# E20 1GQ Area Summary
The E20 1GQ postcode encompasses part of Stratford in the London Borough of Newham, an area that has undergone remarkable transformation following the 2012 Olympic Games. With 257 properties and an average price of £529,207, this postcode sits above the typical Newham average but reflects the premium attached to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park regeneration zone. The area benefits from exceptional transport connectivity via Stratford station (Central, Jubilee, and Elizabeth lines, plus Overground and DLR services), making it highly attractive to young professionals and investors seeking excellent links to the City and Canary Wharf.
The property market here is dominated by modern apartment developments, many built within the last decade as part of the Olympic legacy projects. The East Village (formerly the Athletes' Village) and newer residential schemes around the International Quarter have created a distinct urban village atmosphere with contemporary amenities, landscaped parks, and community facilities. The average price point reflects the premium for new-build specifications, while the postcode's continued development suggests potential for capital appreciation, though buyers should consider service charges typical of modern developments.
Stratford's evolution into a major retail and cultural hub, anchored by Westfield Stratford City and cultural venues like the London Stadium and the former Olympic venues, has established E20 as a desirable location for those seeking modern urban living with green spaces on the doorstep.
The average house price in E20 1GQ, London is £529,207. Prices range from £255,500 to £2,625,000.
There are 257 properties in E20 1GQ, London.
E20 1GQ contains 255 flat / maisonette properties, 2 semi-detached properties.
Average house prices in E20 1GQ have fallen by 24.1% from £790,043 in 2018 to £600,000 in 2025.
E20 1GQ is located in London, Greater London, England.
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