Area Overview for CM17 9YE
Area Information
Living in CM17 9YE means residing within a specific residential cluster located in the Church Langley North and Newhall district ward. This postcode sits in East Essex, covering an area of 165 hectares that forms part of the larger Harlow District. The character of this small locality blends modern suburban housing estates with the quieter atmosphere of the adjacent historic Langley village. While the specific property defined by CM17 9YE covers a population of 1,763 residents, the wider ward context includes approximately 8,937 people. The area developed from farmland between 1992 and 2005, originally owned by William and Jon Moen. Today, the neighbourhood features integrated community facilities alongside the historic St John the Evangelist church in Langley, which dates back to the 12th century. Residents enjoy access to open greens and post-WW2 upland landscapes, creating a distinct separation from the denser commercial heart of Harlow.
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- 5993 people/km²
Homes in CM17 9YE are overwhelmingly privately owned, with an 83% homeownership rate that outstrips many national averages. This high figure indicates a stable market where buyers purchase properties for long-term residence rather than short-term investment or rental purposes. The area consists almost entirely of houses, consistent with the description of a suburban modern housing estate integrated into the Harlow planning framework. Because the accommodation type is exclusively houses, you will not find apartments or flats within this specific postcode cluster. The 83% ownership rate implies that the local housing stock was built primarily for sale, not social housing or private rental schemes. Prospective buyers looking at this area should expect properties that cater to family living needs, supported by the nearby infrastructure. The density of the 1,763 residents within the specific postcode suggests a balance of privacy and collective community amenities shared by the wider ward population.
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Daily life in CM17 9YE benefits from a wide range of amenities located within practical reach of homeowners. Retail options include Tesco Harlow, Co-op Newhall, and Morrisons Daily, ensuring all shopping needs can be met without driving far. For dining and socialising, the Potters Arms pub serves as a central meeting point for the local community. The area is also well-served by educational facilities, with Church Langley Community Primary and Henry Moore Primary available for children. Residents have access to essential services found on-site, including a Tesco store, pharmacy, doctor, dentist, and children's centre. The landscape offers peaceful upland settings backed by the historic Langley village, which retains its rural atmosphere with open greens and farmland. This combination of modern convenience and historic charm defines the quality of life here.
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The community profile for postcode CM17 9YE reveals a mature and stable population structure. The median age for residents is 47 years, with the most common age group falling between 30 and 64 years old. This demographic data suggests an area dominated by adults and families rather than young singles or empty nesters living alone. Homeownership is exceptionally high at 83%, which points to a district built for long-term settlement rather than transient renting. The dominant accommodation type in this cluster is houses, reflecting the suburban nature of the development built over former farmland. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the broad demographic trends of many established Essex estates. These figures indicate a neighbourhood where residents have likely stayed for significant periods, fostering established local networks. There are no large rental pockets or transient populations interrupting the housing fabric.
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