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Living in G2 4JR means residing on Dunard Street, a residential postcode on the east side of Glasgow within the City of Glasgow local authority. This small cluster of homes spans just 2,684 square metres, making it a compact pocket of the broader G20 district which includes areas like Forth and Clyde Canal and Ruchill. You are situated deep within the city's fabric, surrounded by a dynamic blend of history and modern urban life that defines Glasgow. The broader G20 postcode encompasses several settlements, placing you close to significant cultural attractions such as the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and the expansive Glasgow Green. Residents enjoy excellent access to both Victorian architecture and contemporary amenities despite the limited physical footprint of this specific stretch. The area benefits from being part of a city renowned for its friendly community spirit and rich heritage. You can step out to find yourself near the Forth and Clyde Canal, a notable feature running through the wider G20 district. While the postcode itself targets a small cluster, it offers immediate proximity to the bustling markets and trendy cafes found across the city. This location sits at coordinates 55.880282, -4.274442, placing you firmly in the heart of Lanarkshire's ceremonial county. Daily life here involves navigating a city characterised by its 18th-century trade history and shipbuilding legacy. The community profile for G2 4JR reflects the typical urban structure of the wider G20 district, which includes Possil Park and Summerston. Data indicates that 51 per cent of the population in the Glasgow G20 area works either full-time or part-time, suggesting a labour force actively engaged with the city's economy. The demographic makeup aligns with the character of a city known for its cultural heritage, though specific age breakdowns for this exact 2,684 square metre plot are not detailed in the available records. Housing tenure figures show that 25 per cent of homes in the G20 district are occupied by owners with a mortgage, while 4 per cent are held outright. This leaves a significant portion of the housing stock in the broader area potentially within the rental market. The area is part of the larger G20 postcode, which serves several distinct settlements, influencing the local school catchments and community feel. Noon Davie Primary School and Dunard Primary School operate within the local vicinity, serving families who call this corner of Glasgow home. The diversity of the G20 district, covering areas from Lambhill to Summerston, contributes to a varied resident base. Understanding the flow of commuters who work full-time helps paint a picture of a functional neighbourhood integrated into the wider city infrastructure. The housing landscape in G2 4JR is defined by its small size and integration into the larger G20 postcode district. You are looking at a residential cluster that spans only 2,684 square metres, situated on Dunard Street. Ownership patterns in the surrounding G20 area, which includes Forth and Clyde Canal and Ruchill, indicate that 25 per cent of properties are owner-occupied debts held, while 4 per cent are owned outright. This distribution suggests a mix of tenures typical for a general residential area within a major city. The accommodation types in this compact zone likely mirror the Victorian and art nouveau architecture found throughout Glasgow, stemming from its historic involvement in trade. As the G20 district encompasses several settlements like Possil Park and Summerston, the immediate G2 4JR postcode sits within a zone where housing styles and valuations may vary based on proximity to these larger landmarks. Buyers should note that this is a small residential cluster rather than a large estate. The presence of Dunard Primary School nearby indicates a family-friendly orientation within this specific stretch. Understanding that you are entering the market for a small, precise location within a broader, more diverse district is key to evaluating value and potential. The market dynamic here is influenced by the broader G20 figures, offering a snapshot of a functional residential area in the east of the city. Digital connectivity in G2 4JR supports modern working and leisure needs with reliable infrastructure. The area boasts a fixed broadband quality score of 75, indicating a good standard for internet access essential for remote working and streaming. Mobile network quality is even higher, with a score of 85, ensuring strong phone reception and seamless communication across the board. These high scores mean you can work from home without interruption and rely on stable connections for daily tasks. You have immediate access to major transport hubs including Charing Cross Railway Station, Anderston Railway Station, and Glasgow Central Low Level Railway Station. For those preferring underground travel, St Georges Cross Underground Station, Cowcaddens Underground Station, and Buchanan Street Underground Station are all within practical reach. Broomielaw