# NW10 7GL Area Summary
## Property Market Overview
NW10 7GL falls within the Harlesden area of the London Borough of Brent, situated in north-west London. With 68 properties recorded at an average price of £465,498, this postcode represents a mid-range segment of the local property market. The area offers relatively more accessible pricing compared to many central London locations, making it attractive to first-time buyers, young professionals, and families seeking value whilst maintaining good transport links into central London via the Bakerloo line and London Overground services from Harlesden and Willesden Junction stations.
The average property price of approximately £465,000 positions this area below the broader London average, reflecting Harlesden's ongoing regeneration and development. The neighbourhood has historically been characterised by Victorian and Edwardian terraced housing, alongside post-war developments and newer build conversions. This diverse housing stock appeals to a range of buyers, from those seeking period features to investors looking for rental opportunities given the area's strong transport connectivity and proximity to employment hubs in Park Royal and central London.
## What Makes This Area Notable
Harlesden benefits from its multicultural character, established local high street on Manor Park Road, and improving amenities as part of Brent's wider regeneration plans. The area's value proposition centres on affordability relative to neighbouring zones, decent transport infrastructure, and potential for capital growth as north-west London continues to develop.
The average house price in NW10 7GL, London is £465,498. Prices range from £94,991 to £1,833,808.
There are 68 properties in NW10 7GL, London.
NW10 7GL contains 66 flat / maisonette properties, 2 other properties.
Average house prices in NW10 7GL have risen by 165.4% from £100,314 in 2019 to £266,250 in 2024.
NW10 7GL is located in London, Greater London, England.
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