Area Overview for CM14 4BS
Area Information
CM14 4BS lies within the urban core of Brentwood, a town in Essex with a well-defined character shaped by its proximity to larger cities. This small postcode area, home to 1,178 residents, is part of the Brentwood Borough and sits near the town centre, offering a mix of residential and local amenities. The area is classified as least deprived nationally, with an average household income of £58,900, reflecting a stable economic profile. Daily life here is defined by its walkability to key services, including shops, schools, and transport hubs. The built-up environment includes flats like those on William Hunter Way, which are typical of the area’s housing stock. Nearby towns such as Shenfield and Billericay are within easy reach, adding to the area’s connectivity. While compact, CM14 4BS benefits from its integration into Brentwood’s broader infrastructure, making it a practical choice for those seeking a balance between urban convenience and quieter living.
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The property market in CM14 4BS is characterised by a rental-oriented model, with only 34% of homes owned outright. Flats dominate the housing stock, reflecting the area’s focus on smaller, manageable properties. This suggests a market more suited to tenants than buyers seeking long-term ownership. The compact nature of the postcode area means housing options are limited to the immediate vicinity, with little variation in property types. Buyers should consider the rental-heavy profile when assessing investment potential, as demand may be driven more by short-term occupancy than capital growth. Proximity to Brentwood town centre adds value, but the small scale of the area means buyers must look beyond CM14 4BS for broader housing choices.
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Living in CM14 4BS provides access to a range of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Iceland Brentwood, Tesco High, and M&S Brentwood, supporting daily shopping needs. Schools such as St Thomas of Canterbury Church of England Aided Primary and St Helen’s Catholic Junior and Infant Schools are within 800 yards, ensuring convenient access for families. Healthcare is available at Nuffield Health Brentwood and Brentwood Community Hospital, both under a mile away. The High Street serves as a key local hub, with bus stops and shops adding to its vibrancy. While the area’s compact size limits extensive leisure options, its proximity to Brentwood town centre and nearby towns like Shenfield offers broader choices for dining, entertainment, and cultural activities.
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The population of CM14 4BS is predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. Home ownership rates here are relatively low at 34%, suggesting a rental-heavy market. The accommodation type is primarily flats, reflecting the area’s focus on smaller, managed housing. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with broader regional demographics. The area’s deprivation rank of 24,441/32,844 places it among the least deprived in England, indicating access to essential services and higher average incomes. This contributes to a quality of life where residents benefit from stable employment and proximity to amenities. However, the lower home ownership rate may influence community dynamics, with a higher proportion of transient residents compared to owner-occupied areas.
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