Area Overview for NW10 0NJ

Area Information

Living in NW10 0NJ means residing within a specific residential cluster defined by the postcode. This small area covers a tightly knit neighbourhood with a population of 1453 people. You are part of a defined community where the housing stock is concentrated, creating a sense of local identity. Daily life here is characterised by its proximity to major London infrastructure while maintaining a focused residential footprint. The area sits in North West London, offering a direct connection to the wider borough through established transport routes. You walk to nearby stations that provide rapid access to central London and the suburbs. The character of the neighbourhood is shaped by its density and its position near significant commercial hubs like Wembley Stadium. Residents here benefit from a compact layout where amenities are often within a short walk. This makes the area particularly suitable for those who prioritise walking distances over sprawling suburbs. The very specific nature of the postcode means you live in a distinct slice of the larger North West London landscape. Your view from the window likely overlooks other homes or local streets rather than the open countryside found further east. You participate in a community where neighbours know each other due to the limited population spread. This DMZ-like residential zone offers a prime location for commuters and those working locally in the Wembley business park.

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Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1453
Population Density
10835 people/km²

The property market in NW10 0NJ is heavily weighted towards renting rather than owner-occupation. A mere 29% of residents own their homes, creating a vibrant rental sector. This statistic defines the housing stock as predominantly available to tenants. Flats are the main accommodation type, meaning you will find apartments rather than detached homes or bungalows. This layout suits both investors and professionals who prefer low-maintenance living spaces. The small population of 1453 limits the number of properties available for direct purchase compared to larger suburbs. You are looking at a market driven by leasehold arrangements and flat management companies. The concentration of flats near transport links appeals to commuters who need to maximise their limited indoor space. Home buyers must consider the implications of living in a high-density post-code area where value depends heavily on location and transport access. The lack of owner-occupied families suggests less long-term capital growth potential tied to local school catchments. Instead, property values here rely on connectivity to Neasden, Dollis Hill, and Wembley Park. Investors might find this attractive if they target the 71% of households that do not own their principal residence. However, you should approach purchasing carefully, knowing that the majority of residents are tenants. The housing stock is fixed to this specific postcode cluster, meaning supply cannot easily expand to meet new demand.

House Prices in NW10 0NJ

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Energy Efficiency in NW10 0NJ

Your daily life in NW10 0NJ is defined by access to major retail and leisure hubs just metres away. Five notable retailers serve the local population, including Tesco Wembley, Costco Wembley, and Tesco Harlesden. You can stock up on groceries and household items without venturing far from home. Dining and shopping options are integrated with the transport network found at Neasden, Dollis Hill, and Wembley Park. Five metro stations within practical reach mean you can reach these amenities on foot easily. Rail links to Stonebridge Park, Harlesden, and Wembley Stadium further expand your shopping radius. If you enjoy water-based activities, the Little Venice Waterbus Stop is available nearby. The London Zoo Waterbus Stop offers easy access to attractions for weekends and holidays. Kew Pier provides additional leisure options for those who prefer river journeys. This density of amenities creates a self-contained lifestyle for residents who value convenience. You do not need a car to access everyday needs or occasional treats at Wembley. The proximity to Wembley Stadium means major sporting events are accessible from your doorstep. Your evenings might involve taking the waterbus to London Zoo or catching a train to Wembley Park for dinner. The combination of supermarkets, tube lines, and river services creates a balanced urban experience. Home buyers for this area should value the walkability to these five metro stops and five rail stations. Lifestyle here is active, connected, and centred around the efficient use of public transport.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in NW10 0NJ reflects a mature demographic profile. The median age here is 47 years old, indicating that the neighbourhood attracts families and older residents. Adults between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range, meaning school-age children are a present but not overwhelming part of society. Only 29% of residents own their homes, which suggests a significant portion of the population rents their accommodation. This low ownership rate shapes the social dynamic of the area. Flats are the predominant accommodation type, distinguishing this postcode from leafy suburban clusters of detached houses. You are likely to live in multi-storey blocks or converted buildings that define the urban residential style of the zone. The population is diverse, with the black ethnic group being the predominant demographic. This cultural mix influences local shops, community groups, and the general vibrancy of the street life. The high proportion of renters often results in a transient element within the community, yet the age profile provides stability. Families with young adults or empty-nesters likely make up the core of the tenant base. You will find environments suited to professionals rather than young families seeking to downsize or upsize. The demographic data paints a picture of an established, urban residential zone rather than a family estate. Your neighbours are likely settled professionals or couples who have moved here for lifestyle and transport reasons.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

29
majority

Ethnic Group

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most common

Religion

N/A
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

18
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in NW10 0NJ?
Residents in NW10 0NJ have a median age of 47, with adults aged 30 to 64 forming the most common age group. Only 29% of the 1,453 population own their homes, meaning you will encounter many renters. Flats are the predominant accommodation type, reflecting an urban profile rather than a suburban one. The community is culturally diverse, with the black ethnic group being predominant.
Is the transport network good enough for daily commuting?
Transport connectivity is excellent with five metro stations including Neasden and Wembley Park, plus five rail stations like Stonebridge Park and Harlesden nearby. Fixed broadband scores 95 out of 100 and mobile coverage reaches 85 out of 100. This ensures reliable digital access for working from home or using remote services while travelling.
What are the main lifestyle amenities nearby?
You have access to five notable retailers such as Tesco Wembley, Costco Wembley, and Tesco Harlesden. Leisure options include the Little Venice Waterbus Stop, London Zoo Waterbus Stop, and Kew Pier. Five metro stations and five rail stations are within practical reach, connecting you easily to shopping and dining hubs.
How safe is the area from environmental and crime risks?
Flood risk is non-existent with a score of 0, and there are no protected nature reserves or woodlands. However, crime risk is medium with a warning level score of 59 out of 100. Crime rates are around average, so standard security precautions are advisable for residents.

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