Area Overview for NW2 3DY

Area Information

Living in NW2 3DY means residing in a compact residential cluster covering just 1.3 hectares. This specific postcode serves 1,864 people, creating a dense environment where local life plays out on a very small scale. You will find that the area is entirely defined by its residential nature, as it contains no commercial zones or major open spaces within its immediate boundaries. The community is concentrated enough that daily routines often involve walking to nearby stations or errands rather than commuting long distances within the neighbourhood itself. For those seeking a quiet urban pocket rather than a sprawling suburban estate, NW2 3DY offers a confined but functional living space. The high population density ensures that external amenities are within striking distance, though the strict size limits the development of local leisure infrastructure inside this specific legal boundary. You are living in a slice of London where geography dictates convenience through proximity to the wider Cricklewood network rather than internal variety. Understanding the physical constraints of this postcode helps set realistic expectations for what a home here can provide versus what is found a few metres away.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.3 hectares
Population
1864
Population Density
5030 people/km²

Homes in NW2 3DY are characterised by a significant reliance on rental living. Only 29% of households own their property, meaning the vast majority of the population rents from landlords or housing associations. This statistical reality suggests that if you are looking to purchase a lock-and-key freehold or leasehold, the immediate demand from local buyers may be less intense than in owner-occupied zones. Conversely, the market is likely robust for landlords seeking secure tenants for the flats that make up this postcode's accommodation type. The sheer density of 143,001 people per square kilometre drives competition for space, often keeping rental yields strong despite the high local demand for housing. You should expect a stock dominated by apartments rather than detached houses, given the area type description and flat predominance. When viewing properties here, focus on the management quality and service charges rather than garden space or land ownership, as these are less relevant in a flat-based locality of 1,864 residents. The low ownership rate signals a rental-heavy ecosystem where investment properties are a primary driver of the local economy.

House Prices in NW2 3DY

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Energy Efficiency in NW2 3DY

Access to daily necessities for living in NW2 3DY is achieved through immediate proximity to the wider Cricklewood amenities. You can reach Tesco Cricklewood, Co-op Cricklewood, and Lidl Cricklewood quickly, ensuring fresh food and household goods are always accessible. For commuting, the area benefits from five nearby rail options, including Cricklewood, Brent Cross West Station, and Brondesbury Station, placing you minutes away from the main railway lines. Metro connectivity is equally robust with five stations listed, such as Kilburn Station, Dollis Hill Station, and Brent Cross Station, offering frequent interchange to the rest of London. There are also five ferry stops nearby at locations like London Zoo Waterbus Stop and Camden Lock Waterbus, adding a niche leisure transport option. Bus connections are available, though limited to three major coach stops including Victoria Coach Station. This network allows you to weave in and out of the city centre easily without owning a car. The concentration of these five major retail outlets and five rail hubs means your lifestyle revolves around the practicality of proximity rather than local shops within the tiny 1.3-hectare boundary itself.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in NW2 3DY reflects a mature demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. Adults between the ages of 30 and 64 represent the most common age range, suggesting a household makeup suited to established families or those transitioning out of their peak earning years. You will observe that only 29% of residents own their homes outright, indicating a market heavily weighted towards private renters or those on housing finance. The predominant accommodation type consists of flats, which aligns with the area's high population density figure of 143,001 people per square kilometre. While White residents form the predominant ethnic group, the high density and flat-based housing suggest a shared lifestyle common in urban boroughs. Data indicates that this sector leans towards renting rather than buying, which you should consider regarding stability and control over your living environment. The age mix means the area supports needs ranging from young professionals to older adults, but the dominance of flats and the low ownership rate paint a picture of a transient, high-turnover residential zone rather than a permanent settled village.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

29
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

30
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the demographic makeup of NW2 3DY?
The area has a median age of 47, with adults aged 30 to 64 being the most common group. Only 29% of residents own their homes, while the predominant accommodation type is flats housing 1,864 people across 1.3 hectares. Ethnically, White residents form the predominant group, reflecting a mature, urban rental-heavy community.
How well-connected is NW2 3DY by public transport?
Connectivity is strong with five nearby rail stations including Cricklewood and Brent Cross West, plus five metro stations like Kilburn and Dollis Hill. There are also five ferry stops at London Zoo and Camden Lock. While bus options are limited to three coach stations, the rail and metro density ensures rapid access to London.
Is NW2 3DY a safe place to live regarding crime and environment?
You should be aware of significant safety concerns. The crime risk score is 0 out of 100, indicating a critical level with above-average crime rates. However, environmental safety is cleared; flood risk and planning constraints like protected woodlands all score 0 with a PASS level, meaning no physical environmental threats exist in this postcode.
What shops and amenities are immediately available in NW2 3DY?
The tiny 1.3-hectare area itself has few local shops. Instead, you rely on nearby supermarkets like Tesco Cricklewood, Co-op Cricklewood, and Lidl Cricklewood. This lack of internal retail means residents look to the wider Cricklewood network for daily shopping and leisure facilities.

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