Area Overview for HA1 3QW
Area Information
HA1 3QW is a small residential postcode in England, home to 2015 people. This compact area is defined by its cluster of flats, reflecting a community rooted in urban living. The median age of 47 suggests a mature demographic, with adults aged 30–64 forming the largest age group. Daily life here is shaped by proximity to transport hubs and local amenities, making it practical for commuters and families alike. While the area lacks natural landscapes, its strategic location near rail and metro stations ensures connectivity to nearby towns. The presence of two primary schools, including one with an outstanding Ofsted rating, underscores its appeal to families. However, the predominantly flat housing stock and medium crime risk mean buyers should weigh practicality against lifestyle preferences. This postcode is not for those seeking sprawling gardens or rural tranquillity, but it offers a functional, accessible urban environment with a distinct community character.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
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- Population
- 2015
- Population Density
- 4787 people/km²
HA1 3QW is a flat-dominated area, with 53% of residents owning their homes and 47% renting. This suggests a mix of owner-occupied and rental properties, though the prevalence of flats indicates limited availability of larger family homes. The small postcode area means the housing stock is concentrated, with little variation in property types. Buyers should consider that the market is likely competitive, particularly for flats, given the area’s size and the proportion of renters. For those seeking larger homes, nearby areas may offer more options. The flat-centric nature of the area may appeal to singles, couples, or smaller families, but buyers should assess whether the layout and space meet their needs. The proximity to transport links could be a key selling point, though the lack of natural amenities may deter those prioritising outdoor living.
House Prices in HA1 3QW
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Energy Efficiency in HA1 3QW
Residents of HA1 3QW have access to a range of amenities within walking or short driving distance. Retail options include Iceland Sudbury, Budgens Greenford, and Co-op Greenford, providing essentials for daily life. The area’s transport links, including five rail and metro stations, facilitate easy access to nearby towns and London. While there are no parks or leisure facilities listed, the presence of Kew Pier and RAF Northolt offers unique points of interest. The compact nature of the area means amenities are concentrated, reducing the need for long commutes. However, the lack of detailed information on dining or cultural venues suggests a focus on practicality over leisure. For those prioritising convenience over variety, this postcode offers a functional lifestyle, though it may not satisfy those seeking a vibrant social scene or extensive recreational options.
Amenities
Schools
Residents of HA1 3QW have access to two primary schools: St George’s Primary School and St George’s Primary Catholic Voluntary Academy, both of which cater to young children. The latter holds an outstanding Ofsted rating, reflecting high standards in education. The presence of two primary schools within reach is a significant advantage for families, offering choice and convenience. However, the area lacks secondary schools, so students may need to travel to nearby towns for further education. The mix of state and Catholic voluntary schools suggests a range of educational philosophies, though the data does not indicate the availability of specialist provision such as SEN support or sixth-form colleges. Parents should consider the need for additional transport or housing closer to secondary education if this is a priority.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | St George's Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | St George's Primary Catholic Voluntary Academy | primary | N/A | N/A |
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HA1 3QW’s population of 2015 residents is predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a community of established professionals and families, rather than students or retirees. Home ownership stands at 53%, meaning nearly half of residents rent, which may reflect the prevalence of flats as the primary accommodation type. The Asian_total ethnic group is the largest demographic, contributing to the area’s cultural diversity. While no specific deprivation data is provided, the mix of age groups and housing types indicates a balanced but mature population. The absence of younger households may influence local amenities, with services tailored to adult needs. The community’s character is defined by its compact size and the interplay between residential living and nearby transport links, creating a focused, functional urban environment.
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Planning Constraints
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