flat or garden during heavy rain. The absence of flood risk assures you that your home remains stable regardless of climate patterns. You will find no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty or protected nature reserves or protected woodland within the boundary either. While these designations do not hinder daily life, their absence confirms the purely urban character of the postcode. The most significant safety metric is crime, which carries a low risk level with a score of 71 out of 100. This indicates a safer neighbourhood with consistently below-average crime rates. Residents can walk to the nearby Chingford Station or Waitrose Little without fear of incident. The 51% home ownership rate often correlates with higher vigilance among neighbours who look out for one another. There are no significant planning constraints that could suddenly halt development work on nearby properties, ensuring long-term certainty. The environment is free from restrictions that might limit future improvements or renovations. You can modify your flat or build an extension without worrying about protected wetlands or protected nature reserve boundaries interfering. The local council maintains a clean and orderly environment where residents feel secure. The low crime score reflects a community where policing is effective and proactive issues are addressed quickly. Safety is not the priority concern for homebuyers considering E4 7NS. The focus shifts entirely to the quality of accommodation and the strength of transport links instead. Who typically lives in E4 7NS?The community has a median age of 47, meaning most residents are adults between 30 and 64 years old. This population of working adults and families creates a stable neighbourhood. Fifty-one per cent of households own their homes, while the rest rent. The area is entirely suited to flat dwellers, reflecting the high density of 1,901 people in 1,700 square metres. How safe is the area?E4 7NS scores 71 out of 100 for low crime risk, indicating a safer neighbourhood with below-average crime rates. There is also zero risk of flooding, no Ramsar wetland sites, and no protected woodlands. This makes it a very secure location for families and individuals seeking a low-maintenance home. What is the broadband and mobile situation like?Digital connectivity is excellent. The fixed broadband score is 95 out of 100, providing very fast internet speeds ideal for working from home. Mobile coverage scores 85 out of 100, ensuring good signal strength. These high scores mean you can rely on both home and mobile data for all your daily requirements. Are there shops and transport nearby?Residents enjoy five retail options including Waitrose Little, Co-op Chingford, and Amazon Fresh. Transport is superior, with Chingford, Ponders End, and Brimsdown railway stations all close by. Underground access is also available via Buckhurst Hill and Loughton stations. The Whipps Cross Bus Interchange serves as the main bus route.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1697 m²
- Population
- 1901
- Population Density
- 6027 people/km²
The housing stock in E4 7NS is exclusively composed of flats, which defines the property landscape for anyone looking here. With 1,901 residents squeezed into just 1,697 square metres, the available homes are designed for density and vertical storage rather than ground-level expansion. Half of the households own their homes, while the other half rent, creating a balanced market of buyers and tenants. This 51% ownership rate indicates that investment here is common among local buyers. If you are searching for homes in this area, you must be prepared to inspect properties that share walls, windows, and heating systems with dozens of neighbours. The lack of houses or semi-detached properties means every potential buyer faces the same constraints regarding space and privacy. You will find a market where price per square metre matters more than floor area. Buyers often look for flats with access to communal gardens or balconies to mitigate the claustrophobic feel of high-density living. The small size of the postcode means listings change frequently, offering immediate opportunities for cash buyers or quick movers. Rental demand is naturally high due to the concentration of flats and the sheer number of potential occupants. Landlords may find E4 7NS attractive because of the complete flat infrastructure, though competition for leases will be fierce. Homeowners benefit from a community where neighbours are invested in the stability of the block. The market does not offer traditional suburbs with driveways; it offers a compact, efficient living solution for those who prioritise location over house size. Your search here must focus on the quality of the build and the specific amenities attached to each flat rather than the footprint of the building itself. Connectivity in E4 7NS is excellent, making this post code ideal for commuters and remote workers alike. Fixed broadband scores 95 out of 100, which classifies as an excellent connection suitable for high-speed work from home. Mobile coverage reaches 85 out of 100, offering good signal strength throughout the neighbourhood. These figures ensure that you can rely on both wired and wireless technology for daily tasks. You can expect fast internet speeds that support large households with multiple devices online simultaneously. The area sits just steps from Chingford Station, Ponders End Station, and Brimsdown Station on the Eastern Main Line. This rail corridor provides direct trains into Liverpool Street without a change, cutting commuting time to central London significantly. For those who prefer the Underground, Buckhurst Hill, Roding Valley, and Loughton stations are all