Area Overview for NW10 9SA

Area Information

North Brent School lies within the small residential cluster defined by the NW10 9SA postcode. This specific location serves 2,613 residents, forming a tight-knit community rather than a sprawling district. The area functions as a practical base for those who value direct access to major transport hubs without the noise of central London. You will find that daily commutes are streamlined by proximity to key stations, making this a functional choice for professionals working across London or Birmingham. The neighbourhood identity is anchored by its distinct transportation links and the large population of adults occupying flats. Living in NW10 9SA means relying on a proven network of Travelcard zones and major road arteries like the A406. While the area lacks the green spaces often found in larger districts, its efficiency in connecting residents to shops,地铁 stations, and rail lines offers a defined lifestyle. The postcode covers a concentrated zone where residential density meets high connectivity. This creates an environment suited for individuals who prioritise transport convenience over extensive local greenery. The character of the locality is defined by its utility and its position as a gateway to wider opportunities.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
2613
Population Density
11421 people/km²

The housing market in NW10 9SA is characterised by a high reliance on rental accommodation. With home ownership standing at only 28%, the area functions significantly as a rental destination rather than a primary market for first-time buyers seeking to purchase their own homes. Flats provide the predominant form of accommodation, catering to residents who value space efficiency and low maintenance responsibilities. You will find very few detached or semi-detached properties within this specific postcode, which limits options for families seeking standalone gardens. The low比例 of owners suggests that many residents may be living beyond their family nesting phase, moving on to retirement settings or downsizing. Investors likely dominate the booking profile for houses in this area, capitalising on strong demand for self-contained units close to transport links. For buyers looking at homes in NW10 9SA, the stock is finite and mostly comprised of converted blocks or purpose-built flats. The concentration of flats in one small postcode restricts the variety of property types available for immediate purchase. Sellers often struggle to compete with the value propositions offered in areas with higher owner-occupancy rates. Consequently, the market here is often more volatile, with prices fluctuating based on rental yields and proximity to stations.

House Prices in NW10 9SA

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Energy Efficiency in NW10 9SA

Residents of NW10 9SA enjoy immediate access to a network of retail and transport venues that define their daily routine. Supermarkets such as Asda Dudden, Sainsburys Brent Willesden, and Tesco Wembley provide convenient grocery shopping options within practical reach. These large-format retailers handle bulk purchases and household essentials, reducing the need to travel further afield for daily necessities. Public transport connectivity is extensive, with five metro stations and five rail stations located nearby. Key hubs include Dollis Hill Station, Neasden Station, Wembley Park Station, Harlesden Station, and Willesden Junction Station. You can reach these stations quickly, offering frequent services to central London and beyond. Local waterbus services operate from Little Venice Waterbus Stop, London Zoo Waterbus Stop, and Camden Lock Water, providing alternative riverfront travel. The presence of three bus services further enhances local mobility. Coach services from London Victoria Coach Station and Green Line Coach Station arrive nearby, connecting residents to national destinations. This layering of transport options ensures that almost any journey plan finds a viable route from your doorstep.

Amenities

Schools

North Brent School stands as the primary educational institution nearest to NW10 9SA. The academy receives a "good" Ofsted rating, indicating a satisfactory standard of education for students in the area. This single academy choice defines the secondary education landscape for families residing within the postcode. The absence of competing schools in the immediate vicinity means parents have a focused selection when choosing education for their children. The area lacks primary schools listed in the immediate data, suggesting residents may rely on neighbourhood definitions outside this specific cluster for primary education. Living in NW10 9SA requires families to transport children to this specific academy, which may be located within a broader catchment zone covering a larger territory. The school operates as an independent corporate body, which often allows for different curricular approaches compared to state-maintained schools. Parents considering NW10 9SA for home buying must verify if the school's catchment extends to this exact postcode or if the address falls into an adjacent zone.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1North Brent SchoolacademyN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in NW10 9SA is heavily skewed towards older residents, with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age group within this postcode. Home ownership stands at 28%, indicating that the majority of households likely operate as tenants or private renters rather than freeholders. The predominant housing stock consists of flats, reflecting the urban nature of this residential cluster. This accommodation type dominates the landscape, catering primarily to those who prefer low-maintenance living over detached homes. The demographic profile suggests a mature neighbourhood where families and long-term residents form the backbone of the population. The ethnic composition is diverse, with the black_total group being the predominant ethnic identifier recorded for this area. Higher house prices in this specific zone drive many working professionals and families away, resulting in a lower rate of people who have moved house recently. The mix of older residents and long-term tenants creates a stable social fabric. This social structure contrasts with younger, transitory neighbourhoods where high turnover disrupts community cohesion.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

28
majority

Ethnic Group

black_total
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

19
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the demographic profile of NW10 9SA?
The median age is 47, with adults aged 30 to 64 representing the most common group. Home ownership is low at 28%, and flats are the primary accommodation type. The black_total group forms the predominant ethnic demographic.

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