Area Overview for OX4 1PP

Area Information

Living in OX4 1PP offers a distinct experience within the Oxford postcode landscape. This specific area covers a small residential cluster that holds a population of 1,886 people. You will find yourself in a tight-knit community where daily life revolves around local connectivity rather than sprawling infrastructure. The environment is defined by its compact nature, making it easy to navigate on foot or by local transport. This postcode serves as a residential heart, separate from the immediate city centre yet well-linked to surrounding towns. You are not living in the middle of an estate or a rural village; you are situated in a defined cluster with clear boundaries. Your daily commute and social activities will centre on this specific location and its immediate vicinity. The scale of the area provides a sense of familiarity while maintaining a practical distance from the busiest parts of Oxford. Your home search here means looking at a place with a defined identity rather than a broad neighbourhood name. The small population ensures you are part of a manageable community without losing access to wider services. Living in OX4 1PP means choosing stability and proximity over expansive sprawl. The community in OX4 1PP is heavily skewed towards younger residents. The median age for individuals here is twenty-two years old. You will find that the most common age range consists of young adults between fifteen and twenty-nine years. This demographic profile creates a specific energy within the residential cluster. Only twenty-eight per cent of households own their homes. The vast majority of residents therefore rent their properties. The predominant form of property in your immediate neighbourhood is houses. You should expect a high concentration of students or young professionals in your street. The ethnic composition is predominantly White, reflecting a national trend for this region. Deprivation data is not included in the current assessment for this specific postcode. The young age profile suggests a transient population that changes frequently. You are buying into a community defined by its youth and rental status. The high proportion of renters indicates flexibility for both landlords and tenants. Understanding these figures helps you prepare for the type of neighbours you will meet. The area is not designed for families seeking long-term stability in a single property. Instead, it serves as a hub for young living and temporary accommodation. The property market in OX4 1PP is characterised by a high volume of rental activity. Only twenty-eight per cent of residents own their homes. This statistic indicates that renter interests dominate the local housing stock. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses. You will primarily find detached or semi-detached homes rather than purpose-built apartments. This housing style suits the young demographic that forms the majority of the population. The high rental percentage suggests a strong demand from students or workers commuting to Oxford. Families looking to buy may find fewer owner-occupied opportunities than in other parts of Oxfordshire. The market here is driven by the needs of young adults and smaller households. When viewing homes in OX4 1PP, focus on properties that offer easy maintenance and rental potential. The mix of houses supports a quiet residential atmosphere despite the youthful tenant base. If you are a landlord, this area offers access to a steady stream of tenants. If you are a buyer, consider whether you want to join a predominantly renting community. The low ownership rate shapes the pace of neighbourhood development and investment. You should also look at the wider Oxford housing market if your budget does not match current rental yields. Homes in OX4 1PP are typically affordable and practical for young budgets. Digital connectivity supports a high standard of remote work and modern living. The fixed broadband quality score is rated at ninety-four out of a possible one hundred. This places the area firmly in the excellent category for internet speeds. Mobile network quality scores eighty-five out of a hundred, indicating very good coverage. You can rely on strong signals while walking around OX4 1PP or working from home. These figures mean you will experience minimal disruptions to your daily digital routines. High-speed broadband is essential for professionals working in Oxford or studying remotely. The excellent broadband score ensures that video calls and large file transfers remain smooth. Mobile coverage that scores highly allows you to stay connected without relying solely on Wi-Fi. Commuting to other hubs relies on three nearby railway stations. Radley, Oxford Parkway, and Islip Railway Station