Area Overview for NR32 4BS

Area Information

Living in NR32 4BS offers a specific residential experience characterised by a very small, tightly clustered community. This postcode covers just 4,725 square metres of land, creating a concentrated environment rather than a sprawling neighbourhood. You will find that 1,415 people call this specific area home, resulting in an extremely high population density of 299,467 people per square kilometre. Such density implies a close-knit setting where you are part of a small group rather than part of a wide town spread. The location functions as a distinct residential pocket within the wider Norwegian, Suffolk landscape. Daily life here revolves around this compact footprint, meaning residents share immediate proximity to their neighbours. There are no vast open spaces or hidden suburbs within this specific postcode boundary. Instead, you experience a focused community where everyone is near everyone else. The lack of significant land area means your immediate surroundings are entirely defined by the housing cluster itself. This makes NR32 4BS a unique choice for those seeking a micro-community with clear boundaries.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
4725 m²
Population
1415
Population Density
6458 people/km²

The property market in NR32 4BS is defined almost entirely by houses rather than flats or apartments. Housing stock is traditional and suited to the age profile of the residents. Only 37% of households are owner-occupied, suggesting a strong presence of tenants in this market. This balance indicates a healthy mix of buyers and renters within the small postcode boundary. Because the area is so small, covering just 4,725 square metres, the total number of available homes is limited. You will not find large estates or mixed-use developments here. Instead, the focus remains on residential houses within a tight cluster. This scarcity means competition for specific properties could be higher than in a larger suburb. The accommodation type is consistent, offering familiar layouts that suit the median age of 47. Buyers looking for flats or modern apartments may find few options within NR32 4BS itself. Renters here likely enjoy stability given the established nature of the houses. The market reflects a traditional residential zone rather than a dynamic, high-growth development area.

House Prices in NR32 4BS

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Energy Efficiency in NR32 4BS

Daily life in NR32 4BS relies heavily on amenities within a short practical drive. You have access to five retail outlets, including Tesco Hollingsworth, Aldi Millennium, and Tesco Lowestoft. These shops allow you to handle all weekly grocery needs without traveling far. There are also five rail stations nearby, ensuring easy transport connections to the wider region. Lowestoft Railway Station provides the primary link for longer journeys. Oulton Broad North Railway Station offers an alternative for specific travel routes. The concentration of these amenities supports a convenient lifestyle despite the small size of the postcode. You do not need to venture into large cities for basic necessities. The area operates as a satellite hub for shopping and transit rather than a standalone village centre with leisure parks. Dining options and large-scale entertainment venues are not listed in the immediate immediate data set. Your lifestyle is built around the efficiency of local retail and rail connectivity. This setup works well for families who prioritise practical convenience over extensive nightlife or parks.

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Demographics

The community in NR32 4BS is dominated by mature residents, with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range consists of adults between 30 and 64 years old, indicating a stable population of established families or empty nesters. About 37% of households own their homes outright, while the remaining majority likely rent their accommodation. Houses form the predominant accommodation type, aligning with the age profile of the local demographic. The area is ethnically homogeneous, with White residents being the predominant group. There is no significant youth dependency or elderly-only concentration visible in the core statistics. This demographic mix suggests a quiet, settled atmosphere where families and older adults live close by. The absence of young children in the primary age brackets may influence local noise levels and activity times. You can expect a neighbourhood that feels mature and consistent rather than one in flux. The high proportion of adults in the workforce suggests a reliable local economy driven by regional employment. Living in this postcode means joining a group of people broadly similar in life stage and background.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

37
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

13
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

How dense is the community in NR32 4BS?
This postcode covers only 4,725 square metres with a population of 1,415 people. That creates an extreme density of 299,467 people per square kilometre. You will live in a very tight cluster with neighbours extremely close by, rather than a spread-out residential area.
Who typically lives in this postcode?
The demographic is skewed towards adults between 30 and 64 years old, with a median age of 47. Most accommodation consists of houses. Only 37% of residents own their homes, indicating a significant number of renters in this cluster.
What is the internet and transport situation like?
Fixed broadband scores a perfect 100 for excellent quality. Mobile coverage scores 79 for good signal. You are also five rail stations away, with nearby options including Lowestoft Railway Station and Oulton Broad North Railway Station connecting you to wider transport networks.
Is the area safe from crime and natural hazards?
You have zero flood risk and no protected nature constraints. However, the crime risk score is 50, meaning standard security precautions are necessary as crime rates are average. The environment is free of Ramsar sites or AONB restrictions.

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