Quay Ferry Terminal, Glasgow Central Station Bridge Ferry Landing, and Glasgow SECC Ferry Landing offer alternative water-based routes to the city centre. Proximity to Glasgow Central Low Level Railway Station places you firmly in a high-connectivity zone. A score of 75 for broadband suggests robust speeds suitable for multiple households, while the superior mobile score of 85 eliminates most signal anxiety. This connectivity profile makes living in G2 4JR compatible with busy professional schedules and a digitally dependent lifestyle without the compromises found in more remote locations. Your daily life in G2 4JR is enriched by a dense array of amenities within a short walk. You have five supermarket options nearby, including Tesco Sauchiehall, Tesco North, and Co-op Glasgow, ensuring household groceries are always in reach. Public transport is exceptional, with five rail stations such as Charing Cross Railway Station and Glasgow Central Low Level Railway Station stepping you quickly onto wider networks. For underground travel, you are served by five metro stations, including Buchanan Street Underground Station and St Georges Cross Underground Station. If you prefer water travel, five ferry terminals like Broomielaw Quay Ferry Terminal and Glasgow Central Station Bridge Ferry Landing provide routes across the River Clyde. Glasgow Green stands as a notable park within the broader city, offering green space for recreation. The Forth and Clyde Canal runs through the wider G20 district, adding scenic character and potential walks near your home. You can stroll towards the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, a major cultural attraction cited as being accessible from this area. The lifestyle here is characterised by convenience, with five retail outlets, five rail links, five metro stations, and five ferry terminals all clustered near you. This density allows you to shop, commute, and leisure in the same general vicinity. Living in G2 4JR puts you steps away from the bustling markets and trendy cafes that define the Glasgow experience. Environmental and safety assessments for G2 4JR indicate a generally stable residential environment with low constraints. The flood risk assessment shows a score of 0, confirming a passive status with low flood risk coverage over this small 2,684 square metre area. You do not need to worry about water management constraints affecting your property here. Planning constraints are similarly clear, as there is no Ramsar wetland coverage, no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty status, and no protected nature reserve or woodland overlaying this postcode. These zero scores across all planning categories simplify development stories and reduce unexpected restrictions on your home. Regarding crime, the assessment notes that crime risk data is currently only available for areas in England, meaning a specific local crime score cannot be calculated for this Scottish location. This absence of data rather than a high score should not be interpreted as a lack of safety provisions. The area passes all environmental checks with flying colours, presenting a clean slate for new ownership. The low risk scores for flood and conservation zones suggest a practical choice for buyers seeking straightforward planning conditions. Living in G2 4JR involves minimal environmental anxiety due to these robust passive assessments. What is it like to live in G2 4JR?Residents of G2 4JR live on Dunard Street, a small 2,684 square metre cluster in the heart of Glasgow. You benefit from easy access to Dunard Primary School and the wider G20 district which includes the Forth and Clyde Canal. The area sits at coordinates 55.880282, -4.274442, offering a mix of history and city living. How does the transport connect you to the rest of Glasgow?Transport in G2 4JR is extensive. You are near five rail stations like Anderston Railway Station and five metro stations including Buchanan Street. Five ferry terminals such as Broomielaw Quay Ferry Terminal are also within reach, making commuting highly efficient for daily life. Is the area safe regarding environmental constraints and risks?The area passes all environmental checks with zero risk scores for flood, Ramsar wetlands, AONB, and protected reserves. This means no planning constraints limit your use of the land. Note that specific crime risk data is currently only available for areas in England. What amenities can I access while living in G2 4JR?You have direct access to five retail outlets including Tesco Sauchiehall and Co-op Glasgow. The nearby Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Glasgow Green provide cultural and recreational options. Five metro and rail stations ensure you can reach any part of the city without delay. Who typically lives in the G20 district around this postcode?The G20 district encompasses settlements from Lambert Hill to Summerston. Approximately 51 per cent of the population works full-time or part-time. With 25 per cent of homes owner-occupied with mortgages, the area supports a mix of renters and owners within the city limits.
