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Area Information

Living in PE25 2UH means residing within a compact residential cluster defined by postcode PE25 2UH in the English county. This specific postcodes spans just 4691 square metres, creating a densely packed environment where proximity is constant. The area accommodates a total population of 1812 people, resulting in an extremely high density of 386310 people per square kilometre. Such tight living arrangements mean daily life revolves around immediate neighbours and shared local resources. You are buying into a space that prioritises density over sprawl, making every square metre count towards your living situation. The character of PE25 2UH is shaped entirely by its constrained footprint, which dictates that outdoor space and privacy are premium assets. Residents here experience a community where everyone is a neighbour by necessity, fostering a close-knit existence within the broader Skegness region.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
4691 m²
Population
1812
Population Density
2651 people/km²

The housing stock of PE25 2UH leans heavily towards rental accommodation, driven by the fact that only 28 per cent of people own their homes. You are looking at an area where flats form the backbone of available housing rather than traditional houses. This configuration suits those seeking lower upfront entry costs but may deter buyers wanting immediate ownership freedom. Homes in PE25 2UH are strictly flats, indicating a vertical living arrangement typical of smaller, denser postcodes. With such a high percentage of the population renting, seller options in the freehold market are naturally limited for any buyer eyeing this specific postcode. The market operates on different Rules, where tenant stability and rental yields likely drive developer or investor interest more than owner-occupiers. If you require a specific property type like a detached bungalow, PE25 2UH will offer no opportunities given the flat-only architecture.

House Prices in PE25 2UH

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Energy Efficiency in PE25 2UH

Your lifestyle as a resident of PE25 2UH extends immediately to several major retail outlets and transport hubs within practical reach. You will find five notable retail locations nearby, including Heron Skegness, Iceland Skegness, and Asda Skegness Roman Bank for your grocery and shopping needs. Transport links are robust, with four railway stations serving the immediate region: Skegness Railway Station, Havenhouse Railway Station, and Wainfleet Railway Station. A single coach station adds flexibility to your travel plans if trains do not suit your schedule. Living in PE25 2UH places you minutes away from these amenities, eliminating the need for long commutes or driver reliance. The concentration of shops near Heron Skegness and Asda Skegness Roman Bank means daily errands are quick and convenient. You can rely on Iceland Skegness for regular food supplies and use the nearby stations for regional travel without extensive planning.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community profile of PE25 2UH is dominated by adults, with the most common age range falling between 30 and 64 years. This demographic shift suggests a focus on families or established individuals rather than the very young or elderly. The median age stands at 47 years, confirming that the primary households are likely headed by those in their middle years. Home ownership in PE25 2UH is notably low, with only 28 per cent of residents owning their homes outright. This implies that more than seven out of ten residents are likely tenants or those seeking mortgages. Accommodation types are almost exclusively flats, meaning you will find very few detached houses or semi-detached properties here. While the predominant ethnic group is White, the data provides no further breakdown on diversity levels. Living in PE25 2UH means entering a market where renting is the norm rather than owning a family home.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

28
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

16
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who constitutes the primary demographic in PE25 2UH?
The most common age range in PE25 2UH is adults between 30 and 64 years, with a median age of 47 years. This indicates a mature population dominated by middle-aged residents rather than families with young children or elderly retirees.
What types of properties can I buy in PE25 2UH?
Homes in PE25 2UH are exclusively flats. There are no detached or semi-detached houses available in this postcode. Furthermore, only 28 per cent of the population owns their homes, suggesting you are entering a market where renting is the standard norm.
Is PE25 2UH a safe place to live?
The area presents significant safety challenges. Crime risk is rated as Critical with a score of only 2 out of 100, noting that crime rates are above average. Additionally, flood risk is also rated as Critical, meaning the area has high flood risk coverage. Residents require enhanced security measures and must accept these environmental hazards.
How well-connected is PE25 2UH for remote work?
Digital infrastructure in PE25 2UH is highly reliable. Fixed broadband scores an excellent 99 out of 100, and mobile coverage reaches a good 82 out of 100. These figures ensure that working from home faces no technological barriers, supporting consistent connectivity despite the dense living environment.

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