provide access to the wider network. You have practical access to national transport links within a short journey. The combination of excellent digital infrastructure and nearby rail stations makes commuting efficient. Living in OX4 1PP removes the stress of poor internet or weak phone signals. Donors and remote workers will find this connectivity robust enough for heavy usage. The digital foundation of this postcode is as strong as its physical housing. Residents enjoy convenient access to major retailers and transport hubs. Five main amenities lie within practical reach of OX4 1PP. You can shop at Co-op Cowley, Tesco Oxford, and Sainsburys Oxford. These stores offer everything from groceries to household essentials. Their presence means you need not travel far for daily supplies. Three railway stations also serve the area effectively. Radley Railway Station, Oxford Parkway Railway Station, and Islip Railway Station provide rail links. This connectivity allows you to reach central Oxford or other towns quickly. The proximity to Tesco and Sainsburys supports a self-sufficient lifestyle. You can manage your weekly shopping without long journeys. The presence of a Co-op in Cowley adds local character to your shopping trips. Dining and leisure options are available through these major supermarket complexes. The mix of supermarket chains ensures competitive pricing and variety. Living in OX4 1PP means you are close to established commercial centres. Your evenings or weekends can include trips to these well-known venues. The amenities listed cater to a wide range of needs without requiring city centre visits. You have reliable options for food, household goods, and mobility. The lifestyle here balances local convenience with regional accessibility. Safety considerations for OX4 1PP present a mixed picture regarding risk levels. The flood risk assessment passes with a score of zero, indicating low flood risk coverage. You do not need to worry about water damage from flooding in this location. There are no Ramsar wetland sites affecting the area. The score of zero confirms no Ramsar wetland coverage near your home. Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty do not cover this postcode either. Similarly, there is no protected nature reserve coverage in the immediate vicinity. No protected woodland coverage exists in OX4 1PP as well. These planning constraint scores are all zero, offering clarity for future development or landscaping. However, the crime risk assessment shows a warning level. The score for crime is thirty-six out of a hundred, which is not zero. This indicator suggests a medium crime risk where crime rates are around average. You should adopt standard security precautions when leaving your property. Do not assume total safety based on the low scores for environmental hazards. The crime score of thirty-six means an average risk profile that requires normal vigilance. While floods and planning issues are non-existent, everyday security measures remain necessary. Balancing the zero-risk environmental factors with the average crime score is key to understanding safety here. Who typically lives in OX4 1PP?The most common age range here is young adults between fifteen and twenty-nine years. The median age is twenty-two, reflecting a population dominated by students and young professionals. Only twenty-eight per cent of residents own their homes, meaning most people in this specific postcode cluster are renters. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with broader demographic trends for the area. What are the transport and connectivity options?Digital infrastructure is excellent. Fixed broadband scores ninety-four out of one hundred, and mobile coverage scores eighty-five out of one hundred. Three railway stations are within practical reach, including Radley Railway Station, Oxford Parkway Railway Station, and Islip Railway Station. These links provide reliable access to the wider network for commuters and remote workers. How safe is the area regarding crime and floods?Flood risk is low with a score of zero, and there are no planning constraints from wetlands or protected woodlands. However, the crime risk assessment shows a warning level with a score of thirty-six out of one hundred. This indicates a medium crime risk where rates are around average. Residents should use standard security precautions to ensure their safety. What shops and amenities are available nearby?There are five main retail and transport amenities within practical reach. Residents can shop at Co-op Cowley, Tesco Oxford, and Sainsburys Oxford. Nearby rail options include Radley, Oxford Parkway, and Islip Railway Station. These facilities provide daily necessities and transport links without the need to travel to the city centre.