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The housing landscape in G2 4JR is defined by its small size and integration into the larger G20 postcode district. You are looking at a residential cluster that spans only 2,684 square metres, situated on Dunard Street. Ownership patterns in the surrounding G20 area, which includes Forth and Clyde Canal and Ruchill, indicate that 25 per cent of properties are owner-occupied debts held, while 4 per cent are owned outright. This distribution suggests a mix of tenures typical for a general residential area within a major city. The accommodation types in this compact zone likely mirror the Victorian and art nouveau architecture found throughout Glasgow, stemming from its historic involvement in trade. As the G20 district encompasses several settlements like Possil Park and Summerston, the immediate G2 4JR postcode sits within a zone where housing styles and valuations may vary based on proximity to these larger landmarks. Buyers should note that this is a small residential cluster rather than a large estate. The presence of Dunard Primary School nearby indicates a family-friendly orientation within this specific stretch. Understanding that you are entering the market for a small, precise location within a broader, more diverse district is key to evaluating value and potential. The market dynamic here is influenced by the broader G20 figures, offering a snapshot of a functional residential area in the east of the city. Digital connectivity in G2 4JR supports modern working and leisure needs with reliable infrastructure. The area boasts a fixed broadband quality score of 75, indicating a good standard for internet access essential for remote working and streaming. Mobile network quality is even higher, with a score of 85, ensuring strong phone reception and seamless communication across the board. These high scores mean you can work from home without interruption and rely on stable connections for daily tasks. You have immediate access to major transport hubs including Charing Cross Railway Station, Anderston Railway Station, and Glasgow Central Low Level Railway Station. For those preferring underground travel, St Georges Cross Underground Station, Cowcaddens Underground Station, and Buchanan Street Underground Station are all within practical reach. Broomielaw Quay Ferry Terminal, Glasgow Central Station Bridge Ferry Landing, and Glasgow SECC Ferry Landing offer alternative water-based routes to the city centre. Proximity to Glasgow Central Low Level Railway Station places you firmly in a high-connectivity zone. A score of 75 for broadband suggests robust speeds suitable for multiple households, while the superior mobile score of 85 eliminates most signal anxiety. This connectivity profile makes living in G2 4JR compatible with busy professional schedules and a digitally dependent lifestyle without the compromises found in more remote locations. Your daily life in G2 4JR is enriched by a dense array of amenities within a short walk. You have five supermarket options nearby, including Tesco Sauchiehall, Tesco North, and Co-op Glasgow, ensuring household groceries are always in reach. Public transport is exceptional, with five rail stations such as Charing Cross Railway Station and Glasgow Central Low Level Railway Station stepping you quickly onto wider networks. For underground travel, you are served by five metro stations, including Buchanan Street Underground Station and St Georges Cross Underground Station. If you prefer water travel, five ferry terminals like Broomielaw Quay Ferry Terminal and Glasgow Central Station Bridge Ferry Landing provide routes across the River Clyde. Glasgow Green stands as a notable park within the broader city, offering green space for recreation. The Forth and Clyde Canal runs through the wider G20 district, adding scenic character and potential walks near your home. You can stroll towards the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, a major cultural attraction cited as being accessible from this area. The lifestyle here is characterised by convenience, with five retail outlets, five rail links, five metro stations, and five ferry terminals all clustered near you. This density allows you to shop, commute, and leisure in the same general vicinity. Living in G2 4JR puts you steps away from the bustling markets and trendy cafes that define the Glasgow experience. Environmental and safety assessments for G2 4JR indicate a generally stable residential environment with low constraints. The flood risk assessment shows a score of 0, confirming a passive status with low flood risk coverage over this small 2,684 square metre area. You do not need to worry about water management constraints affecting your property here. Planning constraints are similarly clear, as there is no Ramsar wetland coverage, no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty status, and no protected nature reserve or woodland overlaying this postcode. These zero scores across all planning categories simplify development stories and reduce unexpected restrictions on your home. Regarding crime, the assessment notes that crime risk data is currently only available for areas in England, meaning a specific local crime score cannot be calculated for this Scottish location. This absence of data rather than a high score should not be interpreted as a lack of safety provisions. The area passes all environmental checks with flying colours, presenting a clean slate for new ownership. The