Area Overview for NW10 4PQ

Area Information

Living in NW10 4PQ means residing within a specific residential cluster that caters to a small population of 1,144 people. This postcode represents a concentrated pocket of residential life where neighbours live close together. The area is defined by its density and the specific character of flat living rather than detached houses. You are part of a community where daily routines are shaped by proximity to local hubs and the immediate surroundings of this small cluster. Life here is grounded in the reality of a compact urban environment where every street corner offers a different prospect. The area functions as a distinct entity within the wider neighbourhood, offering a self-contained experience for its residents. You do not find sprawling suburbs or vast green expanses; instead, you find a focused living space designed for a specific demographic. The character of NW10 4PQ is built upon its identity as a small, tightly knit group of homes. For those seeking a home in a defined location, this postcode delivers exactly that without the expansion of a larger district.

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Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1144
Population Density
18422 people/km²

The property market in NW10 4PQ is defined by its uniformity and the dominance of rental living. With only 17 per cent home ownership, the area functions primarily as a rental market where long-term tenancies are common. The accommodation type is almost exclusively flats, creating a consistent housing stock that lacks the variation of terraced houses or semi-detached homes found elsewhere. For buyers looking at homes in this postcode, the options are strictly limited to flats within this specific residential cluster. You are unlikely to find freehold properties or large family homes in this cluster. This means that if you wish to own your home, you will need to search beyond the boundaries of 4PQ or target purchase schemes if available to tenants. The high proportion of renters indicates a market driven by those seeking flexibility or those whose incomes make ownership unattainable. The housing stock is practical and utilitarian, focused on meeting the needs of the primary adult demographic rather than luxury or prestige homes. Your search for a permanent home here will centre on leasehold flats rather than traditional property types.

House Prices in NW10 4PQ

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Energy Efficiency in NW10 4PQ

Your daily life in NW10 4PQ is supported by a wide array of transport and retail options within practical reach. You are just moments away from major travel hubs including Willesden Junction Low Level Railway Station, Willesden Junction Station, and Harlesden Station. These rail connections provide straightforward access to London workplaces and other towns. For those who prefer the underground, North Acton Station, Dollis Hill Station, and East Acton Station offer direct tube access. Travel is further enhanced by London Victoria Coach Station Arrivals, Victoria Coach Station, and Green Line Coach Station for overland journeys. The area also benefits from unique water transport via the Little Venice Waterbus Stop, London Zoo Waterbus Stop, and Kew Pier. Shopping needs are met by Iceland Harlesden, Tesco Harlesden, and Co-op Kensal, ensuring you have access to groceries and essentials without travelling far. These amenities create a convenient loop where you can run errands and commute without needing a private car. Living in NW10 4PQ puts you at the centre of a well-connected transport and retail network.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in NW10 4PQ is dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years, with the median age set firmly at 47. This age profile suggests an established population that has settled in the area with some degree of permanence. Home ownership stands at 17 per cent, meaning the vast majority of residents are likely tenants rather than owners. This low ownership rate reflects the local housing stock, which consists almost entirely of flats. Flats in NW10 4PQ form the backbone of the accommodation type here, catering to those who need flexible living arrangements or prefer lower maintenance. The predominant ethnic group is White, shaping the cultural makeup of the streets. While specific income or deprivation figures are not listed, the low ownership rate often correlates with areas where renting is the primary mode of housing. This demographic picture paints a scene of young to middle-aged professionals or families who rent their homes in a predominantly flat-filled estate. You are dealing with an adult-centric community that values the convenience of flat living over the tradition of owning a freehold property.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

17
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

17
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in NW10 4PQ and what is the age profile?
The population centre consists of adults aged 30 to 64 years with a median age of 47. This reflects a settled community of middle-aged residents. The area is not dominated by families with small children or retirees.
How well connected is NW10 4PQ for work and travel?
Digital connectivity is rated as good with a mobile score of 85 and a broadband score of 82. Rail access includes Willesden Junction and Harlesden Station, while tube access is provided by North Acton, Dollis Hill, and East Acton Stations.
Should I be concerned about safety in this postcode?
Yes. The crime risk assessment returns a score of 20 out of 100, which denotes a critical level. Crime rates are above average here. You should implement enhanced security measures to protect your home.
Is there a strong sense of community or local amenities nearby?
Residents have excellent access to local shops at Iceland Harlesden, Tesco Harlesden, and Co-op Kensal. Transport links include the Little Venice Waterbus Stop and London Victoria Coach Station. While the community of 1,144 people is small, amenities are plentiful.

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