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Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1886
Population Density
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The property market in OX4 1PP is characterised by a high volume of rental activity. Only twenty-eight per cent of residents own their homes. This statistic indicates that renter interests dominate the local housing stock. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses. You will primarily find detached or semi-detached homes rather than purpose-built apartments. This housing style suits the young demographic that forms the majority of the population. The high rental percentage suggests a strong demand from students or workers commuting to Oxford. Families looking to buy may find fewer owner-occupied opportunities than in other parts of Oxfordshire. The market here is driven by the needs of young adults and smaller households. When viewing homes in OX4 1PP, focus on properties that offer easy maintenance and rental potential. The mix of houses supports a quiet residential atmosphere despite the youthful tenant base. If you are a landlord, this area offers access to a steady stream of tenants. If you are a buyer, consider whether you want to join a predominantly renting community. The low ownership rate shapes the pace of neighbourhood development and investment. You should also look at the wider Oxford housing market if your budget does not match current rental yields. Homes in OX4 1PP are typically affordable and practical for young budgets. Digital connectivity supports a high standard of remote work and modern living. The fixed broadband quality score is rated at ninety-four out of a possible one hundred. This places the area firmly in the excellent category for internet speeds. Mobile network quality scores eighty-five out of a hundred, indicating very good coverage. You can rely on strong signals while walking around OX4 1PP or working from home. These figures mean you will experience minimal disruptions to your daily digital routines. High-speed broadband is essential for professionals working in Oxford or studying remotely. The excellent broadband score ensures that video calls and large file transfers remain smooth. Mobile coverage that scores highly allows you to stay connected without relying solely on Wi-Fi. Commuting to other hubs relies on three nearby railway stations. Radley, Oxford Parkway, and Islip Railway Station provide access to the wider network. You have practical access to national transport links within a short journey. The combination of excellent digital infrastructure and nearby rail stations makes commuting efficient. Living in OX4 1PP removes the stress of poor internet or weak phone signals. Donors and remote workers will find this connectivity robust enough for heavy usage. The digital foundation of this postcode is as strong as its physical housing. Residents enjoy convenient access to major retailers and transport hubs. Five main amenities lie within practical reach of OX4 1PP. You can shop at Co-op Cowley, Tesco Oxford, and Sainsburys Oxford. These stores offer everything from groceries to household essentials. Their presence means you need not travel far for daily supplies. Three railway stations also serve the area effectively. Radley Railway Station, Oxford Parkway Railway Station, and Islip Railway Station provide rail links. This connectivity allows you to reach central Oxford or other towns quickly. The proximity to Tesco and Sainsburys supports a self-sufficient lifestyle. You can manage your weekly shopping without long journeys. The presence of a Co-op in Cowley adds local character to your shopping trips. Dining and leisure options are available through these major supermarket complexes. The mix of supermarket chains ensures competitive pricing and variety. Living in OX4 1PP means you are close to established commercial centres. Your evenings or weekends can include trips to these well-known venues. The amenities listed cater to a wide range of needs without requiring city centre visits. You have reliable options for food, household goods, and mobility. The lifestyle here balances local convenience with regional accessibility. Safety considerations for OX4 1PP present a mixed picture regarding risk levels. The flood risk assessment passes with a score of zero, indicating low flood risk coverage. You do not need to worry about water damage from flooding in this location. There are no Ramsar wetland sites affecting the area. The score of zero confirms no Ramsar wetland coverage near your home. Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty do not cover this postcode either. Similarly, there is no protected nature reserve coverage in the immediate vicinity. No protected woodland coverage exists in OX4 1PP as well. These planning constraint scores are all zero, offering clarity for future development or landscaping. However, the crime risk assessment shows a warning level. The score for crime is thirty-six out of a hundred, which is not zero. This indicator suggests a medium crime risk where crime rates are around average. You should adopt standard security precautions when leaving your property. Do not assume total safety based on the low scores for environmental hazards. The crime score of thirty-six means an average risk profile that requires normal vigilance. While floods and planning issues are non-existent, everyday security measures remain necessary. Balancing the zero-risk environmental factors with the average crime score is key to understanding safety here. Who typically lives in OX4 1PP?The most common age range here is young adults between fifteen and twenty-nine years. The median age is twenty-two, reflecting a population dominated by students and young professionals. Only twenty-eight per cent of residents own their homes, meaning most people in this specific postcode cluster are renters. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with broader demographic trends for the area. What are the transport and connectivity options?Digital infrastructure is excellent. Fixed broadband scores ninety-four out of one hundred, and mobile coverage scores eighty-five out of one hundred. Three railway stations are within practical reach, including Radley Railway Station, Oxford Parkway Railway Station, and Islip Railway Station. These links provide reliable access to the wider network for commuters and remote workers. How safe is the area regarding crime and floods?Flood risk is low with a score of zero, and there are no planning constraints from wetlands or protected woodlands. However, the crime risk assessment shows a warning level with a score of thirty-six out of one hundred. This indicates a medium crime risk where rates are around average. Residents should use standard security precautions to ensure their safety. What shops and amenities are available nearby?There are five main retail and transport amenities within practical reach. Residents can shop at Co-op Cowley, Tesco Oxford, and Sainsburys Oxford. Nearby rail options include Radley, Oxford Parkway, and Islip Railway Station. These facilities provide daily necessities and transport links without the need to travel to the city centre.