low risk scores for flood and conservation zones suggest a practical choice for buyers seeking straightforward planning conditions. Living in G2 4JR involves minimal environmental anxiety due to these robust passive assessments. What is it like to live in G2 4JR?Residents of G2 4JR live on Dunard Street, a small 2,684 square metre cluster in the heart of Glasgow. You benefit from easy access to Dunard Primary School and the wider G20 district which includes the Forth and Clyde Canal. The area sits at coordinates 55.880282, -4.274442, offering a mix of history and city living. How does the transport connect you to the rest of Glasgow?Transport in G2 4JR is extensive. You are near five rail stations like Anderston Railway Station and five metro stations including Buchanan Street. Five ferry terminals such as Broomielaw Quay Ferry Terminal are also within reach, making commuting highly efficient for daily life. Is the area safe regarding environmental constraints and risks?The area passes all environmental checks with zero risk scores for flood, Ramsar wetlands, AONB, and protected reserves. This means no planning constraints limit your use of the land. Note that specific crime risk data is currently only available for areas in England. What amenities can I access while living in G2 4JR?You have direct access to five retail outlets including Tesco Sauchiehall and Co-op Glasgow. The nearby Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Glasgow Green provide cultural and recreational options. Five metro and rail stations ensure you can reach any part of the city without delay. Who typically lives in the G20 district around this postcode?The G20 district encompasses settlements from Lambert Hill to Summerston. Approximately 51 per cent of the population works full-time or part-time. With 25 per cent of homes owner-occupied with mortgages, the area supports a mix of renters and owners within the city limits.
House Prices in G2 4JR
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| Flat 3/1, 268 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4JR | Flat | 7 | 4 | - | - | |
| Flat B/1, 272 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4JR | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| Storey Ground, 272 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4JR | Office | - | - | - | - | |
| Unit 6, Tay House, 300 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4JR | Office | - | - | - | - | |
| Unit 16, Tay House, 300 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4JR | Office | - | - | - | - | |
| Unit 60, Tay House, 300 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4JR | Office | - | - | - | - | |
| Unit 42, Tay House, 300 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4JR | Office | - | - | - | - | |
| Unit 31, Tay House, 300 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4JR | Office | - | - | - | - | |
| Unit 52, Tay House, 300 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4JR | Office | - | - | - | - | |
| Unit 80, Tay House, 300 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4JR | Office | - | - | - | - |
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Your daily life in G2 4JR is enriched by a dense array of amenities within a short walk. You have five supermarket options nearby, including Tesco Sauchiehall, Tesco North, and Co-op Glasgow, ensuring household groceries are always in reach. Public transport is exceptional, with five rail stations such as Charing Cross Railway Station and Glasgow Central Low Level Railway Station stepping you quickly onto wider networks. For underground travel, you are served by five metro stations, including Buchanan Street Underground Station and St Georges Cross Underground Station. If you prefer water travel, five ferry terminals like Broomielaw Quay Ferry Terminal and Glasgow Central Station Bridge Ferry Landing provide routes across the River Clyde. Glasgow Green stands as a notable park within the broader city, offering green space for recreation. The Forth and Clyde Canal runs through the wider G20 district, adding scenic character and potential walks near your home. You can stroll towards the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, a major cultural attraction cited as being accessible from this area. The lifestyle here is characterised by convenience, with five retail outlets, five rail links, five metro stations, and five ferry terminals all clustered near you. This density allows you to shop, commute, and leisure in the same general vicinity. Living in G2 4JR puts you steps away from the bustling markets and trendy cafes that define the Glasgow experience. Environmental and safety assessments for G2 4JR indicate a generally stable residential environment with low constraints. The flood risk assessment shows a score of 0, confirming a passive status with low flood risk coverage over this small 2,684 square metre area. You do not need to worry about water management constraints affecting your property here. Planning constraints are similarly clear, as there is no Ramsar wetland coverage, no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty status, and no protected nature reserve or woodland overlaying this postcode. These zero scores across all planning categories simplify development stories and reduce unexpected restrictions on your home. Regarding crime, the assessment notes that crime risk data is currently only available for areas in England, meaning a specific local crime score cannot be