Area Overview for RM11 2TT

Area Information

Living in RM11 2TT means residing within a specific postcode cluster defined by a small residential footprint of 2,308 square metres. This compact area accommodates a population of 2,286 people, creating a neighbourhood that feels intimate yet fully functional. The location is situated in England, positioned to serve the daily needs of its residents through proximity to established transport hubs. You will find yourself in a setting where urban convenience meets the scale of a defined postal sector. The area does not spread over vast distances, which influences how you interact with your immediate surroundings. Your journey from your doorstep to local services relies on this concentrated population density of approximately 990,321 people per square kilometre, though the total land area remains physically modest. Life here revolves around the practicalities of a defined stretch of housing that connects to wider transport networks. You gain access to a community where the post code itself acts as a specific gateway to larger facilities nearby. The distinctiveness of RM11 2TT lies in its clarity as a residential zone that prioritises access over expansive geography. Prospective buyers appreciate that this specific location offers a focused environment within the broader East London and Hertfordshire boundary regions.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
2308 m²
Population
2286
Population Density
7597 people/km²

The property market in RM11 2TT is shaped by a housing stock where flats form the primary accommodation type. With forty-eight per cent of residents being homeowners, you will find a blend of owner-occupied units and rental properties within this small residential cluster. The area is defined by its density of flats rather than detached houses, meaning you are unlikely to encounter large garden-based properties in the immediate postcode. This configuration suits those accustomed to apartment living or seeking lower-maintenance residences. Buyers should anticipate a market where efficiency of space is key due to the limited land area of 2,308 square metres. The distinction between owner-occupied and rented homes here is less about prestige and more about tenure choice among the adult population. If you are seeking a home in RM11 2TT, expect to focus on flats that cater to the needs of adults aged 30 to 64 years. The localised nature of the neighbourhood ensures that property values reflect the specific demand for flat living conditions in this concentrated zone.

House Prices in RM11 2TT

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Energy Efficiency in RM11 2TT

Your daily life in RM11 2TT is supported by a network of amenities located within a short travel distance. You have access to five rail-connected stations including Gidea Park, Emerson Park, and Harold Wood, which facilitate easy commutes. For shopping needs, five retail outlets serve the local population, with major grocers such as Tesco Romford, Co-op Gidea, and Tesco Hornchurch located nearby. The Metro network offers five additional connection points including Upminster Bridge and Elm Park, expanding your travel radius. While parks and nature reserves are not explicitly detailed in the immediate vicinity, the area benefits from a well-defined transport corridor that integrates with the wider Hertfordshire and London transport grid. Residents can reach essential services without needing lengthy journeys, which is particularly valuable given the small residential footprint. The presence of Co-op Gidea and Tesco locations means you do not need to travel far for daily food shopping or household essentials. Transport access ensures that leisure activities outside the postcode remain easily accessible, balancing the convenience of local living with the reach of broader regional attractions.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community character of RM11 2TT is defined by a mature population profile with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult age range of 30 to 64 years, indicating a neighbourhood dominated by established families and professionals rather than students or retirees. Fourty-eight per cent of households own their homes, suggesting a significant portion of the population seeks long-term stability in this precinct. The remaining accommodation is shared between other tenure types, but the overall stock consists predominantly of flats. This preference for flat living aligns with the residential nature of the small area. White remains the predominant ethnic group within the demographic breakdown, reflecting the broader composition of the locality. While specific deprivation indices are not listed in the current statistics, the age profile and ownership rates provide clear insight into the social fabric. The residential mix supports a lifestyle where neighbours often know their counterparts due to the concentration of adult residents.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

48
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

38
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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