Leaflet Distribution N4
Who lives in Finsbury Park and Stroud Green?
Finsbury Park, Stroud Green and Harringay together make up the N4 postcode.
Finsbury Park has become a favourite area with with young professionals working in the city thanks to the real estate prices being lower than other North London areas while still being well connected.
Approximately half of the local population is in the 18-44 age group with a large percentage of households being either single occupancy or young couples with children. Some seventy percent of local residents also describe themselves as professionals, associate professionals, directors or managers.
N4 is specifically an area that benefits hugely from local knowledge and well designed mapping system.
You will find areas here with local authority housing, neighbouring on very expenses detached and semi-detached town houses.
Harringay
At the north-eastern corner of the postcode you can find rows of large Victorian terraced houses leading up to Harringay. This covers the area North of Harringay Green Lanes station.
These are typical for North London. Harringay is fairly densely populated but almost all households are accessible and can be found in privately owned residential homes.
Stroud Green
When we move West from Harringay Green Lanes Station we get to Stroud Green. This is the area between Crouch Hill Station and Harringay. Stroud Green is a considerable greener area with more space. You can still find many Victorian and Edwardian homes here with a little more green, small parks and trees lining some of the roads.
These two areas together are the most affluent parts of N4. Many companies that centre around household services and building maintenance tend to benefit from leaflet distribution here.
Since we are talking about and areas with many young professionals all the companies looking to target this demographic would benefit from flyer distribution here. We deliver leaflets for local gyms, restaurants and schools here regularly.
If we look to the Eastern part of the postcode, we hit the Woodberry Wetlands. This area consists mainly of some council housing and empty spaces around the reservoir. This is one of the areas that we leave out from our mapping system.
Finsbury Park
The South of N4 takes us towards Finsbury Park. The architecture turns distinctly Edwardian in this area. Some of the nicer roads in N4 can be found here. With careful planning and avoiding of some of the high roads here this makes an excellent ground for any leaflet distribution campaign. Some of our clients are even located here on the main roads.
The last part of N4 that we have left is the Western corner leading towards Upper Holloway. This is a mixed area that has affluent homes and council housing interwoven. We have spent a significant amount of time breaking down each roads to fit within a cohesive map and we normally connect this area with our maps covering Crouch Hill station.
N4, Finsbury Park, Harringay and Stroud Green are great North London areas for leaflet distribution when your campaign is properly mapped and planned. We have done that part of the work for you.
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We also cover these places in North London
Islington,Cannonbury & Hoxton N1, East Finchley, Hampstead Garden Suburbs N2, Finchley N3, Finsbury Park and Stroud Green N4, Highbury N5, Highgate N6, Crouch End N8, Holloway N7, Muswell Hill N10, Wood Green N22, Upper Holloway and Hornsey Rise N19, Stoke Newington and Stamford Hill N16, High Barnet EN5, Totteridge N20, Tottenham N15, Tottenham Green N15, Southgate N14, Palmers Green N13, North Finchley N12, New Barnet EN4, Arnos Grove N11
We also cover these places in North-West London
Camden and Primrose Hill NW1, Willesden Green & Brondesbury Park NW2, Hampstead and Belsize Park NW3, Kentish Town NW5, West Hampstead, Kilburn and Queens Park. NW6, St John’s Wood & Primrose Hill NW8, Kensal Rise and Kensal Green London NW10, Golders Green & Hampstead Garden Suburb NW11, Mill Hill NW7