Area Overview for NR13 4NQ

Area Information

Living in NR13 4NQ means residing in a specific postcode cluster that covers an area of 3866 square metres. You are part of a small residential community with a population of 2020 people. This setting offers a balanced environment where space meets convenience without the density of larger urban centres. The area acts as a functional living zone, providing a foundation for families and individuals seeking a stable neighbourhood. Daily life here revolves around practical access to local services and reliable connections to the wider region. Residents enjoy a setting defined by its manageable scale and clear residential focus. The layout supports a quiet existence while maintaining necessary links to transport hubs and retail outlets. This postcode represents a distinct slice of the broader Norfolk landscape, offering a tranquil base for those who prefer a smaller footprint. You will find a community where life moves at a measured pace, yet essential facilities remain within easy reach. The character of NR13 4NQ is shaped by its modest size and dedicated housing options. It stands as a reliable choice for buyers prioritising a straightforward, uncluttered living environment.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
3866 m²
Population
2020
Population Density
162 people/km²

Homes in NR13 4NQ are overwhelmingly owned by residents, with a home ownership rate of 66%. This figure confirms that the local property market is driven by people living in the houses rather than investors renting to transient tenants. Houses form the sole major accommodation type in this postcode, meaning you will not find flats or purpose-built apartments within this specific cluster. The prevalence of owner-occupiers suggests stable property prices and a desire from buyers to put down immediate roots. When looking at the market, you might find larger family homes or detached properties common, though specific size data is not listed in the current records. The low population density of 162 people per square kilometre implies spacious plots and less pressure on local infrastructure compared to urban districts. A 100% owner-occupied market can sometimes mean slower price fluctuations due to lower inventory turnover. You are buying into an area where residents view property as a long-term asset. This environment is ideal for those who want consistency in their neighbourhood and dislike the volatility of a purely rental-driven market. The character of the estate is defined by traditional housing stock suited to family life.

House Prices in NR13 4NQ

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Energy Efficiency in NR13 4NQ

Your daily life in NR13 4NQ is supported by a convenient network of amenities located just outside the immediate residential cluster. You will find five retail outlets nearby, including the Co-op at 49-53, the Co-op at 122, and Spar, providing essentials without a long journey into town. For train travel, you have access to five rail stations including Brundall Railway Station, Brundall Gardens Railway Station, and Lingwood Railway Station. These stations facilitate easy commutes to Norwich and other key destinations. A single metro hub at Wroxham offers further transport flexibility for regional trips or leisure travel. While specific parks or leisure centres are not detailed in the current data, the concentration of shops and stations suggests a functional peripheral location. The presence of multiple Co-operative stores indicates a self-sufficient shopping environment where you can pick up groceries and household items quickly. Living in this postcode means you do not need a car for every errand and that your daily needs are met by local providers. The layout encourages walking to shops and integrating transport seamlessly into your weekly schedule, offering a balanced approach to convenience and community living.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in NR13 4NQ reflects a mature demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall within the adult range of 30 to 64 years, indicating a stable, working-age population. This age distribution suggests a neighbourhood often suited to established families or those planning for retirement in their middle years. Home ownership dominates the landscape, with 66% of households owning their property outright or with a mortgage. This high level of tenure points to a settled community where people have long-term roots in the locality. Houses are the primary accommodation type, defining the architectural and social fabric of the area. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the broader regional demographic trends of the East of England. You will experience a homogeneous community united by similar life stages and housing goals. Deprivation factors are not highlighted in the current data, allowing you to focus on the positive aspects of community stability. The lack of rental dominance means property values likely reflect owner-occupier markets rather than investment trends. This demographic clarity helps you understand the social dynamics before making an offer on homes in NR13 4NQ.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

66
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

37
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the age profile of residents in NR13 4NQ?
The community has a median age of 47 years, with the most common residents falling into the 30 to 64-year adult range. This demographic indicates a stable, established population rather than a transient or student-heavy area. You are joining a neighbourhood dominated by people in their prime working years or those planning for retirement.
How reliable are the internet and mobile networks here?
Digital connectivity is strong with fixed broadband and mobile coverage both scoring above 80 out of 100. These high ratings mean you will experience minimal disruption while working from home or streaming. You have excellent coverage for both high-speed data and voice calls across the postcode.
Is NR13 4NQ a safe place to live?
Yes, the area has a low crime risk rating of 79 out of 100, placing it below the average for crime in the region. The area also passes all environmental safety checks, including fears regarding flood risk and planning constraints. You can expect a secure environment with minimal regulatory restrictions on property changes.
What shops and train stations are near NR13 4NQ?
Residents have access to five retail locations including two Co-op stores and a Spar within practical reach. Three railway stations including Brundall and Lingwood offer direct train links, while Wroxham serves as a metro hub. These amenities ensure you can shop and commute efficiently without travelling far beyond the immediate area.

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