calculated for this Scottish location. This absence of data rather than a high score should not be interpreted as a lack of safety provisions. The area passes all environmental checks with flying colours, presenting a clean slate for new ownership. The low risk scores for flood and conservation zones suggest a practical choice for buyers seeking straightforward planning conditions. Living in G2 4JR involves minimal environmental anxiety due to these robust passive assessments. What is it like to live in G2 4JR?Residents of G2 4JR live on Dunard Street, a small 2,684 square metre cluster in the heart of Glasgow. You benefit from easy access to Dunard Primary School and the wider G20 district which includes the Forth and Clyde Canal. The area sits at coordinates 55.880282, -4.274442, offering a mix of history and city living. How does the transport connect you to the rest of Glasgow?Transport in G2 4JR is extensive. You are near five rail stations like Anderston Railway Station and five metro stations including Buchanan Street. Five ferry terminals such as Broomielaw Quay Ferry Terminal are also within reach, making commuting highly efficient for daily life. Is the area safe regarding environmental constraints and risks?The area passes all environmental checks with zero risk scores for flood, Ramsar wetlands, AONB, and protected reserves. This means no planning constraints limit your use of the land. Note that specific crime risk data is currently only available for areas in England. What amenities can I access while living in G2 4JR?You have direct access to five retail outlets including Tesco Sauchiehall and Co-op Glasgow. The nearby Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Glasgow Green provide cultural and recreational options. Five metro and rail stations ensure you can reach any part of the city without delay. Who typically lives in the G20 district around this postcode?The G20 district encompasses settlements from Lambert Hill to Summerston. Approximately 51 per cent of the population works full-time or part-time. With 25 per cent of homes owner-occupied with mortgages, the area supports a mix of renters and owners within the city limits.
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The community profile for G2 4JR reflects the typical urban structure of the wider G20 district, which includes Possil Park and Summerston. Data indicates that 51 per cent of the population in the Glasgow G20 area works either full-time or part-time, suggesting a labour force actively engaged with the city's economy. The demographic makeup aligns with the character of a city known for its cultural heritage, though specific age breakdowns for this exact 2,684 square metre plot are not detailed in the available records. Housing tenure figures show that 25 per cent of homes in the G20 district are occupied by owners with a mortgage, while 4 per cent are held outright. This leaves a significant portion of the housing stock in the broader area potentially within the rental market. The area is part of the larger G20 postcode, which serves several distinct settlements, influencing the local school catchments and community feel. Noon Davie Primary School and Dunard Primary School operate within the local vicinity, serving families who call this corner of Glasgow home. The diversity of the G20 district, covering areas from Lambhill to Summerston, contributes to a varied resident base. Understanding the flow of commuters who work full-time helps paint a picture of a functional neighbourhood integrated into the wider city infrastructure. The housing landscape in G2 4JR is defined by its small size and integration into the larger G20 postcode district. You are looking at a residential cluster that spans only 2,684 square metres, situated on Dunard Street. Ownership patterns in the surrounding G20 area, which includes Forth and Clyde Canal and Ruchill, indicate that 25 per cent of properties are owner-occupied debts held, while 4 per cent are owned outright. This distribution suggests a mix of tenures typical for a general residential area within a major city. The accommodation types in this compact zone likely mirror the Victorian and art nouveau architecture found throughout Glasgow, stemming from its historic involvement in trade. As the G20 district encompasses several settlements like Possil Park and Summerston, the immediate G2 4JR postcode sits within a zone where housing styles and valuations may vary based on proximity to these larger landmarks. Buyers should note that this is a small residential cluster rather than a large estate. The presence of Dunard Primary School nearby indicates a family-friendly orientation within this specific stretch. Understanding that you are entering the market for a small, precise location within a broader, more diverse district is key to evaluating value and potential. The market dynamic here is influenced by the broader G20 figures, offering a snapshot of a functional residential area in the east of the city. Digital connectivity in G2 4JR supports modern working and leisure needs with reliable infrastructure. The area boasts a fixed broadband quality score of 75, indicating a good standard for internet access essential for remote working and streaming. Mobile network quality is even higher, with a score of 85, ensuring strong phone reception and seamless communication across the board. These high scores mean you can work from home without interruption and rely on stable connections for daily tasks. You have