NottinghamFinal Boss Zone

The ParkRent Prices 2026

NG7 1BXGaslamp AestheticSuspension DestroyerConsultant TerritoryZero Through-Traffic
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Our Verdict

"Final Boss"

With a median price of £20/m², this isn't about value for money; it's about the postcode and the sheer lack of through-traffic. Our neighborhood analysis confirms it as the city's FINAL_BOSS because no other district can compete with its architectural prestige or silence. If your budget stretches to the £24.5/m² stats, you're buying into the only place in the East Midlands where the 19th-century atmosphere isn't a marketing gimmick but a legal requirement.

The Vibe:Living here feels like being trapped in a Victorian time capsule where the original gas lamps still flicker and the speed bumps are specifically designed to ruin your suspension. You are effectively paying a premium to live in a private bowl right under the shadow of Nottingham Castle, trading easy street parking for total isolation from the city center noise. The crowd is dominated by high-earning consultants and old money who appreciate the fact that the local council has zero jurisdiction over the roads.

Market Median

£20
/m²/mo
19.0% Premiumvs Nottingham avg
LowHigh
£16.5£24.5
Est. Rating5/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
High
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

The Park @ £20/m²/mo

£1,200

District Highlights

Grocery
Sainsbury's Castle Boulevard
Social
The Park Tennis Club
Pub
The Walton Hotel
Green Space
Newcastle Circus
School
Nottingham High School

Locals Ask

Will I struggle with parking in The Park?

Yes, unless your flat includes a rare off-street bay, you'll be fighting for space on steep, narrow inclines that weren't built for SUVs.

What is the investment outlook for the estate?

Extremely stable; the housing supply is strictly fixed by conservation rules, ensuring that m² stats rarely dip even when the rest of the city fluctuates.

Is the rent hike for the gas lamps worth it?

You’re paying for the 'Park Rates' on top of council tax to maintain them, which is the price of keeping the area from looking like a standard suburb.

How close is the nearest transport link?

The Nottingham Train Station is a 10-minute walk away, making it a viable base for London commuters who want to avoid the city's tram noise.

Does The Park feel like a gated community?

It's not physically gated, but the bollards and confusing layout effectively deter anyone who doesn't have a specific reason to be there.