within practical reach. These connections form a robust web of public transport that removes the need for a private vehicle. Bus services are less frequent, with the Whipps Cross Bus Interchange being the primary route, but the rail density more than compensates for this. If you telecommute, the superior broadband score means you never face slow uploads during video calls. Mobile data is reliable enough for navigation and emergency calls even when stepping outside your flat. The combination of high-speed home internet and extensive rail links makes living in E4 7NS highly attractive for professionals. You gain the flexibility of a permanent address with the mobility of a commuter hub. The digital infrastructure is as strong as the physical transport network, ensuring complete connectivity regardless of your work style. Daily life in E4 7NS revolves around a well-stocked network of retail and transport hubs. You have immediate access to five major retail outlets, including Waitrose Little, Co-op Chingford, and Amazon Fresh. These supermarkets provide fresh groceries online and in-store, ensuring you never run out of essentials. For further shopping needs, the nearby sections of Chingford High Road offer a wider range of boutiques and bookshops. Rail transport puts Chingford Station, Ponders End Station, and Brimsdown Station at your doorstep. This means you can reach central London in under an hour or travel further afield for weekend trips. The proximity to Buckhurst Hill Underground Station, Roding Valley, and Loughton Underground Station adds another layer of convenience. If you prefer the bus, the Whipps Cross Bus Interchange is the main interchange, though the rail density is far superior. With 55,000 people living within a short walk, you will see many faces daily. The area feels safe and secure, with low crime risk reinforcing a peaceful evening routine. You can leave your front door open in broad daylight without concern. The lack of protected nature reserves or woodlands within the immediate boundary means the green spaces are found in the wider town. However, the high density of amenities cancels out any feeling of isolation. Supermarkets close at reasonable hours, but online delivery from Amazon Fresh works overnight. Schools near E4 7NS are easily reachable by foot or the cycle. The community thrives on this constant movement of people through the shops and stations. You live in a place where everything you need is either inside your door or a short walk away. Living in E4 7NS involves minimal environmental risk and a strong record of low crime. The area passes all safety and planning assessments with a score of 0 for flood risk and Ramsar wetland sites. This means there is no threat of rising water levels damaging your flat or garden during heavy rain. The absence of flood risk assures you that your home remains stable regardless of climate patterns. You will find no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty or protected nature reserves or protected woodland within the boundary either. While these designations do not hinder daily life, their absence confirms the purely urban character of the postcode. The most significant safety metric is crime, which carries a low risk level with a score of 71 out of 100. This indicates a safer neighbourhood with consistently below-average crime rates. Residents can walk to the nearby Chingford Station or Waitrose Little without fear of incident. The 51% home ownership rate often correlates with higher vigilance among neighbours who look out for one another. There are no significant planning constraints that could suddenly halt development work on nearby properties, ensuring long-term certainty. The environment is free from restrictions that might limit future improvements or renovations. You can modify your flat or build an extension without worrying about protected wetlands or protected nature reserve boundaries interfering. The local council maintains a clean and orderly environment where residents feel secure. The low crime score reflects a community where policing is effective and proactive issues are addressed quickly. Safety is not the priority concern for homebuyers considering E4 7NS. The focus shifts entirely to the quality of accommodation and the strength of transport links instead. Who typically lives in E4 7NS?The community has a median age of 47, meaning most residents are adults between 30 and 64 years old. This population of working adults and families creates a stable neighbourhood. Fifty-one per cent of households own their homes, while the rest rent. The area is entirely suited to flat dwellers, reflecting the high density of 1,901 people in 1,700 square metres. How safe is the area?E4 7NS scores 71 out of 100 for low crime risk, indicating a safer neighbourhood with below-average crime rates. There is also zero risk of flooding, no Ramsar wetland sites, and no protected woodlands. This makes it a very secure location for families and individuals seeking a low-maintenance home. What is the broadband and mobile situation like?Digital connectivity is excellent. The fixed broadband score is 95 out of 100, providing very fast internet speeds ideal for working from home. Mobile coverage scores 85 out of 100, ensuring good signal strength. These high scores mean you can rely on both home and mobile data for all your daily requirements. Are there shops and transport nearby?Residents enjoy five retail options including Waitrose Little, Co-op Chingford, and Amazon Fresh. Transport is superior, with Chingford, Ponders End, and Brimsdown railway stations all close by. Underground access is also available via Buckhurst Hill and Loughton stations. The Whipps Cross Bus Interchange serves as the main bus route.
