Area Overview for M5 2PS
Area Information
Living in M5 2PS means being part of a small, tightly knit residential cluster in England, home to 2,121 residents. This postcode area is characterised by its proximity to key urban hubs, with five metro stops within reach, including Langworthy, Broadway, and Harbour City. The area’s compact size ensures that essential services and amenities are within practical distance, though it remains a niche location with a distinct identity. Daily life here is shaped by its connectivity to Salford and Manchester, with rail stations like Salford Crescent and Salford Central offering links to the wider region. The population is young, with a median age of 22, but the majority of residents fall within the 30–64 age range. This suggests a mix of working professionals and families, though the area’s 20% home ownership rate indicates that most residents rent. While the flood risk is low and there are no environmental restrictions, the area’s high crime risk is a notable challenge for prospective buyers.
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- Population
- 2121
- Population Density
- 4141 people/km²
The property market in M5 2PS is overwhelmingly rental-focused, with only 20% of residents owning their homes. The area’s housing stock consists primarily of flats, reflecting its small size and likely development as a high-density residential zone. This suggests that the market is not suited to long-term homeownership, with most properties available for rent rather than sale. Buyers considering this area may find limited options, as the postcode covers a small cluster of properties. The dominance of flats also means that the area lacks larger homes or family-oriented housing, which could be a drawback for those seeking more space. Nearby amenities, such as rail stations and retail outlets, may offset the lack of diverse housing stock, but the small footprint of M5 2PS limits its appeal to buyers seeking a broader range of property types.
House Prices in M5 2PS
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Energy Efficiency in M5 2PS
Residents of M5 2PS benefit from a range of amenities within reach, including five metro stops, five retail outlets such as Sainsburys Salford and Co-op Salford, and rail stations connecting to Manchester and beyond. The area’s proximity to Salford’s commercial and cultural hubs, including Harbour City and Langworthy, provides access to dining, leisure, and shopping opportunities. While the data does not specify restaurants or parks, the presence of multiple retail and transport options suggests a functional, urban lifestyle. The compact nature of the area means that daily errands and commutes can be managed without long journeys. However, the absence of detailed information on local parks or recreational facilities leaves gaps in understanding the area’s leisure offerings.
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Schools
Residents of M5 2PS have access to two secondary schools: UTC@MediacityUK and AldridgeUTC@MediaCityUK. The latter holds a ‘good’ Ofsted rating, offering a benchmark for quality in the area. Both institutions cater to older students, indicating that the area is likely served by primary schools in nearby postcode areas, though these are not specified in the data. The presence of two secondary schools provides families with options, though the absence of primary schools within M5 2PS itself may require parents to travel to adjacent areas. The ‘good’ rating at AldridgeUTC@MediaCityUK suggests a strong educational offering, which could be a draw for families prioritising school quality. However, the limited number of schools in the area means that proximity to additional educational facilities is not guaranteed.
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The community in M5 2PS is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, despite a median age of 22. This discrepancy suggests a population skewed toward older residents, possibly due to the area’s limited housing stock and rental focus. Only 20% of residents own their homes, with flats being the primary accommodation type. The predominant ethnic group is White, though specific data on diversity is not provided. The low home ownership rate implies a transient population, with many residents renting from private landlords. This dynamic may affect community stability, as high turnover can reduce long-term social cohesion. The area’s compact size and proximity to transport links may attract commuters, but the lack of data on deprivation means it is unclear how this impacts quality of life.
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Planning Constraints
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