Area Overview for PE25 1DB
Area Information
PE25 1DB is a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster in England. It encompasses just 5.3 hectares of land and supports a population of 1,630 people. This results in a population density of 30,702 people per square kilometre, creating a very concentrated living environment. Residents here experience daily life within a tight-knit geographical space where neighbours are literally around the corner. The area functions as a distinct residential unit rather than a sprawling town district. You will find that boundaries are clear and the community feels enclosed. This high density means services are close, but the space available for individual gardens or large outdoor areas is limited by nature. Living in PE25 1DB requires adaptation to this compact layout. The total number of residents creates a palpable sense of community, yet the sheer number of people per unit of land defines the character of every street. You are not in the suburbs here; you are at the core of a dense settlement.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 5.3 hectares
- Population
- 1630
- Population Density
- 3476 people/km²
The property market in PE25 1DB is defined by a distinct lack of owner-occupancy compared to national averages. Exactly 40% of households own their homes outright or with a mortgage, while the remaining residents rent their properties. You are looking primarily at flats rather than traditional detached or semi-detached houses. This accommodation type suits the high density of 30,702 people per square kilometre found in this postcode. Buyers should anticipate a rental-heavy market where security of tenure might depend on lease terms rather than freehold ownership. The small area size of 5.3 hectares limits new development opportunities, preserving the existing stock of flats. This means your options are likely found within current buildings rather than new builds on greenfield sites. The mix of tenants and owners creates a mixed-income environment where price points may reflect the flat market rather than the house market. Homebuyers need to consider whether they are buying to rent to others or seeking owner-occupied properties within this specific 40% segment. The concentration of flats suggests a practical approach to living where space is prioritised over footprint.
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Energy Efficiency in PE25 1DB
Your daily life in PE25 1DB benefits from immediate access to key retail and transport hubs within practical reach. You will find five major retail outlets serving the local market, including Asda Skegness Roman Bank, Lincolnshire Co-operative Co, and Heron Skegness. These venues provide essential groceries and daily necessities without requiring long commutes. Transport infrastructure connects you directly to three railway stations: Skegness Railway Station, Havenhouse Railway Station, and Wainfleet Railway Station. This rail network opens up wider travel options beyond the immediate cluster. Additionally, a nearby Coach Station offers further connectivity to the rest of the country. These amenities are not distant concepts but integral parts of your walking or short driving route. The availability of the Lincolnshire Co-operative Co argues for well-stocked shelves and local focus. Residents appreciate the density of options available without needing a car for every errand.
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The community in PE25 1DB reflects a mature demographic with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years make the most common age group within this population. This indicates that families with school-aged children and older couples form the backbone of the local social structure. Home ownership stands at exactly 40% of households, meaning professional landlords manage a significant portion of the housing stock. Consequently, renters will constitute the majority of residents compared to those on the ladder themselves. Flats are the predominant type of accommodation, which aligns with the high population density figure. You will notice that large detached houses are less common than smaller, multi-unit dwellings. The predominant ethnic group is White, which defines the cultural fabric of the neighbourhood. With no specific deprivation data provided in the local statistics, the focus remains on these clear demographic divisions. Understanding who lives here helps you gauge the local schools and community activities that cater to this specific age profile. The mix of over 60% renters and 40% owners suggests a dynamic environment with frequent turnover.
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