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Daily life in E4 7NS revolves around a well-stocked network of retail and transport hubs. You have immediate access to five major retail outlets, including Waitrose Little, Co-op Chingford, and Amazon Fresh. These supermarkets provide fresh groceries online and in-store, ensuring you never run out of essentials. For further shopping needs, the nearby sections of Chingford High Road offer a wider range of boutiques and bookshops. Rail transport puts Chingford Station, Ponders End Station, and Brimsdown Station at your doorstep. This means you can reach central London in under an hour or travel further afield for weekend trips. The proximity to Buckhurst Hill Underground Station, Roding Valley, and Loughton Underground Station adds another layer of convenience. If you prefer the bus, the Whipps Cross Bus Interchange is the main interchange, though the rail density is far superior. With 55,000 people living within a short walk, you will see many faces daily. The area feels safe and secure, with low crime risk reinforcing a peaceful evening routine. You can leave your front door open in broad daylight without concern. The lack of protected nature reserves or woodlands within the immediate boundary means the green spaces are found in the wider town. However, the high density of amenities cancels out any feeling of isolation. Supermarkets close at reasonable hours, but online delivery from Amazon Fresh works overnight. Schools near E4 7NS are easily reachable by foot or the cycle. The community thrives on this constant movement of people through the shops and stations. You live in a place where everything you need is either inside your door or a short walk away. Living in E4 7NS involves minimal environmental risk and a strong record of low crime. The area passes all safety and planning assessments with a score of 0 for flood risk and Ramsar wetland sites. This means there is no threat of rising water levels damaging your flat or garden during heavy rain. The absence of flood risk assures you that your home remains stable regardless of climate patterns. You will find no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty or protected nature reserves or protected woodland within the boundary either. While these designations do not hinder daily life, their absence confirms the purely urban character of the postcode. The most significant safety metric is crime, which carries a low risk level with a score of 71 out of 100. This indicates a safer neighbourhood with consistently below-average crime rates. Residents can walk to the nearby Chingford Station or Waitrose Little without fear of incident. The 51% home ownership rate often correlates with higher vigilance among neighbours who look out for one another. There are no significant planning constraints that could suddenly halt development work on nearby properties, ensuring long-term certainty. The environment is free from restrictions that might limit future improvements or renovations. You can modify your flat or build an extension without worrying about protected wetlands or protected nature reserve boundaries interfering. The local council maintains a clean and orderly environment where residents feel secure. The low crime score reflects a community where policing is effective and proactive issues are addressed quickly. Safety is not the priority concern for homebuyers considering E4 7NS. The focus shifts entirely to the quality of accommodation and the strength of transport links instead. Who typically lives in E4 7NS?The community has a median age of 47, meaning most residents are adults between 30 and 64 years old. This population of working adults and families creates a stable neighbourhood. Fifty-one per cent of households own their homes, while the rest rent. The area is entirely suited to flat dwellers, reflecting the high density of 1,901 people in 1,700 square metres. How safe is the area?E4 7NS scores 71 out of 100 for low crime risk, indicating a safer neighbourhood with below-average crime rates. There is also zero risk of flooding, no Ramsar wetland sites, and no protected woodlands. This makes it a very secure location for families and individuals seeking a low-maintenance home. What is the broadband and mobile situation like?Digital connectivity is excellent. The fixed broadband score is 95 out of 100, providing very fast internet speeds ideal for working from home. Mobile coverage scores 85 out of 100, ensuring good signal strength. These high scores mean you can rely on both home and mobile data for all your daily requirements. Are there shops and transport nearby?Residents enjoy five retail options including Waitrose Little, Co-op Chingford, and Amazon Fresh. Transport is superior, with Chingford, Ponders End, and Brimsdown railway stations all close by. Underground access is also available via Buckhurst Hill and Loughton stations. The Whipps Cross Bus Interchange serves as the main bus route.
