# N1C 4PF Area Summary
N1C 4PF covers King's Cross Central, one of London's most significant urban regeneration success stories. This postcode sits at the heart of the transformed King's Cross estate, where former industrial railway lands have been reimagined into a vibrant mixed-use neighbourhood. The area blends cutting-edge contemporary architecture with restored Victorian heritage buildings, creating a distinctive urban environment popular with young professionals and creative industries. The arrival of major institutions like Central Saint Martins and the Francis Crick Institute has established King's Cross as both a cultural and scientific hub.
The property market here commands premium prices, with 120 properties averaging £1,044,917 – well above both the Camden borough and broader London averages. This reflects the area's exceptional connectivity, being served by six Underground lines at King's Cross St Pancras (including international Eurostar services), alongside excellent amenities at Coal Drops Yard and Granary Square. Properties typically comprise modern apartments in landmark developments such as King's Cross Quarter and Gasholders, offering contemporary specifications and access to private amenities.
The area appeals particularly to buyers seeking new-build quality in Zone 1 with unrivalled transport links. The ongoing development means King's Cross Central continues to evolve, with the property market benefiting from its transformation from post-industrial wasteland to one of London's most desirable addresses over the past two decades.
The average house price in N1C 4PF, London is £1,044,917. Prices range from £282,000 to £10,800,000.
There are 120 properties in N1C 4PF, London.
N1C 4PF contains 113 flat / maisonette properties, 7 other properties.
Average house prices in N1C 4PF have fallen by 95.8% from £6,650,000 in 2015 to £282,000 in 2024.
N1C 4PF is located in London, Greater London, England.
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