W1C 2AT is a residential postcode located on Woodstock Street, London, W1. It is the 263rd largest postcode in the W1C area.
It contains 1 residential addresses.
Sales values have decreased in the last 12 months by 0.8% and Rental values have increased by 5.7%.
W1C 2AT is the 263rd largest and the 4207th most expensive postcode out of the 5,314 postcodes in the W1C area.
W1C 2AT is the 263rd largest and the 4207th most expensive postcode out of the 5,314 postcodes in the W1C area.
The most common Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating in W1C 2AT is No EPC.
The closest station to W1C 2AT is Bond Street (Elizabeth line) station which is 100 metres away.
According to data from the Environment Agency, the flood risk in this area is considered to be very low.
The recent census recorded whether a resident owned or rented their home.
In the area around W1C 2AT, 65.1% of property is privately rented and 20.9% is privately owned outright.
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The recent census recorded the highest level of education achieved by residents in the local area.
In the area around W1C 2AT, 16.5% of residents are recorded as possessing school level qualifications and 72.4% as possessing degree level qualifications.
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The most recent census in 2021 recorded the age of all UK residents.
In the area around W1C 2AT, the average age was 37.9 and the most common age was 22.
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The recent census recorded whether a property was a primary or secondary home for the resident.
In the area around W1C 2AT, 3.0% of property was a second home.
Comparison figures for Greater London and the rest of England & Wales are listed below.
The recent census recorded the number of cars registered in each household.
In the area around W1C 2AT, there are an average of 0.4 cars per household.
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