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The community in E4 7NS reflects a mature household profile with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall within the 30 to 64-year-old bracket, indicating a stable population of working adults and families. This age range suggests a neighbourhood where people live for the long term, investing in their local environment. Home ownership stands at 51%, meaning slightly more than half of the households own their property outright or with a mortgage. The remaining 49% likely reside in the rental sector, creating a mix of owner-occupiers and tenants. All accommodation in this postcode consists of flats, which aligns perfectly with the high-density living style required for such a small area. The predominant ethnic group is White, forming the demographic backbone of the local community. This mixture of ownership and a mature age range points to a settled residential zone rather than a transient student housing area. You will encounter a neighbourhood where long-term neighbours know each other well. The absence of single-site workers or young professionals suggests a more predictable community atmosphere. Residents here value stability, as evidenced by the high percentage of owner-occupied flats. This demographic profile supports local businesses that cater to a steady customer base throughout the week. Family life continues steadily within these flat blocks, with school-aged children likely playing in the immediate vicinity on weekends. The housing stock in E4 7NS is exclusively composed of flats, which defines the property landscape for anyone looking here. With 1,901 residents squeezed into just 1,697 square metres, the available homes are designed for density and vertical storage rather than ground-level expansion. Half of the households own their homes, while the other half rent, creating a balanced market of buyers and tenants. This 51% ownership rate indicates that investment here is common among local buyers. If you are searching for homes in this area, you must be prepared to inspect properties that share walls, windows, and heating systems with dozens of neighbours. The lack of houses or semi-detached properties means every potential buyer faces the same constraints regarding space and privacy. You will find a market where price per square metre matters more than floor area. Buyers often look for flats with access to communal gardens or balconies to mitigate the claustrophobic feel of high-density living. The small size of the postcode means listings change frequently, offering immediate opportunities for cash buyers or quick movers. Rental demand is naturally high due to the concentration of flats and the sheer number of potential occupants. Landlords may find E4 7NS attractive because of the complete flat infrastructure, though competition for leases will be fierce. Homeowners benefit from a community where neighbours are invested in the stability of the block. The market does not offer traditional suburbs with driveways; it offers a compact, efficient living solution for those who prioritise location over house size. Your search here must focus on the quality of the build and the specific amenities attached to each flat rather than the footprint of the building itself. Connectivity in E4 7NS is excellent, making this post code ideal for commuters and remote workers alike. Fixed broadband scores 95 out of 100, which classifies as an excellent connection suitable for high-speed work from home. Mobile coverage reaches 85 out of 100, offering good signal strength throughout the neighbourhood. These figures ensure that you can rely on both wired and wireless technology for daily tasks. You can expect fast internet speeds that support large households with multiple devices online simultaneously. The area sits just steps from Chingford Station, Ponders End Station, and Brimsdown Station on the Eastern Main Line. This rail corridor provides direct trains into Liverpool Street without a change, cutting commuting time to central London significantly. For those who prefer the Underground, Buckhurst Hill, Roding Valley, and Loughton stations are all within practical reach. These connections form a robust web of public transport that removes the need for a private vehicle. Bus services are less frequent, with the Whipps Cross Bus Interchange being the primary route, but the rail density more than compensates for this. If you telecommute, the superior broadband score means you never face slow uploads during video calls. Mobile data is reliable enough for navigation and emergency calls even when stepping outside your flat. The combination of high-speed home internet and extensive rail links makes living in E4 7NS highly attractive for professionals. You gain the flexibility of a permanent address with the mobility of a commuter hub. The digital infrastructure is as strong as the physical transport network, ensuring complete connectivity regardless of your work