Area Overview for NW6 1DQ

Area Information

NW6 1DQ is a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster with a total area size of 3422 square metres. This compact geography means you live in a dense pocket of the London postcode system. The population stands at 1458 people, creating a high population density of 426090 people per square kilometre. You are part of a tightly defined community where daily life moves quickly. This area offers a specific slice of residential living rather than a broad neighbourhood spread. The concentration of residents within such a small footprint defines the character of movement and interaction here. You will find this postcode operates as a distinct unit within the wider NW6 zone. The environment reflects its urban density with no large open spaces or wide roads dominating the immediate vicinity. Living in NW6 1DQ means navigating a space where the number of homes is smaller than the number of people. The area serves as a specific entry point into the Hampstead and Kilburn surroundings. Buyers looking for a precise location find a postcode rather than a village common or a parkland district. The data shows a clear focus on residential density without the sprawl found in larger districts. Your daily routine involves managing access within a compact zone where services must be nearby.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
3422 m²
Population
1458
Population Density
13195 people/km²

The property market in NW6 1DQ is defined by the dominance of flats as the primary accommodation type. This housing stock reflects the 3422 square metres of total area available for 1458 residents. Flats create a compact living standard suited to high-density urban living. Only 41 per cent of residents own their homes, making this a predominantly rental or shared-ownership sector. This statistic implies that buying a freehold house here is uncommon and develops may be unsuitable for new buyers seeking traditional detached property. You will find fewer standard family homes compared to the population that requires them. The majority of the local stock consists of flatted units which suits the preferences of the median age group of 47. Buyers should expect to navigate a market where leasehold flats outnumber owner-occupied houses significantly. This configuration often supports higher density living but can mean higher ground rents or service charges depending on the specific building. The area does not feature a concentration of large villas or semi-detached houses typical of outer London suburbs. Understanding the 41 per cent ownership rate helps you gauge the long-term rental supply in the immediate postcode. Most of your potential neighbours will either rent from landlords within the area or purchase within existing flats. This market dynamic offers stability for tenants but presents limited opportunities for those seeking to build equity in a traditional house.

House Prices in NW6 1DQ

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Energy Efficiency in NW6 1DQ

Local amenities surround the postcode, placing essential services within walking distance. Retail options include five nearby shops such as Tesco Fortune, Waitrose Little, and Sainsburys West. You can access daily groceries without relying on car transport. Dining and leisure choices are integrated into the local high street scenes. Transport hubs also function as lifestyle centres for residents of NW6 1DQ. You have access to five rail stations including West Hampstead Thameslink Railway Station which often acts as a social meeting point. Five metro stations like Kilburn Station and Hampstead Station provide access to the wider cultural districts of North London. Three ferry stops including the London Zoo Waterbus Stop and Camden Lock Waterbus offer unique leisure activities. These ferry venues connect you to classic London landscapes accessible by boat. The presence of Waitrose Little and Tesco Fortune ensures your daily shopping needs are met close to home. This concentration of amenities means you can maintain a full lifestyle within the immediate vicinity. The area supports both practical needs and recreational enjoyment through its proximity to major transport nodes and shops.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in NW6 1DQ has a median age of 47 years,确立ing an older demographic profile compared to the national average. Most residents fall into the 30 to 64 years age range, indicating a household mix of established families and older professionals. This age structure suggests stability rather than rapid turnover. Home ownership makes up 41 per cent of households here, meaning roughly four households out of ten own their property outright. The remaining fifty-nine per cent of residents likely rent their homes or stay in shared accommodation. Flats dominate the accommodation type in this postcode, fitting the high-density urban environment. This housing style supports a population where private ownership is less common than in suburban areas. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the traditional composition of the surrounding London boroughs. You are joining a community where a significant portion of people are in their established life stages. The demographic profile shows a mature population that values location over the need for large garden plots. Your neighbours are likely to be peers in professional careers or retired individuals looking for a low-maintenance address.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

41
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

59
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in NW6 1DQ?
The community has a median age of 47 years, with most residents falling into the 30 to 64 years range. Ownership stands at 41 per cent while flats are the main accommodation type. This points to a mature demographic in a high-density setting.
How good is the internet connection here?
Fixed broadband quality scores 98 out of 100, offering excellent speeds for working from home. Mobile network quality is also high at 85 out of 100. You will experience minimal disruption to remote work or streaming activities.
Is it safe to live in this postcode?
The crime risk score is 57 out of 100, reflecting a medium risk level where rates are around average. Standard security precautions are advisable. However, the area passes assessments for flood risk with a score of zero, indicating no water damage threat.
What shops and transport are nearby?
You are close to five retail venues including Waitrose Little and Tesco Fortune. Transport options include five nearby rail hubs like West Hampstead Thameslink Station and three metro stations such as Kilburn Station, making this area very well connected.

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