Area Overview for PE2 8DE
Area Information
You are looking at a compact residential cluster in PE2 8DE with a total area of just 5,787 square metres. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster that accommodates a population of 2,092 residents. The density is high at 1,956 people per square kilometre, making this one of the more concentrated pockets of housing in the region. Living in PE2 8DE means sharing a close-knit environment where neighbours are likely within walking or cycling distance. The scale of the area suggests a village-like feel rather than the sprawl found in larger suburbs. Residents here experience daily life without the vast distances common in major conurbations. You will find yourself surrounded by a defined community space rather than open, undeveloped land. The character of PE2 8DE is shaped by its limited land size and focused population, creating an intimate neighbourhood dynamic. This environment suits those who prefer a settled location over expansive suburban developments.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 5787 m²
- Population
- 2092
- Population Density
- 1956 people/km²
Homes in PE2 8DE are largely characterised by a stock consisting of houses. The primary accommodation type for this postcode is houses, which defines the architectural and spatial layout available to buyers. Home ownership levels sit at 38%, indicating that a significant portion of the population relies on the rental sector or publicly supported housing. This figure suggests a market where securing a property for purchase may face competition from multiple buyers. For those considering living in PE2 8DE, the prevalence of houses offers a specific set of benefits and limitations compared to apartments. The low ownership percentage means you are unlikely to find a wide array of detached family homes available without biddings. Investment here requires a clear strategy given the 38% ownership baseline. Prospective owners should evaluate whether the rental demand in this small residential cluster supports long-term value retention. Buying into this area means entering a market where established occupants hold a strong presence. The mix of rental and owned properties creates a dynamic that rewards careful location research.
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Energy Efficiency in PE2 8DE
Your daily life in PE2 8DE is supported by a network of local amenities within practical reach. You can access five major retail locations, including Aldi Stanground, Co-op Hempstead, and Asda Peterborough. These outlets form the core of your shopping routine for essentials and bulk goods. Beyond retail, three metro stations provide regular public transport links to Peterborough, Orton Mere, and Ferry Meadows. These stations facilitate easy access to wider commuter routes and daily leisure opportunities. For rail travellers, you are close to Peterborough Railway Station and Whittlesea Railway Station. These two stations offer connections beyond the immediate cluster, expanding your travel options significantly. Living in PE2 8DE gives you direct access to these named venues without lengthy commutes. The proximity to Asda Peterborough and Co-op Hempstead means your weekly shop requires minimal travel. The metro links to Orton Mere and Ferry Meadows provide additional variety for your weekend plans. This practical layout ensures that essential services are always within your reach, regardless of the small size of the postcode area.
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The community profile of PE2 8DE is dominated by adults in the age range of 30 to 64 years. The median age for residents is 47 years, indicating a mature population with established roots in the area. Most of the population falls within these working and pre-retirement years, which influences the type of local demand. Home ownership stands at 38%, meaning the majority of residents live in rented accommodation or their homes do not constitute owned territory. Houses make up the primary accommodation type, suggesting a focus on traditional dwelling styles rather than high-rise flats. White residents form the predominant ethnic group within the postcode sector. This demographic stability relates to a community pattern typical of long-standing residential zones. A median age of 47 correlates with families who have stayed through the area's development phases. The high density of 1,956 people per square kilometre reinforces this tightly woven social fabric. Residents here belong to a specific cohort that values stability and established local ties.
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