Area Overview for PR9 0DE

Area Information

Living in PR9 0DE means residing within a specific residential cluster in England that covers an area of 2940 m². This postcode serves 1029 residents and stands out for its concentrated nature within the Southport region. The population density reaches an exceptionally high figure of 349978 people per km² according to the provided metrics, reflecting a tightly packed environment rather than a sprawling suburb daily life here revolves around close proximity to services rather than open space. Prospective buyers should note the distinct character of this specific area as it houses nearly a thousand individuals in a very small footprint. The community is predominantly White based on ethnic data and features a significant concentration of flats rather than detached homes. You will find that daily routines involve navigating a high-density setting where neighbours are inevitably close by. This area acts as a focal point for those seeking compact living arrangements within easy reach of Southport's broader transport network. The small size of the territory means you cannot wander for miles; instead, your day-to-day convenience depends entirely on the local amenities listed as being just steps away. Understanding the sheer density of 349978 people per km² helps explain the noise and activity levels you will encounter from the moment you move your keys into this environment.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
2940 m²
Population
1029
Population Density
3291 people/km²

The property market in PR9 0DE is characterised almost entirely by rental living, with home ownership standing at a low rate of 16%. This statistic implies that if you are looking to buy a house in this specific postcode, you may face significant competition or find few options compared to the volume of available flats for rent. The accommodation type is overwhelmingly flats, which is a logical outcome of the tiny physical area of 2940 m² holding 1029 people. This density naturally restricts the number of detached or semi-detached houses you can find within these exact boundaries. While the data does not provide sales velocity or price per square foot, the high population density combined with flat-only housing suggests a supply that is tight and competitive. Buyers should look to the immediate surroundings of PR9 0DE for higher ownership rates, as this specific cluster is designed for density rather than private estates. The lack of home ownership links directly to the high demand for rental units in a small geographical pocket. You will likely encounter a dynamic market where tenants move frequently, driven by the job hubs nearby rather than families staying in one property for generations. The 16% ownership figure is the defining metric for this location, signalling a transient population compared to surrounding rural Postcodes.

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Energy Efficiency in PR9 0DE

Daily life for anyone living in PR9 0DE is greatly enhanced by a cluster of essential amenities within immediate reach. You can find five notable retail locations nearby, including Sainsburys Southport, Tesco Chapel, and M&S Southport, ensuring you never lack for groceries or household goods. Transport options are plentiful with five rail stations available for short trips, specifically Southport Railway Station, Birkdale Railway Station, and Meols Cop Railway Station. There is also one airport facility listed in your vicinity, RAF Woodvale, which adds another layer of logistical convenience even if its primary use is military. These amenities turn the small residential cluster of 2940 m² into a convenient hub for daily errands without needing a car for basic tasks. You will have Tesco Chapel for weekly shops and Sainsburys Southport for larger household purchases, both clearly named targets for your shopping trips. The connectivity to nine transport hubs within the nearby amenities list means you can hop on a train quickly for work or leisure. This blend of shops and stations defines the practical character of the area, making independent living easy despite the high population density of 349978 people per km².

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in PR9 0DE reflects a mature demographic with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult bracket, firmly established between 30 and 64 years of age. This age profile suggests an area favoured by individuals nearing retirement or those raising families past their youngest years. Only 16% of residents own their homes outright, which indicates that the vast majority live in rental accommodations. This high rental proportion points to a market driven by tenants rather than long-term owners who have paid off mortgages. The accommodation type data confirms that flats make up the predominant housing style, aligning perfectly with the high population density of 349978 people per km² found in this cluster. There is no data provided regarding deprivation levels, so you cannot determine the socio-economic standing of the neighbourhood from the available figures. The predominant ethnic group identified is White, forming the bulk of the population structure. With a median age so high, you might expect a quieter evening atmosphere, yet the density suggests constant movement. Younger adults form the core of the 30-64 range, likely working full time while navigating the very limited green space inherent in a postcode covering only 2940 m².

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

16
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

19
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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in PR9 0DE and what is the housing situation?
The population is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years with a median age of 47. Flats are the predominant accommodation type and only 16% of residents own their homes, suggesting a heavily rental area. This reflects the high density of 349978 people per km² within the small 2940 m² cluster.
How is the transport and connectivity provided for residents?
Digital connectivity is strong with a mobile coverage score of 84 and a broadband score of 75, ideal for remote working. Public transport is excellent with five nearby stations including Southport Railway Station and Birkdale Railway Station, offering easy access to Southport and beyond.
What are the main safety concerns for this area?
The critical safety assessment shows a crime risk score of 2 out of 100, indicating high crime rates above the average. While flood risk is low with a score of 0 and there are no planning constraints like AONBs, you should prioritise enhanced security measures due to the critical crime level.
What amenities are available for daily living in this immediate area?
Residents have convenient access to five retail venues such as Sainsburys Southport and Tesco Chapel for shopping. Transport links include Southport Railway Station, Birkdale Railway Station, Meols Cop Railway Station, and RAF Woodvale, ensuring you can reach shops or trains without needing a vehicle.

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