Area Overview for OX3 7QE

Area Information

Living in OX3 7QE means residing within a compact residential cluster that covers just 8,319 square metres. This small postcode area supports a population of 2,236 people, creating a tightly knit environment where neighbours often know one another. The high population density of 268,777 people per square kilometre indicates a concentrated living arrangement typical of Oxford's immediate outskirts. You are situated in a locality that blends suburban housing with close proximity to city amenities. The area characterises itself as a functional home environment rather than a sprawling suburb. Daily life here revolves around efficiency and access. Residents find themselves part of a significant demographic segment within the wider Oxford region. This concentration allows for quick travel to work or university while maintaining a distinct neighbourhood identity. The location serves as a practical base for those who need to be near Oxford but value a specific residential zone. You live in a place defined by its proximity and its status as a distinct postcode sector. The community feels personal because the physical space is limited and the population is substantial relative to the land area. This creates an environment where resources are shared easily and local dynamics are visible. It is a place for those who prefer a defined, accessible home quarter over open countryside.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
8319 m²
Population
2236
Population Density
4800 people/km²

The property market in OX3 7QE is defined by a predominance of houses within a small geographic footprint. However, with only 31 per cent of the population owning their homes, the market leans heavily towards renting and student accommodation. This low homeownership rate indicates that you are unlikely to find many long-term family owner-occupiers in this specific cluster. The outlook for buying here is different from typical family suburbs due to the demographic skew towards younger renters. Houses are the main physical structure, yet three-quarters of the population lives elsewhere than in owner-occupied units for this property type. This situation often points to University Hall International (UHI) or similar student-led management structures influencing the local valuation. Prospective buyers must consider the volatility associated with student housing markets when evaluating these homes. The high density of 268,777 people per square kilometre further compresses the market. Investment here serves a specific purpose related to the large population of young adults. You might find properties suitable for shared occupancy rather than traditional family layouts. This dynamic creates a marketplace driven by demand from the local student and young professional population rather than empty-nester trends.

House Prices in OX3 7QE

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Energy Efficiency in OX3 7QE

Daily life in OX3 7QE is supported by a practical range of amenities located within walking or short driving distance. For retail needs, you have access to five main outlets including Co-op Oxford, Waitrose Little Waitrose Shell, and Sainsburys Oxford. These venues provide everything from daily groceries to household essentials without requiring a long journey. The area is conveniently sited near three railway stations: Oxford Parkway, Radley, and Islip. This abundance of transport links feeds directly into your lifestyle, allowing you to commute or travel for leisure with minimal fuss. The proximity to Oxford Brookes University and the local shops creates self-sustaining daily routines. You can shop for quality groceries at Waitrose or use standard supermarket chains nearby. The transport network ensures you can reach wider Oxford influences quickly. This combination of retail variety and rail access defines the convenience of living here. There is no need to venture far for weekly routines. The local amenities support the active lifestyle of the young population by keeping essentials close and transport options open.

Amenities

Schools

There are three key educational institutions within reach of OX3 7QE that shape the local environment for students and families. Cheney School operates as a primary school, supporting the early education needs of the younger residents in this age group. Cheney School also functions as an academy with a 'good' Ofsted rating, catering to older primary and secondary age groups as well. This dual presence means families have access to a continuous educational path without travelling far from the postcode. Oxford Brookes University is also nearby, classified under 'other' education types, providing higher education opportunities close to home. The proximity of a 'good' rated academy and the university means you have strong academic resources. The presence of a primary school alongside the academy supports the educational life of the 2,236 residents. For those considering this area, the school options are directly integrated into the neighbourhood fabric. You do not need to rely on distant institutions for foundational education. The mix of primary and academy provision, plus the university, ensures that residents have access to a full spectrum of learning from early childhood through to degree level.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Cheney SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2Oxford Brookes UniversityotherN/AN/A
3Cheney SchoolacademyN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in OX3 7QE is dominated by young adults, with a median age of just 22 years. This figure places the area firmly in the hands of people in the 15 to 29-year-old age range. You are looking at a neighbourhood where families are just beginning or where single occupants and students are the primary residents. Only 31 per cent of households own their homes, meaning the majority live in tenanted properties. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, which suggests these homes are often integrated into shared living arrangements or serve as student residences. The predominant ethnic group within this cluster is White, reflecting the broader demographic profile of the Oxford region. This youthful population profile influences everything from local spending habits to noise levels at night. You are in an area that changes rapidly as the academic calendar turns. The low homeownership rate contrasts with the physical description of housing as houses, suggesting a dynamic turnover of occupants. This makes the environment feel very transient compared to established older districts in Oxford. The density of young residents creates a specific social atmosphere centred around education and career starts.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

31
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

22
median
Young Adults (15-29 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

16
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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