Area Overview for E6 3PQ

Greenway and Becton Alps in E6 3PQ
Footbridge over the A13 in East Ham in E6 3PQ
Houses alongside the Greenway in E6 3PQ
A13, "Trunk road to the sea" in E6 3PQ
St Mary Magdalene East Ham in E6 3PQ
Shops on High Street South, E6 in E6 3PQ
East Ham: Church of St Mary Magdalene in E6 3PQ
Disused building on East Ham High Street in E6 3PQ
St Mary Magdalene Churchyard, East Ham in E6 3PQ
St Mary Magdalene Church, East Ham in E6 3PQ
Newham Way, East Ham in E6 3PQ
Stokes Road, East Ham in E6 3PQ
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Area Information

Living in E6 3PQ means residing within a compact residential cluster of just 5,195 square metres in East Ham and Beckton. This specific postcode serves 2,031 residents, creating a neighbourhood where daily life revolves around a tight-knit community. The area exists at the intersection of London's industrial history and modern suburban development, situated close to the Isle of Dogs and the Transpenine runs. You will find yourself in a location defined by its high population density yet distinct separation from the wider borough due to its small geographic footprint. Every day, your routine likely involves navigating a shared environment where neighbours are close by hand. The area has settled into a quiet, established rhythm rather than experiencing rapid expansion. Families and individuals have made this space their home for generations, fostering a sense of familiarity. While the small size offers convenience and a walkable environment, it also means amenities and services are concentrated in specific pockets. Your daily journey involves the Rutland Road corridor or nearby residential streets. The area is not a sprawling suburb but rather a defined block of housing. This specificity gives E6 3PQ a unique character compared to the adjacent, larger postcodes. You access the wider city through connecting transport hubs while enjoying the relative intimacy of a small estate.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
5195 m²
Population
2031
Population Density
9779 people/km²

E6 3PQ presents a specific housing scenario where the accommodation type is primarily houses. However, only 34% of the residents own their homes, which indicates a strong presence of the private and social rental sectors. For you, as a prospective buyer, this means entering a market where many neighbours are tenants rather than owners. The housing stock likely consists of Victorian or interwar terraced houses located on either side of the main roads. These properties are valued for their character and established gardens, even in a dense urban setting. The low ownership percentage suggests that price competition may be fierce between landlords and owner-occupiers. You should expect to find properties that have been lived in for long periods, reflecting the high age media of 47 years. The small area size of 5,195 square metres limits the scale of development, preserving the existing street patterns. Buyers looking for investment might appreciate the rental demand driven by the 34% ownership gap. Families often choose E6 3PQ for its house-based rooms, which suit those requiring more space than high-rise flats provide. The market dynamics reflect a balance between demand for period homes and the necessity of rental accommodation. When viewing properties in this postcode, you will see homes that are embedded within a dense community fabric. The housing type ensures that you rarely encounter converted flats or purpose-built modern blocks in the immediate vicinity.

House Prices in E6 3PQ

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Energy Efficiency in E6 3PQ

Your daily life in E6 3PQ benefits from a wide array of amenities located just metres from your doorstep. Retail options include Spar Eastham, Tesco East Ham, and Sainsburys Beckton, all within practical walking distance. These shops provide everything from groceries to household essentials, reducing the need for long car journeys. Local transport is equally convenient with five nearby metro stations including Beckton Station and Cyprus. The area also benefits from five rail stations such as Custom House Station and Barking Station, offering frequent services to central London. You have access to London City Airport, making business or leisure flights easily available. Five primary bus routes serve the area, including the Whipps Cross Bus Interchange for regional connectivity. Furthermore, five ferry services operate nearby, including Woolwich Ferry North Pier and Barrier Gardens Pier. This density allows you to travel to Greenwich or Southwark in under twenty minutes. You will find three parks within close reach, providing green space for relaxation. The combination of these facilities creates a vibrant neighbourhood where you can work, shop, and travel without leaving the local area.

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Demographics

The community within E6 3PQ reflects a mature demographic profile with the media age standing at 47 years. The majority of residents fall into the adults age range of 30 to 64 years, indicating a stable population often comprising parents or long-term tenants. House ownership stands at 34%, suggesting that a significant portion of the community rents their accommodation. This lower ownership rate is typical for areas with a mix of social and private housing stock. Most residents live in houses, which contributes to the area's residential character despite its small size. The predominant ethnic group identifies as Asian, shaping the local culture and supporting diverse businesses in the vicinity. With a population density of 390,935 people per square kilometre, the area feels occupied without being overwhelmingly crowded. This density supports community cohesion but requires efficient use of shared spaces. The age distribution suggests a workforce that balances parenting responsibilities with career progression. You will find a mixed household composition, blending families with older residents who prefer the convenience of central locations. The 34% ownership figure helps buyers understand the balance between owner-occupied and rental stock. Understanding these demographics allows you to shop for schools and activities that match the local families. The diversity of the Asian majority adds a distinct layer to the local identity and commerce.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

34
majority

Ethnic Group

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Religion

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most common

Household Composition

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most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

19
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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