Area Overview for NW2 6BJ

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Area Information

Living in NW2 6BJ means residing in a tight-knit residential cluster immediately south of Cricklewood in northwest London. This postcode covers exactly 1,586 people, creating a neighbourhood feeling often lost in the wider metropolitan sprawl. You are positioned in an established part of the borough where daily life revolves around proximity to key transport hubs and local high streets. The area functions as a standalone residential pocket rather than a sprawling suburb, which allows for easier access to nearby services without needing to travel far. Your address places you within a defined community boundary where neighbours know each other well. You enjoy a location that balances quiet residential streets with direct access to major road networks and public transport links. This specific postcode area is part of a broader network of homes that benefit from extensive rail and underground connections. Residents here benefit from a setting that feels distinctly local while remaining connected to the wider city. The environment offers a practical residential option for those who value a contained community size. You can expect to live in a setting where the distance to amenities is short and walkable.

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Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1586
Population Density
7666 people/km²

The property market in NW2 6BJ is characterised by a stock dominated by houses rather than apartments or temporary accommodation. With 53 per cent home ownership, the area leans towards owner-occupied residents who have put their roots down locally. This higher rate of ownership typically signals an established market where property changes hands less frequently due to the time required to sell existing homes. You are looking at a residential zone where buyers often seek detached or semi-detached properties typical of the post-war housing stock common in this part of London. Housing here is primarily suited for families or individuals seeking space rather than city-centric living. The prevalence of houses means you will find more privacy and potential for garden space compared to inner-city flats. This market structure suggests that landlords and investors have a smaller presence compared to private owner-occupiers. When purchasing a home in NW2 6BJ, you join a majority of residents who value long-term security over short-term rental yields. Properties in this postcode tend to appeal to those prioritising stability and a non-high-density living environment. The local market reflects a preference for traditional housing forms over modern high-rise developments.

House Prices in NW2 6BJ

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Energy Efficiency in NW2 6BJ

Daily life in NW2 6BJ benefits from an extensive array of amenities located within practical walking distance. Five retail outlets serve your immediate needs, including the flagship Tesco Cricklewood, Co-op Cricklewood, and Iceland Cricklewood, ensuring you have convenient access to groceries and essentials without venturing far. Your daily commute or social outing begins with one of five nearby rail stations, while five metro options like Brondesbury and Neasden offer direct tube lines into central London. Leisure choices extend to five ferry stops located close by, providing scenic routes through waterways such as the Grand Union Canal. These include the Little Venice Waterbus Stop and the London Zoo Waterbus Stop, offering unique transport followed by sightseeing. Five bus routes also link you to significant transport nodes, including London Victoria Coach Station. This combination of retail, rail, metro, and ferry services means you can live largely self-sufficiently. You have direct access to major shopping destinations and leisure attractions without relying solely on private vehicles. Your lifestyle is supported by a high density of services that cater to both practical daily needs and recreational interests.

Amenities

Schools

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Demographics

The community in NW2 6BJ appears settled, with a median age of 47 years. The population skews towards adults between 30 and 64 years old, suggesting a neighbourhood populated by established households rather than young singles or families with small children. This age profile often indicates stability and long-term residency within the zone. You are likely to find a demographic that values quiet streets and established gardens over nightlife or trendy developments. Home ownership stands at 53 per cent, meaning slightly more than half the residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage. The remaining households likely involve tenants or owners with different investment structures. Houses form the predominant accommodation type, which differentiates this cluster from urban areas dominated by flats or converted buildings. The ethnic composition is primarily White, reflecting the demographic history of this specific stretch of northwest London. As a mature area, you will encounter neighbours who have lived in the region for years. This stability creates a predictable environment where voisinage rules and local customs are generally well understood. You are joining a cohort of residents who have chosen this specific postcode for its established character.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

53
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

37
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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