Area Overview for NW10 6EQ

Area Information

Living in NW10 6EQ means residing within a specific postcode area that covers a small residential cluster in England. You are part of a community with a population of 1,827 people packed into a space measuring a high population density of 1,817 people per square kilometre. This compact setting defines daily life as a convenient, albeit dense, urban experience where neighbours and amenities are close at hand. The area functions as a defined residential hub rather than a sprawling district. Your home here sits in the NW10 6EQ cluster, offering immediate proximity to the wider transport networks and services that characterise this part of London. The small size of the residential cluster means that local councils and businesses often treat NW10 6EQ as a distinct entity when delivering services or issuing planning permissions. You can expect a sense of locality where the specific postcode defines your immediate neighbourhood accurately. This is a practical location for those who value a concentrated living environment. The distinctive feature of NW10 6EQ is its status as a bounded residential zone within a larger metropolitan context.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1827
Population Density
1817 people/km²

The property market in NW10 6EQ is defined overwhelmingly by rental living. Only twenty-eight percent of homes in this specific postcode are owned by their occupants. This low ownership rate signals that the area functions primarily as a rental market rather than an area for owner-occupiers. Flats constitute the main type of accommodation available for purchase or rent. Investors dominate the landscape of NW10 6EQ, offering properties to tenants instead of selling for long-term family residents. If you are looking to buy a flat here, you are entering a competitive market where the focus is on rental yield and tenant demand. The nature of the housing stock as predominantly flats means you should expect higher density living conditions compared to semi-detached houses found elsewhere. You cannot find detached villas or traditional suburban homes in this postcode area. The market dynamics reflect the high population density of 1,817 people per square kilometre. Buyers considering homes in NW10 6EQ must understand that they are purchasing a predominantly rental stock. This reality affects both the neighbourhood feel and the potential for long-term stability. The twenty-eight percent ownership figure is the key metric you must consider before making an offer on a new property.

House Prices in NW10 6EQ

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Energy Efficiency in NW10 6EQ

Your lifestyle in NW10 6EQ is supported by a practical array of amenities within easy reach. Five major retail outlets sit nearby, including Asda Park, Sainsburys North, and Tesco Acton. These stores provide all the groceries and essentials you need without requiring a long journey into central London. Five metro stations are accessible, including North Acton Station, Park Royal, and West Acton. That connectivity allows quick access to other parts of the capital. Five railway stations are also nearby, such as Harlesden Station, Acton Main Line Station, and Willesden Junction Station. This extensive rail network offers frequent train services for commuters. Five bus routes connect you to key destinations like London Victoria Coach Station and the Green Line Coach Station. Additionally, five ferry landmarks including Kew Pier, Little Venice Waterbus Stop, and London Zoo Waterbus Stop are within practical reach for leisure trips. You have everything you need for daily shopping, commuting, and weekend trips. The concentration of options like Sainsburys North and Asda Park makes self-sufficiency easy. The presence of stations like Harlesden and Willesden Junction ensures you never feel cut off from the rest of London.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in NW10 6EQ is dominated by adults, with the most common age range falling between thirty and sixty-four years. This age profile suggests the area appeals to established professionals, families, and retirees rather than young children or teenagers. The median age stands at forty-seven years, confirming the mature nature of the resident base. House ownership is a minority activity here, accounting for just twenty-eight percent of homes. This indicates that the vast majority of residents live in rented accommodation. Flats remain the predominant accommodation type for the one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven people living in this postcode. The predominance of flat living aligns with the high population density of one thousand eight hundred and seventeen people per square kilometre. Diversity exists, though the predominant ethnic group recorded is White. You are buying into a stable, adult-led community where long-term tenancy is more common than ownership. The demographic data paints a clear picture of a neighbourhood suited for those seeking a quiet, settled lifestyle away from family chaos. The concentration of adults over thirty means local shops and services will cater to working-age residents rather than children's activities.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

28
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

31
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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