Area Overview for RM17 6UG

Area Information

This small residential cluster sits within the RM17 6UG postcode area, covering just 1.8 hectares of land. The population stands at 1,572 residents, creating a tightly knit environment where neighbours know one another. Living in RM17 6UG offers convenience because you are close to the wider Southend-on-Sea and Grays corridors. The area functions as a stable residential hub rather than a commercial or industrial zone. You will find a community defined by stability and established home ownership. The square kilometre contains a significant number of people, reflecting the targeted nature of this specific postcode location. Daily life revolves around access to nearby transport links and local services found just beyond the immediate boundary. You are positioned between the Thames estuary to the east and the A13 to the west, though these major routes are a short drive away. The character of the neighbourhood is shaped by its proximity to the railway network and ferry terminals located in Grays and Tilbury. This makes RM17 6UG a practical choice for those who value short commutes to London or Rotherhithe. The area provides a quiet home base while maintaining functional connections to the rest of the commuter belt.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.8 hectares
Population
1572
Population Density
2413 people/km²

You are entering a market defined by permanence and established housing stock. The accommodation type is categorised strictly as houses, which shapes the entire visual and financial landscape of RM17 6UG. With home ownership hitting an impressive 80%, this is not a rental market for the majority of households. You will predominantly find families and retirees who have built equity over the years rather than young tenants in their first property. The average household size in areas with this profile tends to be larger, supporting the need for family-sized homes. Buying a home in RM17 6UG means purchasing a property that has likely been occupied by the same families for decades. This stability often translates to better-maintained gardens and established local service networks that cater to homeowners. The limited size of 1.8 hectares restricts large-scale new developments, preserving the character of existing properties. You should anticipate competition from other home buyers rather than landlords looking for long-term tenants. Prices will reflect the scarcity of space in this specific postal code and the high demand for house ownership in the Grays and Southend corridor. If you are looking to secure a stake in the property market, here is your chance to buy a home in RM17 6UG that blends suburban comfort with commuter convenience.

House Prices in RM17 6UG

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Energy Efficiency in RM17 6UG

Your daily life in RM17 6UG revolves around practical access to major retail and transport hubs just beyond the immediate gates. You are within practical reach of five major retail stores including Tesco Southend, Co-op Socketts, and Asda Tilbury for your weekly shopping needs. These large supermarkets provide everything from fresh produce to household Essentials without needing a long drive. Transport options are extensive with five nearby railway stations: Grays Railway Station, Tilbury Town Railway Station, and Chafford Hundred Railway Station. You can easily jump on a train for a quick commute to London Liverpool Street or other national destinations. Three ferry terminals, Tilbury Ferry Terminal, West Street Pier, and Town Pier, allow you to access the Thames estuary and cross to Canary Wharf or Rotherhithe. These transport links give you overground and sea routes for commuting without relying solely on the motorway network. You have diversity in your travel choices, combining rail and ferry for the daily or occasional journey. The area supports a lifestyle where you combine local peace with easy access to the vibrancy of Tilbury Town and Grays High Street.

Amenities

Schools

Education options for the immediate vicinity are limited but specific to older children and young adults. The only school listed in the data for the area is Palmer's College. This institution is designated as a sixth-form college, serving students typically aged 16 to 18. Because it is a sixth-form college, it focuses on advanced studies and A-levels rather than primary education or infant schooling. This means young families might need to look slightly further afield for primary schools for their children. Gravity travels the short distance to Palmer's College for GCSE and A-level candidates living in RM17 6UG. You cannot rely on the area for early years education or primary school provision based on this specific data set. The absence of primary schools in the immediate data suggests that local families coordinate for schooling beyond the catchment boundaries. Palmer's College remains the key educational anchor for young people in the postcode. If you have a teenager, this college provides a direct path to higher education or employment preparation.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Palmer's Collegesixth-formN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community profile of RM17 6UG is defined by maturity and stability. You will find that the median age is 47 years, indicating an area dominated by settled adults. The most common age range consists of people aged between 30 and 64 years, meaning schools and child-specific services play a secondary role to adult leisure and professional networking. Eighty percent of residents own their homes outright or have a mortgage, which signals a strong level of financial commitment and long-term residency. This high rate of ownership drives the social fabric where families and professionals have roots in the locality. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the traditional demographic makeup of this south-east London fringe and Essex border region. Almost all accommodation types are houses, as data specifically categorises the housing stock this way. This means you will not find purpose-built high-rise flats or social housing blocks as the primary dwelling style. The area attracts buyers who desire detached or semi-detached properties with gardens. Deprivation metrics are not detailed in the current snapshot, but the high ownership rate and older age profile typically correlate with lower dependency on social support systems. You can expect a neighbourhood where residents manage their own maintenance and community engagement.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

80
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

27
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in RM17 6UG?
The community is mature, with a median age of 47 and the most common residents falling in the 30 to 64 age range. Thirty percent are under 30, while the bulk of the population consists of working-age families and established adults. Eighty percent of households own their homes, showing a strong preference for stability over renting.
What schools are near RM17 6UG?
The primary educational facility listed for this area is Palmer's College. It operates as a sixth-form college, catering to older students aged 16 to 18 who are pursuing A-levels or vocational qualifications. This specific provision targets young adults rather than providing primary or secondary schooling for younger children.
How is transport and connectivity in RM17 6UG?
Digital connectivity is excellent with maximum broadband quality scores and mobile network performance reaching 85 out of 100. You have access to five railway stations including Grays, Tilbury Town, and Chafford Hundred, plus three ferry terminals for access to the Thames and Canary Wharf.
Is RM17 6UG a safe place to live?
Safety levels are high across all categories. Flood risk is non-existent with a score of zero, and there are no planning constraints from protected nature reserves. The crime risk assessment passes with a score of 70, indicating below-average crime rates and a secure environment for residents.
What amenities are available nearby?
Residents have immediate access to five major retail outlets including Tesco Southend, Co-op Socketts, and Asda Tilbury. You are also served by a network of transport hubs with five railway stations and three ferry terminals covering extensive commuting routes to London.

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