immediate access to major transport hubs including Charing Cross Railway Station, Anderston Railway Station, and Glasgow Central Low Level Railway Station. For those preferring underground travel, St Georges Cross Underground Station, Cowcaddens Underground Station, and Buchanan Street Underground Station are all within practical reach. Broomielaw Quay Ferry Terminal, Glasgow Central Station Bridge Ferry Landing, and Glasgow SECC Ferry Landing offer alternative water-based routes to the city centre. Proximity to Glasgow Central Low Level Railway Station places you firmly in a high-connectivity zone. A score of 75 for broadband suggests robust speeds suitable for multiple households, while the superior mobile score of 85 eliminates most signal anxiety. This connectivity profile makes living in G2 4JR compatible with busy professional schedules and a digitally dependent lifestyle without the compromises found in more remote locations. Your daily life in G2 4JR is enriched by a dense array of amenities within a short walk. You have five supermarket options nearby, including Tesco Sauchiehall, Tesco North, and Co-op Glasgow, ensuring household groceries are always in reach. Public transport is exceptional, with five rail stations such as Charing Cross Railway Station and Glasgow Central Low Level Railway Station stepping you quickly onto wider networks. For underground travel, you are served by five metro stations, including Buchanan Street Underground Station and St Georges Cross Underground Station. If you prefer water travel, five ferry terminals like Broomielaw Quay Ferry Terminal and Glasgow Central Station Bridge Ferry Landing provide routes across the River Clyde. Glasgow Green stands as a notable park within the broader city, offering green space for recreation. The Forth and Clyde Canal runs through the wider G20 district, adding scenic character and potential walks near your home. You can stroll towards the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, a major cultural attraction cited as being accessible from this area. The lifestyle here is characterised by convenience, with five retail outlets, five rail links, five metro stations, and five ferry terminals all clustered near you. This density allows you to shop, commute, and leisure in the same general vicinity. Living in G2 4JR puts you steps away from the bustling markets and trendy cafes that define the Glasgow experience. Environmental and safety assessments for G2 4JR indicate a generally stable residential environment with low constraints. The flood risk assessment shows a score of 0, confirming a passive status with low flood risk coverage over this small 2,684 square metre area. You do not need to worry about water management constraints affecting your property here. Planning constraints are similarly clear, as there is no Ramsar wetland coverage, no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty status, and no protected nature reserve or woodland overlaying this postcode. These zero scores across all planning categories simplify development stories and reduce unexpected restrictions on your home. Regarding crime, the assessment notes that crime risk data is currently only available for areas in England, meaning a specific local crime score cannot be calculated for this Scottish location. This absence of data rather than a high score should not be interpreted as a lack of safety provisions. The area passes all environmental checks with flying colours, presenting a clean slate for new ownership. The low risk scores for flood and conservation zones suggest a practical choice for buyers seeking straightforward planning conditions. Living in G2 4JR involves minimal environmental anxiety due to these robust passive assessments. What is it like to live in G2 4JR?Residents of G2 4JR live on Dunard Street, a small 2,684 square metre cluster in the heart of Glasgow. You benefit from easy access to Dunard Primary School and the wider G20 district which includes the Forth and Clyde Canal. The area sits at coordinates 55.880282, -4.274442, offering a mix of history and city living. How does the transport connect you to the rest of Glasgow?Transport in G2 4JR is extensive. You are near five rail stations like Anderston Railway Station and five metro stations including Buchanan Street. Five ferry terminals such as Broomielaw Quay Ferry Terminal are also within reach, making commuting highly efficient for daily life. Is the area safe regarding environmental constraints and risks?The area passes all environmental checks with zero risk scores for flood, Ramsar wetlands, AONB, and protected reserves. This means no planning constraints limit your use of the land. Note that specific crime risk data is currently only available for areas in England. What amenities can I access while living in G2 4JR?You have direct access to five retail outlets including Tesco Sauchiehall and Co-op Glasgow. The nearby Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Glasgow Green provide cultural and recreational options. Five metro and rail stations ensure you can reach any part of the city without delay. Who typically lives in the G20 district around this postcode?The G20 district encompasses settlements from Lambert Hill to Summerston. Approximately 51 per cent of the population works full-time or part-time. With 25 per cent of homes owner-occupied with mortgages, the area supports a mix of renters and owners within the city limits.
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