Area Overview for PE15 9JS
Area Information
Living in PE15 9JS means residing within a small residential cluster characteristic of a specific postcode area in England. The locality covers just 846 square metres, which indicates a highly concentrated cluster rather than a broad neighbourhood with wide streets. This compact layout serves a population of 1880 people, creating an environment where residents know their immediate surroundings well. The area functions as a distinct housing point rather than a sprawling district, appeals to those who prefer a focused living space with defined boundaries. Daily life here revolves around proximity to key services while remaining part of the wider Fenland landscape. You will find yourself in a community defined by its density and specific postal identity. The small footprint means you are never far from neighbours but still access the wider infrastructure of March and the surrounding towns. This postcode represents a practical choice for buyers seeking a very specific set of attributes without the complexity of larger, sprawling areas.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 846 m²
- Population
- 1880
- Population Density
- 4486 people/km²
The property market in PE15 9JS is heavily skewed towards owner-occupiers, with home ownership sitting at exactly 49%. This nearly 50% split means the area is neither a strict landlord estate nor fully council-led but sits squarely in the middle ground of private homeownership. The sole dominant accommodation type listed is houses, which means you will not find many apartments or maisonettes in this specific postcode. When looking at homes in PE15 9JS, you should expect traditional detached or semi-detached properties rather than the block living found in urban centres. This housing stock suits buyers who want a house with a garden and a driveway but require a smaller plot than the wider county average. The high prevalence of houses suggests a lack of high-density apartment cities nearby, reinforcing the suburban feel of the cluster. If you are buying, you are entering a market where property values will reflect the scarcity of houses in such a compact geographical area.
House Prices in PE15 9JS
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Energy Efficiency in PE15 9JS
Your lifestyle in PE15 9JS is supported by a practical mix of retail and transport options within walking distance. You have access to five key retail outlets, including Iceland March, Heron March, and Sainsburys March, which provide essentials without the need for a long drive into the city. These supermarkets form the backbone of your daily shopping routine, offering everything from groceries to household necessities. Transport links are similarly convenient; two railway stations serve the area, namely March Railway Station and Manea Railway Station. These stations allow you to connect to wider Cambridge and London networks with ease. Living in PE15 9JS gives you the convenience of shopping and commuting within a short radius of your front door. The presence of these specific venues means you do not need to rely on private transport for most daily tasks.
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The community in PE15 9JS is dominated by adults, with the most common age range falling between 30 and 64 years. Your neighbours are likely to be established families or professionals in the middle of their careers, reflecting a median age of 47 years. Almost half of the households, representing 49% of residents, own their homes outright. This indicates a stable area where long-term residents have rooted themselves in the local market rather than moving frequently. Accommodation in this sector consists almost entirely of houses, with flats being a rare sight in this specific cluster. The population is predominantly White, which is consistent with many established rural and semi-rural clusters in Cambridgeshire. There is no significant deprivation data provided for this specific cluster, so you should expect standards to align with the general national average for home ownership and stability. The demographic profile suggests a quiet, settled environment where children and working adults make up the backbone of the community.
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