Area Overview for CT9 1DF
Area Information
Living in CT9 1DF places you within the postcode cluster of Margate Central Ward, a specific residential area in the town of Margate, Kent. This small community forms part of a historic maritime port that dates back to prehistoric times and held a significant association with Dover as part of the Cinque Ports confederation during the 15th century. The ward sits at coordinates 51.387431, 1.380489 and represents a tight-knit residential environment where daily life moves at a considered pace. You are settled in an area where Roman remains were once discovered in nearby Tivoli Park Avenue, hinting at the deep history surrounding your new home. The population of this specific postcode area stands at 1,109, reflecting a modest community size compared to the wider town population of 2,153. This concentration of homes creates a distinct identity separate from the main tourist attractions of Margate, offering a quieter existence for those who prefer a less crowded setting while remaining close to the region's rich heritage.
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- 9928 people/km²
The property market in CT9 1DF is defined by a rental-dominated landscape rather than a stretch of owned estates. With home ownership standing at merely 21 per cent, you will find that the majority of properties are let rather than privately held. This high density of rental units aligns directly with the accommodation type data, which identifies flats as the primary building style in this residential cluster. Buying here typically means purchasing an apartment with shared common areas or entering a leasehold arrangement, as standalone family homes appear scarce in this specific postcode compared to other parts of Margate. The low ownership rate contrasts with many suburban areas where escrow buyers secure detached bungalows or terraced houses. Prospective buyers should expect a market focused on flats where management companies often oversee the buildings. While the total population is small at 1,109, the concentration of rental properties means you may face competition from other investors rather than owner-occupiers seeking to downsize or upgrade.
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Your daily routine in CT9 1DF is supported by a cluster of practical amenities within walking or short driving distance. Local retail options include Morrisons Margate, Iceland Margate, and Aldi Cliftonville, ensuring you have access to major supermarkets for groceries and household essentials. Transport links are robust, with Margate Railway Station, Westgate, and Broadstairs Railway Station providing regular train services for commuters. If your commute or travel plans involve flying, Kent International Airport is a singular transport option nearby, while the Ramsgate Ferry Terminal offers ferry services across the channel. These facilities form the backbone of a convenient lifestyle where major shopping and national rail networks are always accessible without needing a drive into the town centre. The combination of these five retail outlets and five rail stations ensures that daily errands and weekly trips are manageable. Residents benefit from the straightforward logistics of the region, where essential services and transport nodes are consistently located just beyond the immediate residential boundaries.
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The community within CT9 1DF is distinguished by an older demographic profile, with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range among residents. This age distribution suggests a neighbourhood where many households consist of families with children or individuals who have moved from younger, career-focused years. Home ownership rates in this specific postcode are low, with only 21 per cent of residents owning their property outright. Consequently, the area lacks a traditional majority of owner-occupied detached or semi-detached houses common in older parts of the town. Instead, the predominant accommodation type consists of flats. The local population is predominantly White, reflecting the broader demographic makeup of the Thanet district. These specific figures indicate a rental-heavy environment where long-term tenants or those living in purpose-built blocks form the core of the social fabric rather than established property owners.
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