Area Overview for RM16 3JD
Area Information
Living in postcode RM16 3JD means residing within a compact residential cluster defined by specific postcode boundaries. This area covers just 3,635 square metres, creating an intensely localised community environment. With a total population of 1,588 individuals, the immediate neighbourhood functions as a close-knit settlement where residents interact regularly. The high population density of 436,840 people per square kilometre indicates a tightly packed housing configuration typical of established UK suburbs. This specific postcode area is located in England, situated within a district that balances residential comfort with access to broader transport networks. You might find that daily life here centres around immediate neighbours rather than distant districts. The small physical footprint suggests mature streetscapes with limited new land available for expansion. Homebuyers looking at this location are entering a well-defined slice of the wider Gravesham and Thurrock commuter corridor. The character of RM16 3JD is shaped entirely by the existing built environment and the people who call it home. This area represents a slice of suburban living where privacy is valued alongside proximity to local facilities.
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- Area Size
- 3635 m²
- Population
- 1588
- Population Density
- 2212 people/km²
Homes in RM16 3JD are characterised by a stable market driven by high owner occupation. With 76% of households owning their homes, the local property market is weighted heavily towards owned properties rather than private rentals. This high ownership rate implies that supply on the open market will be determined largely by seller motivation rather than landlord inventory. Houses dominate the local stock, offering the privacy and space typically sought by buyers in this price bracket. This area covers 3,635 square metres and accommodates 1,588 people, resulting in a space-efficient layout common in mature suburbs. The high population density of 436,840 people per square kilometre reflects a built-up environment where individual plots are modest in size compared to rural estates. You should expect to encounter semi-detached or terraced family homes rather than converted flats or purpose-built estates. The market here suits buyers seeking established dwellings in an area where existing owners have maintained their properties for years.
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Energy Efficiency in RM16 3JD
Residents of RM16 3JD benefit from a selection of nearby amenities within practical reach of their doors. For daily shopping needs, five retail outlets are available in the surrounding network. You will find Morrisons Daily Chadwell St, Tesco St Mary's, and Spar among the notable options for groceries and essentials. This variety ensures you do not need to travel far for routine household provisions. Transport links connect this residential cluster to wider travel networks. Five railway stations serve the immediate vicinity, providing rail access for commuters and visitors. Grays Railway Station, Tilbury Town Railway Station, and East Tilbury Railway Station are key points within the network. Additionally, three ferry terminals enhance your mobility options. Tilbury Ferry Terminal, West Street Pier, and Town Pier allow access to the wider River Thames network. These amenities create a lifestyle where retail convenience and transport accessibility are within short travel distances of your address.
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The community profile of RM16 3JD reflects a mature demographic with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult age range of 30 to 64 years, suggesting a population that has settled down and likely established themselves in the building fabric of the neighbourhood. This age distribution points towards families with children or empty nesters rather than a transient student or young professional population. The area is home to 1,588 residents, creating a stable social fabric where long-term tenure is common. Home ownership stands at a striking 76% in this postcode, meaning the vast majority of households own their properties outright or with a mortgage. This level of tenure indicates deep roots within the community and suggests low turnover for available homes. Houses form the predominant accommodation type, aligning with the older demographic profile and the high rate of ownership. The resident base is predominantly White, matching the broader national average for English suburbs. You are joining an established group of homeowners who have invested significantly in their local environment.
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