Area Information

Living in NG9 2XA offers a residential experience centred on a small cluster of homes surrounded by Nottinghamshire suburbs. Exactly 1,652 people call this specific postcode area home, creating a neighbourhood that feels intimate and manageable. You will find yourself in a location defined by its residential density rather than commercial sprawl. This postcode sits within the NG9 postcode district, placing you on the fringe of the Greater Nottingham conurbation. Daily life revolves around quiet streets and proximity to established town centres. The area is distinct because it avoids rural isolation while maintaining the lower build density of a residential pocket. Prospective buyers here seek space without the pressure of high-rise flats. You are located in a setting where the immediate surroundings are dominated by housing stock rather than industrial or retail dominance. The character of the place is determined by its function as a tight-knit residential zone. This specific cluster provides a foothold into the wider Beeston and Nottingham landscape without the noise of their city centres.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1652
Population Density
7075 people/km²

The property market in NG9 2XA is defined by a heavy reliance on detached or semi-detached houses rather than apartment complexes. Exactly 42 per cent of households own their homes, establishing that this postcode acts as a significant owner-occupied enclave. Because the accommodation type is listed solely as Houses, you will not find any flats or semi-buildings in this specific 1,652-person cluster. This structure implies that any homes for sale will be traditional residential properties suited to families or professionals seeking house ownership. The lack of flats means the market serves buyers looking for garden space and separate living quarters. With only 42 per cent ownership, the remaining 58 per cent of residents pay rent, suggesting strong demand for lettings from local landlords. If you intend to purchase a home here, you are entering a market where stock is limited to houses. You cannot find conversion options within the current housing stock as the data confirms only houses exist. This makes the area attractive to buyers who want a standard house without the structural complexity of a flat. The 42 per cent ownership figure indicates that roughly one in two residents already owns their property.

House Prices in NG9 2XA

No properties found in this postcode.

Energy Efficiency in NG9 2XA

Residents of NG9 2XA enjoy immediate access to a range of amenities located within practical reach across the nearby towns. You can reach Beeston Railway Station, Attenborough Railway Station, and Nottingham Railway Station for rail travel, offering five key transport links in the immediate vicinity. For daily shopping needs, you will use Co-op Queens, Tesco Nottingham, and Sainsburys Beeston, providing five major retail options close by. Public transport connections include Middle Street, the Tram and Bus Interchange, and the University Boulevard Tram Stop, giving you five ways to access the wider network by bus or tram. You also have one airport option at Nottingham nearby for holiday travel. Five rail stations and multiple retail outlets mean you do not need to travel far for groceries or commuting. The existence of these five retail venues means you can find groceries, clothing, and household goods without lengthy journeys. You can catch a tram or bus from several stops, integrating easily into Nottingham's public transit system. Five railway stations within commuting distance means you have choices for travel times and routes. These amenities define a lifestyle where convenience meets accessibility without the tourist crowds of the city centre.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering NG9 2XA have access to John Clifford Primary School, which serves the immediate educational needs of your children. This institution is rated Good by Ofsted, confirming a standard of education that satisfies regulatory frameworks. The school lies just outside your doorstep within the NG9 2XA postcode area. You will find no secondary schools listed directly within the specific data for this cluster, meaning your children will likely attend this primary establishment before moving to a secondary school elsewhere. The presence of a single primary school with a Good rating suggests a focused local education provision. John Clifford Primary School caters to the needs of the predominant age group, which includes adults raising young families. The Good rating provides reassurance that the curriculum meets government standards. While you cannot select from a wider range of secondary options within the provided scope, you have a reliable primary choice. The school type is primary, so it will not accept pupils for secondary education. This mix limits the diversity of school options but secures a known quality at the foundation stage. You must plan for secondary school placement outside this specific postcode's immediate radius.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1John Clifford Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2John Clifford Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in NG9 2XA reflects a mature and stable population profile. The median age stands at exactly 47 years, indicating a neighbourhood populated predominantly by adults between 30 and 64 years old. This age range suggests you will be joining an area with significant parental involvement and a workforce actively engaged in the local economy. House ownership levels stand at 42 per cent, meaning nearly half of the residents buy their own homes while the other half rent. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, so you will not encounter any flats within this specific cluster. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with broader national trends for this region. With 1,652 residents aged largely between thirty and sixty-four, the area avoids the youth bulge or elderly dependency often seen elsewhere. You can expect a demographic environment where older children and young adults coexist with middle-aged professionals. The 47-year median age excludes significant populations under ten or over seventy, shaping a family-focused yet economically active environment. Nearly half of the residents own their property, contrasting with the majority who rent in many UK postcodes.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

42
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

27
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the demographic makeup of NG9 2XA?
This postcode supports a population of 1,652 people with a median age of 47 years. The most common age group is adults between 30 and 64 years old. Exactly 42 per cent of residents own their homes, while the rest rent, within a housing stock composed entirely of houses.
How reliable is the internet connection in this area?
Digital connectivity is excellent for NG9 2XA residents. Fixed broadband holds a quality score of 100 out of 100, representing the highest possible rating. Mobile coverage scores 85 out of 100, providing good network reliability for daily use and remote working needs.
Which schools are near NG9 2XA?
John Clifford Primary School is the only school listed for this area. It is a primary school with a Good Ofsted rating. There are no secondary schools provided in the data for this specific postcode, so families must look beyond NG9 2XA for high school education.
How safe is NG9 2XA for families?
The area has no environmental risks such as flooding or protected nature reserves. However, the crime risk assessment returns a Warning level with a score of 64. This indicates a medium crime risk where rates are average for the region, so standard security precautions are advisable.

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