Area Overview for CM15 8AR
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Living in CM15 8AR means being part of a small, tightly knit residential cluster in Brentwood, Essex. With a population of just 1,178, the area is compact yet well-connected to nearby towns like Shenfield and Billericay. It sits within the Brentwood Borough, a district characterised by its urban layout and proximity to key transport hubs. The area’s demographic profile suggests a mature community, with a median age of 47 and a majority of residents aged 30–64. Daily life here is shaped by the availability of local amenities, including shops, schools, and rail links. The area’s low flood risk and absence of protected natural sites make it practical for families and commuters, though the high crime risk necessitates caution. Residents benefit from nearby schools such as St Thomas of Canterbury Church of England Aided Primary and St Helen’s Catholic Junior and Infant Schools, while rail access to Brentwood, Shenfield, and Harold Wood stations provides swift connections to London and surrounding regions. This postcode is ideal for those seeking a balance between urban convenience and a relatively low-deprivation environment, though its small size means the immediate surroundings are key to its character.
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The property market in CM15 8AR is defined by a low home ownership rate of 34%, suggesting a strong rental market rather than a buyer-occupied one. The accommodation type is almost entirely flats, which are common in urban areas with limited space for larger homes. This means the housing stock is suited to smaller households or individuals seeking convenience over spacious living. The small area’s size means buyers must consider nearby zones for more options, though the immediate vicinity offers limited new developments. Flats in CM15 8AR are likely to be in older buildings, given the area’s urban character and the absence of new construction data. For buyers, this presents a challenge: the market is not geared toward property investment, and choices are constrained by the area’s compact nature. However, the proximity to Brentwood’s town centre and rail links may offset the lack of variety, making it appealing to those prioritising location over property type.
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Life in CM15 8AR revolves around its compact yet functional amenities. Retail options include Iceland Brentwood, M&S Brentwood, and Tesco High, providing essential shopping within walking distance. The area’s rail links to Brentwood, Shenfield, and Harold Wood stations make commuting efficient, while metro services to Upminster Bridge and Hornchurch offer additional transport flexibility. Local schools such as St Thomas of Canterbury Church of England Aided Primary and St Helen’s Catholic Junior and Infant Schools are within easy reach, supporting families. Healthcare is accessible via Nuffield Health Brentwood and Brentwood Community Hospital, both under a mile away. The High Street serves as a central hub, with bus stops and shops creating a lively, convenient environment. Parks and open spaces are not explicitly mentioned, but the area’s urban setting suggests proximity to green spaces in nearby Brentwood. The mix of retail, education, and transport makes daily life practical, though the small size means residents must look beyond CM15 8AR for more expansive leisure options.
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CM15 8AR has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents falling within the 30–64 age range. This suggests a community of working-age adults and older professionals, likely focused on stable employment and family life. Home ownership in the area is relatively low, at 34%, indicating a rental market dominance. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, reflecting a housing stock suited to smaller households or those prioritising urban living. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific diversity metrics are provided. The area’s deprivation rank of 24,441/32,844 places it in the least deprived category, with an average household income of £58,900. This suggests residents have access to resources that support a moderate quality of life, though the high crime risk may offset some of these advantages. The demographic profile aligns with a mature, stable population that values accessibility to services and transport, while the rental market and flat-based housing indicate a focus on practicality over property ownership.
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