Area Information

Living in NG9 2JT means inhabiting a specific residential cluster defined by precise coordinates rather than broad borough boundaries. This postcode area covers 253 square metres, representing a compact residential cluster that concentrates a population of 2,006 residents. While the official population density figure is unusually high due to the small defined area size, the reality is a neighbourhood with a tight-knit character. Most residents are young adults, reflecting a community driven by energy and new beginnings. The area is situated within Nottingham, England, positioning it as a practical choice for those who value proximity to urban centres without needing to navigate the chaotic sprawl of larger cities. Daily life here revolves around immediate access to established transport links and local shopping hubs. You will find yourself surrounded by established infrastructure that supports straightforward logistics for commuting and errands. The area does not contain large parks or industrial zones within its immediate definition, focusing instead on residential living arrangements. This environment suits individuals seeking a defined space with clear boundaries, particularly those who prioritise connectivity and access to main roads over extensive green spaces within the postcode itself.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
253 m²
Population
2006
Population Density
8864 people/km²

The property market in NG9 2JT is characterised by a significant leaning toward owner-occupation. With 56% home ownership, the majority of the 2,006 residents in this cluster have purchased their homes. Houses remain the predominant accommodation type, suggesting a landscape of detached or semi-detached properties rather than purpose-built flats. This ownership rate is substantial for an area with a median age of 22, implying that many young adults have successfully entered the property ladder or that families with older children reside here. The housing stock is not described as luxurious or exclusive; instead, it presents a standard residential market typical of Nottingham. Buyers looking for homes in NG9 2JT should expect a traditional market where transactions often involve negotiation and surveying. The concentration of house ownership supports a stable community where residents are likely invested in long-term improvements. This contrasts with areas dominated by rentals, providing a sense of security and continuity for those purchasing.

House Prices in NG9 2JT

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Energy Efficiency in NG9 2JT

Residents of NG9 2JT enjoy convenient access to a wide range of amenities within practical reach. For shopping, you are close to five retail options, including Sainsburys Beeston, Tesco Nottingham, and Lidl Beeston, which cater to various budget preferences and grocery needs. Transport links are robust with five metro connections, five rail stations, and one airport within the network's practical sphere. You can travel from Beeston Railway Station, Attenborough Railway Station, and Nottingham Railway Station to access the wider Midlands network. The nearest transport hub includes the Bus and Tram Interchange and Beeston Centre Tram Stop, offering flexible public transit choices. Five metro services connect you quickly to the city centre and surrounding suburbs. Nottingham Airport provides direct air links for travel requirements. This combination of retail giants and major transport nodes creates a lifestyle where daily necessities and longer commutes are handled with ease.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in NG9 2JT have access to specific educational institutions within practical reach. The notable school near this area is Dagfa School Nottingham, which operates as an independent school. There is no data provided regarding the Ofsted rating for Dagfa School Nottingham, so specific grade assessments cannot be made in this overview. The presence of an independent option suggests that families with higher budgets can access this private education. No state schools are listed in the immediate vicinity of NG9 2JT based on the provided information. This limitation means parents must look slightly further afield if they require state-funded education options for their children. The single school listed indicates a specialized choice for private education rather than a broad range of community schools. For those in NG9 2JT, school planning requires early investigation into catchment areas for state schools not listed here or entry criteria for the independent institution.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Dagfa School NottinghamindependentN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in NG9 2JT is defined by a median age of 22 years, making young adults between 15 and 29 years the most common demographic group. This age profile indicates an area heavily influenced by students, young professionals, or families with young children entering the market. Home ownership stands at 56%, meaning nearly half of the 2,006 residents in this cluster own their properties outright or through a mortgage. The remaining residents either rent or live multi-generationally. Houses constitute the primary accommodation type, though the specific mix remains focused on standard residential structures rather than high-density blocks. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the broader Nottingham demographic trends. There is no data available on deprivation levels, so quality of life assessments rely primarily on the stable housing stock and low crime statistics. This demographic mix suggests an area where long-term residents coexist with younger transplants, creating a dynamic social environment. The high percentage of owners indicates financial stability among many households, contributing to a settled atmosphere despite the young median age.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

56
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

22
median
Young Adults (15-29 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

23
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in NG9 2JT?
The community is dominated by young adults aged 15 to 29 years, with a median age of just 22. Home ownership stands at 56%, meaning the majority of the 2,006 residents in this cluster own their houses. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the broader makeup of Nottingham.
What schools are available near NG9 2JT?
The nearest notable school is Dagfa School Nottingham, which is an independent institution. There is no specific Ofsted rating provided in the current data profile for this school. Families seeking state-funded education may need to look outside the immediate list of amenities provided.
How does transport connect to NG9 2JT?
Residents benefit from excellent fixed broadband with a perfect score of 100 and good mobile coverage at 85. Public transport links are strong, with access to Beeston Railway Station, Attenborough Railway Station, Nottingham Railway Station, and the Beeston Centre Tram Stop via five metro services.
Is NG9 2JT a safe area to live?
Yes, the area passes all safety and environmental assessments. It has low flood risk, no protected wetlands or woodlands, and a low crime risk with a safety score of 69/100. This confirms below-average crime rates and a secure environment for residents.

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