Area Overview for G4 9EA
Area Information
The postcode G4 9EA represents a specific residential cluster within the City of Glasgow local authority, situated in Scotland. This small area covers just 1805 square metres of ground, indicating a dense and compact living environment. While the immediate G4 9EA cluster is defined by its precise location, it sits within the broader G20 district that encompasses settlements like Lambhill, Possil Park, and Ruchill. The area benefits from Glasgow's characteristic mix of Victorian architecture and modern development, all anchored by the city's rich cultural heritage. Residents enjoy proximity to major landmarks such as the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Glasgow Green Park. The location on Dunard Street places you at the heart of a dynamic city known for its friendly community spirit. Daily life in this postcode relies heavily on the extensive transport networks that define Glasgow. You are moments away from St Georges Cross and Kelvinbridge Underground stations, alongside access to the Charing Cross Railway Station. The area also offers ferry links from Broomielaw Quay for those crossing the River Clyde. For commuters flying in or out, Glasgow International Airport sits within practical reach, despite the specific distance not being listed in the provided figures. Living in G4 9EA means being part of a residential zone that balances urban convenience with local historic roots. The area size and density suggest a neighbourhood where amenities are always nearby, fitting the fast-paced lifestyle of a major Scottish city.
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- 1805 m²
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Understanding the housing stock in G4 9EA requires looking at the specific characteristics of this small postcode, which covers 1805 square metres. The property market in this specific cluster is not defined by separate ownership percentages or accommodation type statistics in the available data. However, the location within the G20 district, which includes areas like Possil Park and Ruchill, suggests a mix of property styles typical of Glasgow. The broader city is known for its art nouveau architecture and Victorian homes stemming from trade and shipbuilding history. You are likely to find a range of dwellings from the 18th-century period that define the city's landscape, as well as more modern flats common in urban Scottish clusters. The absence of specific ownership figures for G4 9EA highlights that this is a niche residential spot with limited space. Buyers should consider that properties in such small postcodes often command a premium due to their scarcity within a dense urban setting. The nearby Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Glasgow Green may influence property values in the surrounding G20 areas, though specific pricing impacts on G4 9EA alone remain unquantified in the current data.
House Prices in G4 9EA
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| Flat 3/5, 261 West Princes Street, Glasgow, G4 9EA | studentAccommodation | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 3/4, 261 West Princes Street, Glasgow, G4 9EA | studentAccommodation | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 3/1, 261 West Princes Street, Glasgow, G4 9EA | studentAccommodation | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 3/7, 261 West Princes Street, Glasgow, G4 9EA | studentAccommodation | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 0/6, 261 West Princes Street, Glasgow, G4 9EA | studentAccommodation | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 0/4, 265 West Princes Street, Glasgow, G4 9EA | studentAccommodation | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 1/7, 265 West Princes Street, Glasgow, G4 9EA | studentAccommodation | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 2/3, 265 West Princes Street, Glasgow, G4 9EA | studentAccommodation | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat B/7, 261 West Princes Street, Glasgow, G4 9EA | studentAccommodation | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 1/8, 265 West Princes Street, Glasgow, G4 9EA | studentAccommodation | - | - | - | - |
Energy Efficiency in G4 9EA
Your lifestyle in G4 9EA is defined by immediate access to five retail outlets and significant leisure options. Sainsburys Glasgow Great and Tesco Great serve your daily grocery needs, ensuring convenience is always at hand. Cultural pursuits are equally well-supported, with the Kelvingrove Art Gallery listed as a major nearby attraction. Nature lovers can explore Glasgow Green, a notable park identified as part of the broader city amenities accessible from your postcode. You are surrounded by extensive public transport choices that shape your daily routine. Five metro stations like Kelvinbridge Underground Station provide fast links to the city centre. Five railway stations, including Anderston Railway Station, offer overland connections. For those who enjoy the water, five ferry terminals such as Plantation Quay Ferry Landing offer scenic crossings across the River Clyde. The area size of 1805 square metres means these amenities are effectively within walking distance. Living in G4 9EA grants you direct access to Scotland's second-largest city without the need for long commutes.
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Demographic data for the residence at G4 9EA is structured within the larger G20 postcode district context, which includes homes in Forth and Clyde Canal and Summerston areas. The specific household composition, deprivation levels, and age profiles for the 1805 square metre G4 9EA cluster are not detailed in the current records. Consequently, any precise analysis of who lives here must rely on the broader trends visible in the G20 data. This restricts the ability to state exact figures regarding family sizes, working-age populations, or ethnic diversity for this specific postcode suffix. Without specific numbers, it is impossible to confidently describe the social fabric of G4 9EA using hard statistics. You must assume that the character of this small cluster mirrors the general population of the City of Glasgow local authority. The area is part of Lanarkshire's ceremonial county, which influences the general demographic makeup of residents. While you cannot confirm the percentage of owner-occupiers or renters without specific breakdown data for G4 9EA, the location within a dynamic city suggests a mixed population. The lack of detailed demographic reporting means potential buyers should focus on the established urban nature of Scotland's second city rather than unverified population traits.
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