Area Overview for HA1 2JP

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Area Information

Living in HA1 2JP offers a distinct experience for those drawn to a highly concentrated residential setting within England. This specific postcode covers a tiny geographical footprint of just 1812 square metres, creating an exceptionally dense living environment. With a population of 1407 residents packed into this small space, the area functions as a tight-knit cluster rather than a sprawling suburb. The sheer density of 776,447 people per square kilometre indicates a micro-community where proximity to neighbours is a fundamental reality of daily life. You will find this area serves as a compact home base, ideal for those who prefer immediate access to everything without long commutes within the immediate vicinity. The sheer volume of people per unit of land defines the character of this location. It is not a broad neighbourhood but a precise point of residence where the community is physically close, fostering a sense of immediate connection among the 1407 inhabitants. For anyone considering homes in HA1 2JP, the unique selling point is this intense concentration of residents in a defined postal code. It represents a specific choice for urban density within the wider Harrow context, offering a focused living experience where every resident shares the same immediate street network and local environment.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1812 m²
Population
1407
Population Density
10757 people/km²

Homes in HA1 2JP exist within a market characterised by small scale and high density. You will find that 37% of households are owner-occupied, which indicates a balanced market where rental demand remains significant alongside existing ownership. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, a direct result of the area's compact nature covering only 1812 square metres. This means you are unlikely to find large detached properties; instead, the stock consists of apartment-style living designed to maximise space within a tiny footprint. Living in this postcode means embracing a high-density environment where multiple homes share limited ground. The small area size dictates that property listings will be scarce and specific, requiring a targeted search approach. Buyers looking at this area must adjust their expectations regarding floor space and garden access compared to larger postcodes. The predominance of flats suggests a market appealing to those who prioritise location density over traditional house structure. This concentration of units within a 0.018 square kilometre zone creates a unique real estate dynamic. You face a market where every square metre of land supports multiple households, reflecting a pragmatic approach to housing in a constrained geographic zone. The 37% ownership rate also suggests a fairly stable base of long-term residents alongside a fluid rental sector.

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Energy Efficiency in HA1 2JP

Your lifestyle while living in HA1 2JP will be driven by immediate access to major transport hubs and retail chains within practical reach. The most significant amenities include Harrow, Harrow and Wealdstone Station, South Kenton Station, Northwick Park Station, West Harrow Station, and North Harrow. These five rail and metro points provide extensive regional connectivity. You can also find retailers such as Tesco Harrow and M&S Harrow nearby, ensuring your grocery shopping is convenient. RAF Northholt stands as a notable airfield feature, adding a specific industrial or historical element to the local landscape. Living in this area means you have immediate access to five distinct rail options without needing to travel far. The presence of multiple Tesco outlets ensures you do not need to drive for essentials. This concentration of transport infrastructure allows you to manage your commute with flexibility, choosing between different stations based on your schedule. The proximity of these major stations transforms daily travel into a straightforward routine. You benefit from a lifestyle where transport choices are plentiful, supporting both daily commutes and weekend trips out of the city centre.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in HA1 2JP is defined by a mature demographic and a strong preference for flat-style accommodation. The median age stands at 47 years, with the 30-64 years age range being the most common group. This implies a neighbourhood dominated by working professionals and established families rather than young children or empty nesters. Home ownership accounts for 37% of households, leaving the majority of residents in rental markets or shared living arrangements. This high tenancy rate suggests a dynamic turnover of residents and a mix of landlords and investors alongside owner-occupiers. The predominant ethnic group in the area is Asian, contributing to the cultural diversity of this specific postcode. Accommodation type is overwhelmingly flats, which aligns with the high population density of 776,447 people per square kilometre. You will find that the physical structure of the homes reflects the age profile, providing manageable living spaces for the 47-year-old median resident. This mix of older demographics and flat living creates a community focused on convenience and lower-maintenance lifestyles. The 37% ownership figure highlights that investment and renting play a central role in how people live here, unlike many suburban areas where owner occupation is the norm. Understanding these figures helps you gauge the type of neighbourly interactions you might expect.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

37
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
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NS-SEC

39
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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in HA1 2JP?
The community in HA1 2JP is defined by its high density, with 1407 residents living within just 1812 square metres. The median age of 47 suggests a mature population dominated by adults aged 30-64 years. This tight spatial arrangement creates an immediate sense of proximity among neighbours, typical of a small residential cluster rather than a sprawling suburb.
How accessible are shops and transport options?
Residents enjoy immediate access to five rail and metro stations, including Harrow and West Harrow, enabling flexible commuting. Shopping is convenient with multiple Tesco Harrow stores and an M&S Harrow location nearby. This combination of transport hubs and retail means daily errands and work travel are practical within a short distance.
Is HA1 2JP considered a safe area to live?
Yes, safety standards are high with a crime risk score of 87 out of 100, indicating below-average crime rates and a lower likelihood of incidents. The area also passes safety assessments for flood risk with a score of 0, ensuring environmental stability. These metrics confirm that HA1 2JP is a secure choice for homebuyers seeking a low-risk environment.
Will internet connectivity be reliable for working from home?
Digital infrastructure is robust, with fixed broadband scoring 77 out of 100 for very good quality and mobile coverage reaching 85 out of 100 for excellent strength. This dual-layered connectivity ensures that residents can work remotely without interruption, supporting the needs of a modern household in this postcode.

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