Area Overview for G41 3JG
Area Information
G41 3JG is a small residential cluster occupying just 1,872 square metres, nestled within the broader context of postcode G20 on Dunard Street in Glasgow. Although the area is minuscule, it benefits from a central location in the City of Glasgow local authority and the ceremonial county of Lanarkshire. Residents enjoy a standing on the River Clyde, which defines Glasgow's history of trade and shipbuilding. The postcode sits amidst several settlements including Forth and Clyde Canal, Lambhill, Possil Park, Ruchill, and Summerston. You live in a city characterised by a dynamic blend of history, art, and nightlife. Access to cultural landmarks is a key feature of daily life here. The Kelvingrove Art Gallery stands as a major cultural attraction near your home, while the bustling markets and trendy cafes of the city are within reach. Glasgow Green offers a notable park for walking and recreation, providing a contrast to the urban environment. The physical scale of G41 3JG suggests a close-knit, perhaps transient, housing cluster, yet the surrounding district encompasses extensive Victorian and art nouveau architecture. You are positioned to access the city centre and famous sites with relative ease. Fresh air and access to water define the immediate locale, making G41 3JG a convenient spot for those who prioritise city access without needing a large private garden. The area is part of a region where the council manages waste and street cleansing services for you.
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Homes in G41 3JG exist within a tightly defined footprint of 1,872 square metres, implying a high concentration of smaller dwellings or terraced properties typical of Glasgow's inner city. The immediate housing stock likely consists of a mix of Victorian and art nouveau architecture, which defines much of the City of Glasgow local authority. While specific home ownership percentages or average prices for this exact postcode are not provided, the surrounding G20 district includes areas like Summerston and Ruchill. These neighbouring zones often feature a blend of private ownership and long-term renting. You can expect a housing market that values period features and proximity to transport links. The small size of the cluster suggests limited space for large family homes, favouring apartments or flats. This mix of accommodation types is standard for the postcode area, catering to students, young professionals, and established households. The area's integration with settlements like Lambhill and Possil Park offers potential for growth in the nearby private sector. Buyers looking at G41 3JG should consider the character of the broader G20 district, which benefits from excellent transport links. The presence of known properties at coordinates 55.880282, -4.274442 indicates active residential occupancy. The market here reflects the wider Scottish trend, where a significant portion of the housing stock is owner-occupied yet remains accessible to renters seeking city living.
House Prices in G41 3JG
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| Address | Type | Beds | Baths | Last Sale Price | Last Sale Date | |
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| Flat 3/2, 10 Regwood Street, Glasgow, G41 3JG | Flat | 2 | 1 | - | - | |
| Flat 2/1, 10 Regwood Street, Glasgow, G41 3JG | Flat | 1 | 1 | - | - | |
| 12 Regwood Street, Glasgow, G41 3JG | Terraced | 2 | 1 | - | - | |
| 8 Regwood Street, Glasgow, G41 3JG | Office | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 0/1, 10 Regwood Street, Glasgow, G41 3JG | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 3/1, 10 Regwood Street, Glasgow, G41 3JG | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 2/2, 10 Regwood Street, Glasgow, G41 3JG | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 1/1, 10 Regwood Street, Glasgow, G41 3JG | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| Re Hope Church, 14 Regwood Street, Glasgow, G41 3JG | community_day_centre | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 0/2, 10 Regwood Street, Glasgow, G41 3JG | Flat | - | - | - | - |
Energy Efficiency in G41 3JG
Living in G41 3JG places you steps away from a comprehensive range of retail and leisure facilities. Tesco Kilmarnock, Sainsburys Glasgow, and Farmfoods Shawlands are within practical reach, ensuring your daily grocery needs are met without long journeys. For rail commuters, Pollokshaws East Railway Station, Shawlands Railway Station, and Langside Railway Station offer convenient departures. You also benefit from the city's underground system, with Shields Road Underground Station, Kinning Park Underground Station, and West Street Underground Station nearby. Ferry connections at Plantation Quay Ferry Landing, Broomielaw Quay Ferry Terminal, and Glasgow Science Centre North Quay add variety to your travel choices. Cultural life is vibrant and accessible. You can visit the Kelvingrove Art Gallery for art and history. Glasgow Green provides a significant green space for walks and relaxation. The Forth and Clyde Canal runs through the nearby G20 postcode district, offering scenic paths. Dunard Primary School operates within close proximity, making parenting logistics straightforward. The area benefits from a dynamic blend of history, art, and nightlife, with trendy cafes and markets just around the corner. This mix of utilities and entertainment supports a balanced lifestyle. You enjoy the convenience of city living without isolation. The presence of these specific amenities defines the rhythm of your week. G41 3JG offers a practical base from which to explore the wider city.
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The available data for G41 3JG is limited to its physical size, yet the broader context informs who likely lives here. The area sits within Glasgow's dynamic population, which is diverse in age and background. While specific age profiles or household types for this exact 1,872 square metre cluster are not detailed, the surrounding G20 district includes areas like Ruchill and Summerston. These nearby communities typically host a mix of families, professionals, and students drawn to the city's employment hubs. The population density in such a small postcode suggests a high intensity of dwellings per square metre, common in Glasgow's established districts. You share your environment with neighbours who appreciate the blend of historical character and modern convenience. The area's connection to major settlements like Cambuslang and Dalmelding in the wider region indicates a flow of people commuting from surrounding suburbs. Social exclusion metrics, such as Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation, are not available for this specific slice, but the broader city faces challenges in certain zones. Conversely, parts of Glasgow enjoy significant economic vibrancy. Living in G41 3JG means being part of a city where upward mobility is possible. The community spirit described in local research suggests you will find a friendly backdrop to your daily interactions. The lack of green belts or AONB constraints means new development or infrastructure changes could reshape the skyline without significant planning hurdles.
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