Area Information

NG9 1QD is a compact residential cluster covering just 1.5 hectares within England. You will find exactly 1,207 residents living in this very specific postcode area. The population density stands at 80,607 people per square kilometre, which creates a tightly packed living environment for everyone in this small zone. Despite the high density figure, the area represents a defined cluster of homes rather than a sprawling suburb. This postcode serves as a miniature community hub where neighbours are likely to know each other due to the limited space. Daily life here means navigating a neighbourhood where every street feels proximate to others. The sheer concentration of households defines the character of life in NG9 1QD. Visitors or potential buyers should understand that this is a micro-community rather than a vast district. The small physical footprint means noise and activity travel quickly from one end of the area to the other. You graduate through this environment surrounded by immediate proximity to your neighbours. Living in NG9 1QD means accepting a high-density reality in exchange for a contained, specific residential experience.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.5 hectares
Population
1207
Population Density
2213 people/km²

Houses dominate the accommodation type data for this postcode area. With an 85% home ownership rate, NG9 1QD is overwhelmingly an owner-occupied sector. This figure signals that the local housing stock consists mainly of long-term family dwellings rather than short-term rentals. You will find that the majority of properties are bought with the intention to stay. The nature of this area as a specific residential cluster reinforces the idea of end-user homes. Buyers looking at properties in NG9 1QD should anticipate older, established stock given the high ownership percentage. Rental demand exists but the market pressure favours sellers with permanent plans. The high density of 80,607 people per square kilometre suggests space is at a premium even within the established housing stock. This area is not suitable for investors seeking quick turnover or high rental yields from a transient population. Instead, the market reflects wealth retention and stability. If you are looking to move into homes in NG9 1QD, you are entering a market defined by permanence and owner retention.

House Prices in NG9 1QD

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Energy Efficiency in NG9 1QD

Residents of NG9 1QD benefit from a wide array of nearby amenities within practical reach. Three railway stations serve the local transport network, including Beeston Railway Station, Attenborough Railway Station, and Nottingham Railway Station. Five retail outlets are located nearby, with notable venues such as Co-op Queens, Tesco Nottingham, and Spar Nottingham Trent. For those who prefer public transit or air travel, five metro points are accessible, featuring Middle Street, Tram and Bus Interchange, and Beeston Centre Tram Stop. Plus, Nottingham Airport remains just one airport option away. These five rail stations, five retail sites, and five metro points form a comprehensive convenience network. You can shop at Tesco Nottingham or grab essentials from Spar Nottingham Trent without extensive travel. Commuting to Nottingham Railway Station or catching a tram at Beeston Centre Tram Stop is straightforward. The presence of Nottingham Airport adds utility for residents needing air travel connections. Daily life involves easy access to these major service hubs without moving far from NG9 1QD.

Amenities

Schools

The educational landscape immediately surrounding NG9 1QD includes The Parrs Training Centre. This facility is classified as other type within the local education provision. It offers vocational and further education options for residents in the postcode area. There are no primary or secondary schools listed directly within the provided data for immediate neighbourhood coverage. Families relying on local provision will primarily utilise this training centre for adult and youth development. The absence of standard primary or secondary names in the dataset suggests you must look outward for these specific educational levels. The Parrs Training Centre serves as the key educational institution named for this specific location. You cannot assume traditional school attendance based on the current data points. Prospective parents should verify local schooling capacity through external channels as the provided list contains only one facility. The mix of school types available is limited when viewed strictly against this dataset.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1The Parrs Training CentreotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community profile for NG9 1QD shows a mature population with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult category spanning between 30 and 64 years old. This age range dominates the local demographic landscape and suggests a stable, established neighbourhood. Home ownership levels are exceptionally high at 85%, indicating that the vast majority of people in this area own their properties outright. Houses constitute the primary form of accommodation within this postcode. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the homogenous nature of the neighbourhood. You can expect a community where long-term residents have likely lived in their homes for decades. This high rate of ownership contrasts sharply with typical high-density zones that often feature significant rental populations. The demographic data points to a settled society where financial stability is common among residents. There is little evidence of young families with under-threes, as the age skew is firmly adulthood. Living here means joining a cohort of homeowners who have likely invested heavily in their properties over time.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

85
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

39
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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  • Crime Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in NG9 1QD and what is the community like?
The community consists of 1,207 residents with a median age of 47 years. Most people are adults between 30 and 64 years old. Home ownership is high at 85%, proving it is an owner-occupied area of established houses. This creates a stable, mature community feel rather than a transient rental landscape.
What are the best nearby schools for NG9 1QD?
The primary nearby educational institution listed is The Parrs Training Centre, which is an other type facility. There are no primary or secondary schools in the immediate data list for this specific postcode, so families should look for local options just outside NG9 1QD.
Is it easy to commute and is internet reliable?
Digital connectivity is excellent. Broadband scores 100 out of 100, and mobile coverage scores 85 out of 100. Residents are close to Beeston Railway Station and Nottingham Railway Station, with five other rail stations and metro points nearby for easy travel connections.
How safe is NG9 1QD to live in?
Crime risk is low with a safety score of 88 out of 100, meaning the area has below-average crime rates. However, there is a critical flood risk level, so you must be aware of potential water safety issues despite the low crime environment.

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