House Prices in OX4 1PP

No properties found in this postcode.

Energy Efficiency in OX4 1PP

Residents enjoy convenient access to major retailers and transport hubs. Five main amenities lie within practical reach of OX4 1PP. You can shop at Co-op Cowley, Tesco Oxford, and Sainsburys Oxford. These stores offer everything from groceries to household essentials. Their presence means you need not travel far for daily supplies. Three railway stations also serve the area effectively. Radley Railway Station, Oxford Parkway Railway Station, and Islip Railway Station provide rail links. This connectivity allows you to reach central Oxford or other towns quickly. The proximity to Tesco and Sainsburys supports a self-sufficient lifestyle. You can manage your weekly shopping without long journeys. The presence of a Co-op in Cowley adds local character to your shopping trips. Dining and leisure options are available through these major supermarket complexes. The mix of supermarket chains ensures competitive pricing and variety. Living in OX4 1PP means you are close to established commercial centres. Your evenings or weekends can include trips to these well-known venues. The amenities listed cater to a wide range of needs without requiring city centre visits. You have reliable options for food, household goods, and mobility. The lifestyle here balances local convenience with regional accessibility. Safety considerations for OX4 1PP present a mixed picture regarding risk levels. The flood risk assessment passes with a score of zero, indicating low flood risk coverage. You do not need to worry about water damage from flooding in this location. There are no Ramsar wetland sites affecting the area. The score of zero confirms no Ramsar wetland coverage near your home. Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty do not cover this postcode either. Similarly, there is no protected nature reserve coverage in the immediate vicinity. No protected woodland coverage exists in OX4 1PP as well. These planning constraint scores are all zero, offering clarity for future development or landscaping. However, the crime risk assessment shows a warning level. The score for crime is thirty-six out of a hundred, which is not zero. This indicator suggests a medium crime risk where crime rates are around average. You should adopt standard security precautions when leaving your property. Do not assume total safety based on the low scores for environmental hazards. The crime score of thirty-six means an average risk profile that requires normal vigilance. While floods and planning issues are non-existent, everyday security measures remain necessary. Balancing the zero-risk environmental factors with the average crime score is key to understanding safety here. Who typically lives in OX4 1PP?The most common age range here is young adults between fifteen and twenty-nine years. The median age is twenty-two, reflecting a population dominated by students and young professionals. Only twenty-eight per cent of residents own their homes, meaning most people in this specific postcode cluster are renters. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with broader demographic trends for the area. What are the transport and connectivity options?Digital infrastructure is excellent. Fixed broadband scores ninety-four out of one hundred, and mobile coverage scores eighty-five out of one hundred. Three railway stations are within practical reach, including Radley Railway Station, Oxford Parkway Railway Station, and Islip Railway Station. These links provide reliable access to the wider network for commuters and remote workers. How safe is the area regarding crime and floods?Flood risk is low with a score of zero, and there are no planning constraints from wetlands or protected woodlands. However, the crime risk assessment shows a warning level with a score of thirty-six out of one hundred. This indicates a medium crime risk where rates are around average. Residents should use standard security precautions to ensure their safety. What shops and amenities are available nearby?There are five main retail and transport amenities within practical reach. Residents can shop at Co-op Cowley, Tesco Oxford, and Sainsburys Oxford. Nearby rail options include Radley, Oxford Parkway, and Islip Railway Station. These facilities provide daily necessities and transport links without the need to travel to the city centre.

