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Area Overview for Hackney

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Area Information

Living in Hackney means residing in a compact borough where every square metre counts. This local authority district in east London covers just 16.7 km², yet it houses a population of 162,643 people. You will find that the land here is incredibly dense, with 9,716 people per square kilometre, creating a bustling environment where space is at a premium. Despite the compact size, you are living in an area defined by a sheer concentration of residents rather than rural sprawl. The population density ensures a felt sense of urban complexity, where daily life involves navigating close quarters and high traffic volumes. Prospective buyers must adjust their expectations regarding room counts and green spaces due to these spatial constraints. You are entering a district where the sheer number of neighbours is high relative to the available land area. This high population density characterises life in Hackney, distinguishing it from more spacious counties. The borough presents a distinct challenge for those seeking traditional gardens or large plots of land. Instead, you will access a pocket-sized neighbourhood where community interactions happen quickly and frequently. The area proves that significant population figures can exist within very small geographical boundaries, creating a uniquely intense urban experience.

Area Type
District/Borough
Area Size
16.7 km²
Population
162643
Population Density
9716 people/km²

Demographics

The community makeup of Hackney reveals a population with a median age of 70. This figure indicates that older residents form a significant portion of the local demographic profile. Approximately 28% of residents own their homes outright, while the vast majority live in rental accommodation. This breakdown highlights a rental-heavy market where moving might be more fluid for tenants but demanding for owners seeking to stay. You should expect a neighbourhood where dispossession or tenancy matters for many households rather than home ownership being the norm for most families. Household composition and accommodation types in the borough do not break down by specific sub-categories in the statutory figures available. The predominant ethnic group, religious affiliation, and specific household structures remain unquantified in the dataset. However, the high population density of 9,716 people per square kilometre suggests a tightly packed living arrangement where neighbours are immediate. The low rate of home ownership at 28% reinforces the idea that this is a town where leasehold or rented properties dominate the streets.

Household Size

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Accommodation Type

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Tenure

28
majority

Ethnic Group

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Religion

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Household Composition

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Age

70
median
Age: Total
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

42
in Lower managerial occupations

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the age profile of Hackney like?
The median age for residents in Hackney is 70 years. This indicates that older adults make up a significant portion of the community compared to many other urban districts. You should expect a demographic where long-term residents outnumber young families, which influences the local services and housing stock available in the borough.
Is the internet reliable in Hackney?
Digital infrastructure in Hackney is very strong. Your fixed broadband quality scores 94 out of 100, placing it in the excellent category for speed and stability. Mobile coverage is also reliable with a score of 85 out of 100. You can expect minimal disruption when working from home or using your smartphone throughout the borough.
How safe is Hackney for residents?
The borough carries a medium crime risk with a safety score of 52 out of 100. This WARNING level suggests crime rates are around the national average, so you will need to take standard security precautions. While not high risk, you should remain vigilant and lock your doors when leaving your property.
How many people live in Hackney?
Hackney is a densely populated district with 162,643 residents living across an area of 16.7 km². This results in a population density of 9,716 people per square kilometre. You are acquiring a property in a tight-knit, high-density environment where neighbours are close by and space is limited.

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