# W9 2HD Area Summary
W9 2HD is located in Maida Vale, an attractive residential enclave within Westminster, West London. This postcode sits in a highly desirable area known for its elegant Victorian and Edwardian mansion blocks, tree-lined avenues, and village-like atmosphere, whilst maintaining excellent connectivity to Central London. The area is characterised by a mix of purpose-built mansion flats and some period conversions, appealing to young professionals, families, and investors seeking a prime W9 location with good amenities and transport links.
With 78 properties in the dataset and an average price of £359,259, W9 2HD represents a relatively accessible entry point into the prestigious Maida Vale market compared to neighbouring prime central London postcodes. This average suggests a prevalence of one and two-bedroom flats, typical of the mansion block conversions that dominate this part of W9. The area benefits from proximity to the cafés and boutiques of Clifton Road and Warrington Crescent, alongside nearby Little Venice and Regent's Canal, making it particularly popular with buyers seeking character and charm combined with urban convenience.
The property market here remains resilient due to strong fundamentals: excellent transport connections via Warwick Avenue and Maida Vale Underground stations (Bakerloo line), good schools, and the enduring appeal of the Maida Vale "brand." Properties in this postcode tend to attract steady demand from both owner-occupiers and buy-to-let investors, given the area's established reputation and convenient Zone 2 location.
The average house price in W9 2HD, London is £359,259. Prices range from £76,000 to £1,300,000.
There are 78 properties in W9 2HD, London.
W9 2HD contains 74 flat / maisonette properties, 4 terraced properties.
Average house prices in W9 2HD have risen by 749.3% from £88,917 in 1995 to £755,200 in 2024.
W9 2HD is located in London, Greater London, England.
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