Area Overview for G52 3QA

Area Information

Living in the G52 3QA postcode means residing in a compact residential cluster covering just 4,585 square metres within the City of Glasgow local authority. This specific location sits along Dunard Street, placing you firmly in the heart of the G20 district. The area benefits from proximity to key neighbourhoods including Possil Park, Ruchill, and Lambhill, while remaining close enough to major Glasgow landmarks. The street is characterised by its position within the broader G20 postcode area, which itself includes settlements like Forth and Clyde Canal and Summerston. Glasgow's heritage, rooted in its 18th-century trade and shipbuilding history, infuses the local character with a sense of established community spirit. Residents enjoy access to the Forth and Clyde Canal, a defining feature of the wider postal district. Although specific population figures are not listed for this single postcode, the residential nature of G52 3QA suggests a focus on homes rather than commercial enterprise. The area serves as a practical base for those wishing to access cultural attractions such as the Kelvingrove Art Gallery or the expansive Glasgow Green. Daily life here is defined by excellent transport links and a mix of Victorian and art nouveau architecture typical of the city. The location offers a straightforward connection to the River Clyde without the congestion found further into the CBD, making it a sensible choice for homebuyers.

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The housing stock in G52 3QA is strictly residential, contained within a footprint of 4,585 square metres. This postcode is located in the City of Glasgow local authority and forms part of the larger G20 district, which encompasses areas like Lambhill and Possil Park. The market here is driven by the demand for compact living solutions typical of urban claystone and sandstone buildings found in this postcode district. Specific figures regarding home ownership percentages or sales volumes are not available for this single postcode, so you should view the market through the lens of the surrounding G20 area trends. Properties on Dunard Street cater to those seeking a established address near the Forth and Clyde Canal. The architecture suggests a mix of older residential stock, consistent with the city's Victorian and art nouveau heritage. Buyers might find value in these homes due to their proximity to major transport hubs and local schools like Dunard Primary School. Rental demand could be high given the excellent connectivity to Crookston and Mosspark stations. The small size of the postcode indicates a neighbourhood rather than a sprawling estate, providing a sense of locality. Costs for buying or renting will reflect the Glasgow city-wide market dynamics. Families and professionals alike compete for a share of the limited space available on this street.

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Living in G52 3QA grants you instant access to a wide array of amenities, all located within practical reach. Five retail outlets grace the nearby area, headlined by Tesco Cardonald, Co-op Scotmid, and Aldi Cardonald. These supermarkets cover your weekly grocery hauls without requiring a long commute. Convenience stores like Co-op Scotmid ensure midday snacks or last-minute dinner ingredients are always nearby. Cultural enrichment is a short drive away, with the Kelvingrove Art Gallery standing as a major attraction. Glasgow Green offers a vast open space for walking or picnics, located near the Forth and Clyde Canal which threads through the G20 district. Five ferry landings operate nearby, including the Riverside Museum Ferry Landing and Govan Ferry Landing, providing stunning river views. For children, Dunard Primary School serves the immediate locality on Dunard Street. The area also features five rail stations such as Crookston and Mospark, integrating seamlessly into your daily routine. Five underground stops, including Ibrox and Cessnock, provide subterranean shortcuts across the city. The combination of these facilities creates a lifestyle where work, leisure, and shopping exist in close proximity. You can enjoy evening strolls along the canal or a weekend trip to the museum without crossing the city centre. The mix of retail, transport, and culture defines the everyday experience for anyone settling into this postcode.

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Demographics

The community surrounding Dunard Street consists entirely of residential properties, reflecting the primary purpose of the G52 3QA postcode. While broad age profiles and household types are determined by the wider G20 district, the immediate area is defined by its residential density within a landmass of 4,585 square metres. The G20 district generally hosts a mix of accommodation types suitable for families and professionals alike. Specific deprivation statistics and home ownership percentages are not provided for this individual postcode, so you must rely on the general character of the area to gauge community composition. The location is situated in a coastal area of Scotland known for its friendly atmosphere and mix of modern amenities. Because the postcode covers a small cluster rather than a large city centre block, the population is likely tight-knit. The area does not contain commercial businesses within its 4,585 square metre footprint, ensuring a quiet domestic environment. Residents here are likely drawn by the proximity to local schools and parks rather than an appeal to live on a high street. The demographic make-up mirrors the rest of the G20 district, which integrates well with the surrounding city fabric. You can expect a standard range of accommodation from flats to terraced houses, common in this part of Glasgow. The area supports a stable residential population without significant disruption from industrial zones or heavy traffic corridors within the immediate vicinity.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the demographic make-up of G52 3QA?
The specific age profile and household types are determined by the wider G20 district. The small 4,585 square metre footprint along Dunard Street serves as a purely residential cluster within the City of Glasgow. While exact demographics are not listed for this single postcode, the area offers a standard mix of accommodation found in Glasgow city districts.
How good is the internet and mobile reception in G52 3QA?
Digital infrastructure here is excellent. Fixed broadband achieves a perfect 100/100 quality score, ideal for working from home. Mobile network coverage is also strong at 85/100. This ensures reliable connectivity for streaming, video calls, and daily internet use.
What amenities are available for families living in G52 3QA?
Residents enjoy five nearby retail outlets including Tesco Cardonald and Aldi Cardonald. Educational options include Dunard Primary School on the street. Cultural sites nearby feature Glasgow Green and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery for family visits.

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