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Demographics

The community in OX4 1PP is heavily skewed towards younger residents. The median age for individuals here is twenty-two years old. You will find that the most common age range consists of young adults between fifteen and twenty-nine years. This demographic profile creates a specific energy within the residential cluster. Only twenty-eight per cent of households own their homes. The vast majority of residents therefore rent their properties. The predominant form of property in your immediate neighbourhood is houses. You should expect a high concentration of students or young professionals in your street. The ethnic composition is predominantly White, reflecting a national trend for this region. Deprivation data is not included in the current assessment for this specific postcode. The young age profile suggests a transient population that changes frequently. You are buying into a community defined by its youth and rental status. The high proportion of renters indicates flexibility for both landlords and tenants. Understanding these figures helps you prepare for the type of neighbours you will meet. The area is not designed for families seeking long-term stability in a single property. Instead, it serves as a hub for young living and temporary accommodation. The property market in OX4 1PP is characterised by a high volume of rental activity. Only twenty-eight per cent of residents own their homes. This statistic indicates that renter interests dominate the local housing stock. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses. You will primarily find detached or semi-detached homes rather than purpose-built apartments. This housing style suits the young demographic that forms the majority of the population. The high rental percentage suggests a strong demand from students or workers commuting to Oxford. Families looking to buy may find fewer owner-occupied opportunities than in other parts of Oxfordshire. The market here is driven by the needs of young adults and smaller households. When viewing homes in OX4 1PP, focus on properties that offer easy maintenance and rental potential. The mix of houses supports a quiet residential atmosphere despite the youthful tenant base. If you are a landlord, this area offers access to a steady stream of tenants. If you are a buyer, consider whether you want to join a predominantly renting community. The low ownership rate shapes the pace of neighbourhood development and investment. You should also look at the wider Oxford housing market if your budget does not match current rental yields. Homes in OX4 1PP are typically affordable and practical for young budgets. Digital connectivity supports a high standard of remote work and modern living. The fixed broadband quality score is rated at ninety-four out of a possible one hundred. This places the area firmly in the excellent category for internet speeds. Mobile network quality scores eighty-five out of a hundred, indicating very good coverage. You can rely on strong signals while walking around OX4 1PP or working from home. These figures mean you will experience minimal disruptions to your daily digital routines. High-speed broadband is essential for professionals working in Oxford or studying remotely. The excellent broadband score ensures that video calls and large file transfers remain smooth. Mobile coverage that scores highly allows you to stay connected without relying solely on Wi-Fi. Commuting to other hubs relies on three nearby railway stations. Radley, Oxford Parkway, and Islip Railway Station provide access to the wider network. You have practical access to national transport links within a short journey. The combination of excellent digital infrastructure and nearby rail stations makes commuting efficient. Living in OX4 1PP removes the stress of poor internet or weak phone signals. Donors and remote workers will find this connectivity robust enough for heavy usage. The digital foundation of this postcode is as strong as its physical housing. Residents enjoy convenient access to major retailers and transport hubs. Five main amenities lie within practical reach of OX4 1PP. You can shop at Co-op Cowley, Tesco Oxford, and Sainsburys Oxford. These stores offer everything from groceries to household essentials. Their presence means you need not travel far for daily supplies. Three railway stations also serve the area effectively. Radley Railway Station, Oxford Parkway Railway Station, and Islip Railway Station provide rail links. This connectivity allows you to reach central Oxford or other towns quickly. The proximity to Tesco and Sainsburys supports a self-sufficient lifestyle. You can manage your weekly shopping without long journeys. The presence of a Co-op in Cowley adds local character to your shopping trips. Dining and leisure options are available through these major supermarket complexes. The mix of supermarket chains ensures competitive pricing and variety. Living in OX4 1PP means you are close to established commercial centres. Your evenings or weekends can include trips to these well-known venues. The amenities listed cater to a wide range of needs without requiring city centre visits. You have reliable options for food, household goods, and mobility. The lifestyle here balances local convenience with regional accessibility. Safety considerations for OX4 1PP present a mixed picture regarding risk levels. The flood risk assessment passes with a score of zero, indicating low flood risk coverage. You do not need to worry about water damage from flooding in this location. There are no Ramsar wetland sites affecting the area. The score of zero confirms no Ramsar wetland coverage near your home. Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty do not cover this postcode either. Similarly, there is no protected nature reserve coverage in the immediate vicinity. No protected woodland coverage exists in OX4 1PP as well. These planning constraint scores are all zero, offering clarity for future development or landscaping. However, the crime risk assessment shows a warning level. The score for crime is thirty-six out of a hundred, which is not zero. This indicator suggests a medium crime risk where crime rates are around average. You should adopt standard security precautions when leaving your property. Do not assume total safety based on the low scores for environmental hazards. The crime score of thirty-six means an average risk profile that requires normal vigilance. While floods and planning issues are non-existent, everyday security measures remain necessary. Balancing the zero-risk environmental factors with the average crime score is key to understanding safety here. Who typically lives in OX4 1PP?The most common age range here is young adults between fifteen and twenty-nine years. The median age is twenty-two, reflecting a population dominated by students and young professionals. Only twenty-eight per cent of residents own their homes, meaning most people in this specific postcode cluster are renters. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with broader demographic trends for the area. What are the transport and connectivity options?Digital infrastructure is excellent. Fixed broadband scores ninety-four out of one hundred, and mobile coverage scores eighty-five out of one hundred. Three railway stations are within practical reach, including Radley Railway Station, Oxford Parkway Railway Station, and Islip Railway Station. These links provide reliable access to the wider network for commuters and remote workers. How safe is the area regarding crime and floods?Flood risk is low with a score of zero, and there are no planning constraints from wetlands or protected woodlands. However, the crime risk assessment shows a warning level with a score of thirty-six out of one hundred. This indicates a medium crime risk where rates are around average. Residents should use standard security precautions to ensure their safety. What shops and amenities are available nearby?There are five main retail and transport amenities within practical reach. Residents can shop at Co-op Cowley, Tesco Oxford, and Sainsburys Oxford. Nearby rail options include Radley, Oxford Parkway, and Islip Railway Station. These facilities provide daily necessities and transport links without the need to travel to the city centre.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

28
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

32
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in OX4 1PP?
The most common age range here is young adults between fifteen and twenty-nine years. The median age is twenty-two, reflecting a population dominated by students and young professionals. Only twenty-eight per cent of residents own their homes, meaning most people in this specific postcode cluster are renters. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with broader demographic trends for the area.
What are the transport and connectivity options?
Digital infrastructure is excellent. Fixed broadband scores ninety-four out of one hundred, and mobile coverage scores eighty-five out of one hundred. Three railway stations are within practical reach, including Radley Railway Station, Oxford Parkway Railway Station, and Islip Railway Station. These links provide reliable access to the wider network for commuters and remote workers.
How safe is the area regarding crime and floods?
Flood risk is low with a score of zero, and there are no planning constraints from wetlands or protected woodlands. However, the crime risk assessment shows a warning level with a score of thirty-six out of one hundred. This indicates a medium crime risk where rates are around average. Residents should use standard security precautions to ensure their safety.
What shops and amenities are available nearby?
There are five main retail and transport amenities within practical reach. Residents can shop at Co-op Cowley, Tesco Oxford, and Sainsburys Oxford. Nearby rail options include Radley, Oxford Parkway, and Islip Railway Station. These facilities provide daily necessities and transport links without the need to travel to the city centre.

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