Area Overview for NW5 4DS
Area Information
Living in NW5 4DS means residing in a specific postcode area that covers a small residential cluster of just 2690 square metres. You are in one of the most densely populated pockets in the nation, with over half a million people per square kilometre relative to this tiny footprint. Despite the compact size, the area supports nearly 1500 people, creating a concentrated neighbourhood feel rather than a sprawling suburbs experience. This density suggests a community where daily interactions are frequent and local services are immediately accessible without long travel times. For those considering homes in NW5 4DS, the sheer concentration of residents indicates vibrant street life and a neighbourly atmosphere where everyone is a close acquaintance. The area is firmly established as a residential zone where space is at a premium but lifestyle convenience is abundant. You will find yourself surrounded by a micro-community that functions as a cohesive unit, making it ideal for those who value proximity over roominess.
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- Area Size
- 2690 m²
- Population
- 1485
- Population Density
- 19137 people/km²
You will encounter a housing market dominated by rental properties rather than owner-occupied homes in NW5 4DS. With home ownership standing at just 15 percent, the area attracts tenants who can take advantage of its location without the responsibility of maintenance. Flats are the standard accommodation type, fitting the compact 2690 square metre footprint of the postcode area. This market structure means buyers looking to purchase should consider new builds or conversion projects, as bed-stuctions and one-bed flats will dominate the immediate listing pool. The high density of residents living in these small units creates a competitive rental scene but can also drive down property purchase values compared to more spacious neighbourhoods. Homes in NW5 4DS cater to singles, couples, or small families who prioritise a postcode close to transport hubs over garden space. Understanding that this is a rental-heavy, flat-based environment is crucial before making an offer on any property within this specific cluster.
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Energy Efficiency in NW5 4DS
Residents of NW5 4DS enjoy immediate access to a wide array of amenities within practical reach of the postcode. You will find five rail stations nearby, including Gospel Oak Station, Kentish Town West Station, and Hampstead Heath Station, offering quick train connections. Local retail options include three notable supermarkets: Sainsburys Camden, Co-op Fortress, and Sainsburys Kentish. For entertainment and transport variety, five metro stations serve the area, with Chalk Farm and Belsize Park being key locations. The canal network is also accessible via five waterbus stops, including Camden Lock Waterbus and London Zoo Waterbus Stop. Three major bus routes connect you to hubs like London Victoria Coach Station and Green Line. Living in NW5 4DS puts you in the heart of London's transport and shopping network. You do not need a car to visit the city or local shops, as buses, trains, boats, and retailers are all doorstep accessible from this small but well-connected residential cluster.
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Schools
Families relying on schools near NW5 4DS have one primary educational option directly accessible within the immediate vicinity. Carlton Primary School serves as the designated primary institution for young children in this postcode area. As a primary school, it caters to children from early years through to the age of 11, providing foundational education before they transition to secondary settings elsewhere. The presence of this single primary school in the data highlights the specific provision available right here, though families with older children must look to adjacent areas for secondary education options. For those moving to NW5 4DS specifically for education, Carlton Primary School represents the core local facility. You must verify current Ofsted ratings directly with the school or the Department for Education, as specific rating data is not included in the current area snapshot. The limitation to one listed primary school suggests you need to plan your move around the catchment area of Carlton or look at expanding your search to nearby postcodes for comprehensive schooling choices.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Carlton Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community within NW5 4DS is defined by a mature population, with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the 30 to 64-year-old bracket, indicating a neighbourhood dominated by established adults rather than young families or retirees. Home ownership stands at 15 percent, which means the vast majority of residents live in rented accommodation. This low ownership rate often signals a dynamic rental market or a transient professional crowd. Flats are the primary accommodation type here, reflecting the vertical living style necessary for such high-density urban pockets. While White ethnic groups form the predominant demographic, the high density suggests a typical London mix of backgrounds. Living in this area offers stability for those seeking a flat in a central location. The demographic profile suggests a working-age population that likely values the local transport links and proximity to the city, rather than suburban space or single-family homes.
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