Area Overview for RM17 5XT

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Area Information

RM17 5XT occupies a very small residential cluster covering just 2,874 square metres. This compact footprint means the postcode serves a tight-knit population of 2,156 people who experience life in a highly concentrated environment. The area functions as a specific residential pocket within the broader Grays region, offering distinct living conditions for those seeking a defined locality. Residents cover a significant land mass per capita due to the minimal total area, creating a dense and immediate sense of community. Daily life here revolves around proximity, with neighbours often metres apart within this small footprint. The simplicity of the area's layout ensures that local amenities and shared spaces are within easy reach for everyone. You will find that the sheer size of the postcode does not diminish its impact as a real home for hundreds of families. Those considering living in RM17 5XT must appreciate that this is a specific slice of property rather than a sprawling neighbourhood. The intensity of living here means that local events and issues affect a large percentage of the total population instantly. This concentration creates a sensible, contained environment for residents who value closeness over vast distances or extensive suburbs. It is a precise, functional address for those looking for a defined spot rather than a broad district.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
2874 m²
Population
2156
Population Density
6323 people/km²

The housing market in RM17 5XT is characterised by a predominance of houses, which defines the physical look of the streets. These detached or semi-detached properties form the core of the accommodation type available to buyers and renters alike. With home ownership standing at 47 percent, the area maintains a significant sector of owner-occupiers alongside a substantial rental population. This split suggests a area where investment buyers coexist with local residents seeking stability. The 28,000 people per square kilometre density implies that while the total land area is small, the number of homes is relatively high. You can expect a tight market where supply is limited by the fixed size of the residential cluster. Buyers looking at homes in RM17 5XT should understand that competition will reflect the scarcity of new stock within such a small footprint. The 47 percent ownership rate indicates that nearly half of the dwellings are rented, offering flexibility for those who cannot yet secure a mortgage. This post-code market is not sprawling but concentrated, meaning every available property holds significant value for the local community. The focus on houses rather than apartments limits construction options and keeps the neighbourhood established in traditional architecture. For anyone moving to this postcode, the property landscape is clear: houses dominate, with a balanced mix of tenants and owners.

House Prices in RM17 5XT

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Energy Efficiency in RM17 5XT

Your daily life in RM17 5XT is supported by practical amenities within immediate reach. Five railway stations offer quick access to wider travel networks, including Grays Railway Station, Chafford Hundred Railway Station, and Tilbury Town Railway Station. These five rail links provide flexibility for commuters heading towards London or the South Coast depending on their work schedule. Three ferry terminals, including Tilbury Ferry Terminal, West Street Pier, and Town Pier, offer alternative routes for leisure travel or daily commutes where available. Retail needs are met by five local shops, featuring Morrisons Grays, Farmfoods Grays, and Aldi Grays. You will find these supermarkets and stores close enough for weekly shopping trips on foot or a short drive. The mix of national and local retailers ensures you can buy fresh food, essentials, and household goods without extensive travel. Living in RM17 5XT means you have access to transport hubs and grocery stores that form the practical backbone of convenience. These five rail stations and three ferry points create a transport safety net for your daily journeys. The presence of major retailers like Aldi and Morrisons ensures that your cost of living remains manageable. This combination of rail, ferry, and retail options defines the convenient lifestyle available to residents of the postcode.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in RM17 5XT is heavily skewed towards adults, with 47 being the median age for all residents. Most households consist of individuals between 30 and 64 years old, forming the backbone of the local population. This age profile suggests stability and established families often dominate the street scene and local interactions. You will find that the resident base is mature compared to many urban student zones or young professional hubs. Home ownership stands at 47 percent, indicating a balanced split between owners and renters within the cluster. This figure reflects a mixed market where both long-term settlers and those seeking rentals reside side by side. Houses remain the primary accommodation type, establishing a residential character distinct from high-rise or flat-heavy developments. The predominant ethnic group is White, forming the vast majority of the demographic landscape in this specific postcode. Although deprivation data is not available for this area, the housing tenure and age profile point to a neighbourhood with significant community presence. The concentration of adults means schools and youth services are accessed largely by those living in nearby postcodes. Living in RM17 5XT offers a demographic environment defined by middle-aged stability and a traditional house-led housing stock.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

47
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

24
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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in RM17 5XT and what is the age range?
The median age for residents is 47, with the most common age range being adults between 30 and 64 years old.
How does the transport connectivity work for this postcode?
The area is served by five rail stations, including Grays and Tilbury Town, and three ferry terminals. Fixed broadband scores 98 out of 100, providing excellent high-speed internet for working from home.
What are the main lifestyle facilities available near RM17 5XT?
Residents have access to five local retail shops, including Morrisons and Aldi. There are also five associated railway stations and three ferry terminals within practical reach for commuting and leisure.
Is living in RM17 5XT safe regarding crime and environment?
Environmental safety is high with low flood risk and no protected nature sites. However, the area has a critical crime risk level with a safety score of 3, indicating crime rates are above average and enhanced security is recommended.
What is the housing ownership situation in this area?
Forty-seven per cent of homes are owner-occupied, meaning the rest are rented. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, which form the main housing stock for the 2,156 residents in this small cluster.

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