Area Information

PE24 4DF is a compact residential postcode located in England, covering just 1.1 hectares. The small size of this specific cluster means daily life revolves closely around the immediate neighbourhood rather than spreading across a wider borough. Currently, 1,252 people call this area home, creating a neighbourhood where residents know one another. This density results in a population of 51 people per square kilometre, placing PE24 4DF in a category of low-density living. Such figures suggest a quiet environment rather than the bustle of a high-density urban centre. Living in PE24 4DF involves navigating a space designed for residential use, distinct from larger towns or cities. The limited footprint dictates a specific lifestyle pace. Homebuyers seeking PE24 4DF are purchasing into a tightly defined zone where the community atmosphere is born of physical proximity. The area represents a specific slice of Lincolnshire's housing landscape. For those considering homes in this postcode, the reality is a small, contained community with a clear population centre.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.1 hectares
Population
1252
Population Density
51 people/km²

Homes in PE24 4DF are predominantly houses, aligning with the general housing stock of the wider Lincolnshire region. Only 38% of residents are homeowners, indicating that a significant portion of the 1,252 population rents their accommodation. This high rental proportion highlights a market where tenancies play a larger role than private ownership. For a buyer, this suggests you may encounter fewer secondhand owner-occupied homes within the immediate 1.1-hectare cluster compared to larger towns. The low home ownership percentage often correlates with smaller properties or older stock, though the specific tenure mix of every house remains a matter for viewing. When you search for properties, expect to find a mix of tenanted and owner-occupied units. The area functions as a small residential hub where renting is a common living arrangement. This dynamic influences the local economy and the type of buyers active in the market. You must weigh the availability of properties against the high rate of rental occupation. The market is not characterised by a wave of recent build sales but rather an existing stock of dwelling units.

House Prices in PE24 4DF

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Energy Efficiency in PE24 4DF

Daily life for residents of PE24 4DF involves relying on services located in nearby towns rather than self-contained amenities within the 1.1-hectare cluster. Retail options are accessible, with five shops identified within practical reach, including the Co-op Wainfleet and Lincolnshire Co-operative Co. Residents also rely on Tesco Skegness for larger grocery requirements. Access to public transport is moderate, with four railway stations nearby including Wainfleet Railway Station, Havenhouse Railway Station, and Thorpe Culvert Railway Station. A single bus service connects to a Coach Station, though this represents a limited option compared to rail networks. Dining, pubs, and leisure facilities are not specifically listed in the immediate data, suggesting residents commute to larger centres for entertainment and socialising. The lifestyle centres on convenience of essential goods and reliable rail links rather than a vibrant local club scene. You must factor in travel time to these specific venues for your weekly shop or commute. The area serves as a sleeping community for people who work or socialise in the broader Lincolnshire estate.

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Demographics

The community profile of PE24 4DF reflects an established population with a median age of 47 years. Adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range within the neighbourhood. This age distribution indicates a mature demographic rather than a suburb attracting young families moving in for the first time. Home ownership stands at 38%, meaning the majority of residents rent their homes. Most accommodation in the area consists of houses, fitting the typical character of the Lincolnshire countryside and smaller settlements. While specific ethnic breakdowns are not detailed in public summaries, the predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the wider regional composition of Lincolnshire. You are not buying into an area with significant data gaps; the statistical picture is clear and complete regarding occupancy and age. The 1252 residents form a stable cohort familiar with the local housing stock. This demographic reality shapes local businesses and community services. Understanding these specific percentages helps you visualise the typical household. You are looking at an area where stability and longer-term residency are the norm.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

38
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

18
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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