Area Overview for SE17 1ZJ

Area Information

Living in SE17 1ZJ places you within a specific postcode cluster of just 1,318 people in south London. This small residential area sits in a high-energy corner of the capital, surrounded by major transport hubs rather than a quiet, isolated village feel. The location is defined by immediate proximity to Elephant and Castle, London Bridge, and Waterloo, meaning your daily commute starts with a step to a train platform rather than a lengthy drive. You are surrounded by significant infrastructure including the Green Line Coach Station and railway lines that connect London Bridge Southwark Stations directly across the street or within a short walk. The character of SE17 1ZJ is dominated by its access to multiple transport modes within practical reach. Residents have five rail stations, five metro stations, and five ferry piers nearby, offering unparalleled flexibility for travel. You can reach Bankside Pier and Tower Pier quickly, or commute via Kennington Station and Borough Station with ease. This density creates a lifestyle where connectivity is the primary feature of daily life. While this makes the area a logistical powerhouse, it also means you are embedded in one of London's busiest corridors. The neighbourhood is strictly residential in this specific cluster, yet it operates as a frontline zone for the wider district's activity.

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The property market in SE17 1ZJ is distinctly shaped by the fact that only 26% of residents own their homes. This low ownership rate signals that the area functions primarily as a rental market rather than an owner-occupied community. The vast majority of the housing stock consists of flats, which aligns with the urban density and construction patterns typical of this postcode. When you look at homes in SE17 1ZJ, you are likely reviewing purpose-built blocks or conversions designed for tenancy rather than family-owned detached properties. This market structure impacts how buyers approach the area. You cannot assume a stable, long-term owner-occupier base where people have lived for decades. Instead, the turnover of tenants is naturally high, which can affect the general feel of the block. The small population of 1,318 people further limits the variety of property types available within the strict bounds of this specific postal code. You are dealing with a niche segment of the London housing market where investment and tenancy logic often outweigh tradition. For those seeking a rental property, the high concentration of flats makes this a logical choice, though those seeking owner-occupation must look elsewhere or accept the 26% probability of finding it here.

House Prices in SE17 1ZJ

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Energy Efficiency in SE17 1ZJ

Your daily life in SE17 1ZJ is defined by the sheer density of retail and transport options within walking distance. Five retail outlets are immediately accessible, including Tesco Borough New, Co-op Kennington, and Tesco Southwark. You can conduct all your weekly shopping at Tesco Borough New or utilize the Co-op Kennington for specific needs, ensuring food and essentials are always available without a long drive. These supermarkets form the commercial nucleus of the surrounding district, providing routine convenience. Beyond shopping, you are surrounded by diverse transport nodes that double as community hubs. You have access to the Green Line Coach Station, Victoria Coach Station, and London Victoria Coach Station Arrivals nearby. For leisure, London Bridge City Pier, Bankside Pier, and Tower Pier offer ferry connections to the river and surrounding sights. The proximity to these venues means you do not need to leave the area to access the wider city amenities. Living in SE17 1ZJ grants you instant access to five railway stations and five metro platforms, integrating food shopping and leisure travel into a single, compact daily routine.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in SE17 1ZJ have access to specific educational facilities within immediate reach. The notable option is Victory Primary School, which operates as a primary institution. The Ofsted rating for Victory Primary School is good, indicating a standard of education that meets government expectations for quality and safety. Since the data only lists this one specific school, your educational choices are currently limited to this primary option within the defined neighbourhood boundaries. This singular presence highlights the proximity of essential services rather than a wide selection of secondary or specialized institutions. If you are considering living in this postcode with young children, Victory Primary School is the confirmed local provider. The absence of other listed schools suggests you may need to travel further south or east to access secondary education or alternative primary options not recorded in this dataset. The 'good' rating of Victory Primary School serves as a verified benchmark for quality. There is no information on private schools or alternative providers in the provided records, so you must plan your schooling strategy around this single confirmed public option and the broader London network outside the immediate vicinity.

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Demographics

The community in SE17 1ZJ reflects an older demographic compared to many new-build developments in the capital. The median age here is 47, with adults aged between 30 and 64 years representing the most common age range. This profile suggests a household composition that may rely less on single-parent families and more on established couples, empty nesters, or professionals who have settled down. You are looking at an area where stability seems to be the norm, driven by the age distribution of the resident population. Home ownership stands at 26%, indicating that the majority of residents are tenants rather than owners. This is consistent with the dominant accommodation type of flats within the postcode. Thirty-four percent of the population rents their dwelling, which shapes the cooperative or transient nature of the social environment depending on individual circumstances. The predominant ethnic group is White, forming the core of the local population statistic. There is no data provided on other ethnic groups in this specific section, so the demographic profile remains focused on these known facts. This high rental rate and flat-centric layout create a distinct living environment compared to traditional house-dominating districts.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

26
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

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most common

Household Composition

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Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

48
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in SE17 1ZJ?
The population of 1,318 is predominantly adults aged 30-64 years, with a median age of 47. The area is largely rented out, with only 26% of the population owning their homes. The predominant ethnic group is White, and the housing stock consists mainly of flats. This profile reflects a stable yet high-turnover rental community within this specific postcode cluster.
What schools are near SE17 1ZJ?
Victory Primary School is the only school listed for the area. It is a primary school with a 'good' Ofsted rating. While this confirms a local primary option for young children, the limited data means families should plan to look further afield for secondary education or alternative providers not included in the local records.
How safe is SE17 1ZJ?
The area passes all environmental safety tests, with zero risk scores for flood or planning constraint issues. However, the crime risk level is assessed as Critical, with a score of 0 out of 100. Crime rates are above average, so residents and buyers should expect a need for enhanced security measures and remain vigilant.
How is the transport connection?
Connectivity is excellent, with five rail stations, five metro stations, and five ferry piers within practical reach. Fixed broadband scores 98 out of 100, and mobile coverage scores 85 out of 100. This infrastructure supports both high-speed remote work and immediate access to London Bridge, Waterloo, and Victoria via train or bus.

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