style. Daily life in E4 7NS revolves around a well-stocked network of retail and transport hubs. You have immediate access to five major retail outlets, including Waitrose Little, Co-op Chingford, and Amazon Fresh. These supermarkets provide fresh groceries online and in-store, ensuring you never run out of essentials. For further shopping needs, the nearby sections of Chingford High Road offer a wider range of boutiques and bookshops. Rail transport puts Chingford Station, Ponders End Station, and Brimsdown Station at your doorstep. This means you can reach central London in under an hour or travel further afield for weekend trips. The proximity to Buckhurst Hill Underground Station, Roding Valley, and Loughton Underground Station adds another layer of convenience. If you prefer the bus, the Whipps Cross Bus Interchange is the main interchange, though the rail density is far superior. With 55,000 people living within a short walk, you will see many faces daily. The area feels safe and secure, with low crime risk reinforcing a peaceful evening routine. You can leave your front door open in broad daylight without concern. The lack of protected nature reserves or woodlands within the immediate boundary means the green spaces are found in the wider town. However, the high density of amenities cancels out any feeling of isolation. Supermarkets close at reasonable hours, but online delivery from Amazon Fresh works overnight. Schools near E4 7NS are easily reachable by foot or the cycle. The community thrives on this constant movement of people through the shops and stations. You live in a place where everything you need is either inside your door or a short walk away. Living in E4 7NS involves minimal environmental risk and a strong record of low crime. The area passes all safety and planning assessments with a score of 0 for flood risk and Ramsar wetland sites. This means there is no threat of rising water levels damaging your flat or garden during heavy rain. The absence of flood risk assures you that your home remains stable regardless of climate patterns. You will find no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty or protected nature reserves or protected woodland within the boundary either. While these designations do not hinder daily life, their absence confirms the purely urban character of the postcode. The most significant safety metric is crime, which carries a low risk level with a score of 71 out of 100. This indicates a safer neighbourhood with consistently below-average crime rates. Residents can walk to the nearby Chingford Station or Waitrose Little without fear of incident. The 51% home ownership rate often correlates with higher vigilance among neighbours who look out for one another. There are no significant planning constraints that could suddenly halt development work on nearby properties, ensuring long-term certainty. The environment is free from restrictions that might limit future improvements or renovations. You can modify your flat or build an extension without worrying about protected wetlands or protected nature reserve boundaries interfering. The local council maintains a clean and orderly environment where residents feel secure. The low crime score reflects a community where policing is effective and proactive issues are addressed quickly. Safety is not the priority concern for homebuyers considering E4 7NS. The focus shifts entirely to the quality of accommodation and the strength of transport links instead. Who typically lives in E4 7NS?The community has a median age of 47, meaning most residents are adults between 30 and 64 years old. This population of working adults and families creates a stable neighbourhood. Fifty-one per cent of households own their homes, while the rest rent. The area is entirely suited to flat dwellers, reflecting the high density of 1,901 people in 1,700 square metres. How safe is the area?E4 7NS scores 71 out of 100 for low crime risk, indicating a safer neighbourhood with below-average crime rates. There is also zero risk of flooding, no Ramsar wetland sites, and no protected woodlands. This makes it a very secure location for families and individuals seeking a low-maintenance home. What is the broadband and mobile situation like?Digital connectivity is excellent. The fixed broadband score is 95 out of 100, providing very fast internet speeds ideal for working from home. Mobile coverage scores 85 out of 100, ensuring good signal strength. These high scores mean you can rely on both home and mobile data for all your daily requirements. Are there shops and transport nearby?Residents enjoy five retail options including Waitrose Little, Co-op Chingford, and Amazon Fresh. Transport is superior, with Chingford, Ponders End, and Brimsdown railway stations all close by. Underground access is also available via Buckhurst Hill and Loughton stations. The Whipps Cross Bus Interchange serves as the main bus route.
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