Area Overview for PO1 2JL

Area Information

Living in PO1 2JL offers a distinct experience defined by its specific postcode cluster. This small residential area spans just 13.7 hectares and houses 1,144 people, creating a tightly knit environment with a density of 8,343 people per square kilometre. The location sits firmly within the Portsmouth region, placing you at the heart of a major port city that relies heavily on ferry and rail links. Daily life here is shaped by immediate proximity to key transport hubs, including the Portsmouth Millenium Pontoon and the South Sea Hoverport. You are surrounded by essential retail outlets such as Tesco Portsmouth and M&S Gunwharf, which serve the immediate neighbourhood needs of residents. The character of PO1 2JL is further influenced by its accommodation type, which predominantly features flats. This housing style supports a density-focused living arrangement suited to the available land. The area functions as a practical hub for commuters, situated near the Portsmouth Harbour Railway Station and Portsmouth & Southsea Railway Station. While the immediate footprint is small, the connectivity to the wider city keeps you well-placed for both work and leisure. Your daily routine involves access to five nearby ferry terminals and multiple retail sites, ensuring that local services are never far away despite the compact nature of the estate.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
13.7 hectares
Population
1144
Population Density
8343 people/km²

The housing market in PO1 2JL is characterised almost entirely by a rental sector, with only 43% of residents owning their homes. This low ownership rate indicates that you are entering a market where rental apartments serve as the primary living solution for the majority. The accommodation type is exclusively flats, meaning detached, semi-detached, or terraced houses are extremely rare, if they exist at all, within this specific postcode. This configuration appeals to buyers or tenants seeking low-maintenance urban living rather than traditional family spaces. When you look at homes in PO1 2JL, you are looking at high-density blocks designed to maximise the 13.7 hectares available. The fact that nearly two-thirds of residents rent suggests strong demand for affordable or centrally located accommodation over owner-occupancy in this cluster. For a buyer, this area offers a different value proposition than suburbs dominated by family homes. You might find better yields if you are purchasing to let, given the high concentration of flat living. The stock predomintantly caters to the 30 to 64-year-old demographic who favour the convenience of flats over the space of traditional suburban housing. This market dynamic creates a community where flexibility and location often trump property size.

House Prices in PO1 2JL

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Energy Efficiency in PO1 2JL

Your lifestyle in PO1 2JL revolves around immediate access to key transport and retail hubs. Within a practical walking distance, you will find five ferry terminals, including the Portsmouth Millenium Pontoon and the Portsmouth IOW Car Ferry Terminal. These facilities allow you to travel to the Isle of Wight or cross to Gosport with ease. Retail options are similarly abundant, with five notable shopping locations nearby. You can shop at Tesco Portsmouth, Tesco Old, and M&S Gunwharf for all your weekly groceries and essentials. For rail travellers, five stations offer departure points, such as Portsmouth Harbour Railway Station and the Portsmouth & Southsea Railway Station. You also have access to unique leisure experiences like the Smallbrook Junction, which connects to the Isle of Wight Steam Railway. This mix of modern retail and heritage transport creates a diverse daily experience. You do not need to travel far for groceries or daily errands, as Tesco and M&S are integrated into your immediate vicinity. The lack of protected nature reserves or woodland within the area means your green spaces are likely concentrated in local parks rather than designated wildlife sites. However, the presence of so many transport-linked amenities gives your daily life a dynamic, well-connected feel that balances urban convenience with coastal accessibility.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in PO1 2JL is defined by a mature population profile. You will find that 43% of the residents own their homes, while the remaining 57% rent. The most common age group comprises adults between 30 and 64 years, with a median age of 47 across the entire area. This demographic skew indicates a neighbourhood populated by established individuals rather than young singles or families with very young children. Flats form the primary accommodation type, reflecting the design of the developments within this 13.7 hectare site. Ethnically, the area is predominantly White, aligning with the broader demographic trends of the immediate region. You should expect a stable community where many residents have settled for the long term, evidenced by the significant portion of owner-occupied properties. The age distribution means that you are less likely to encounter a neighbourhood dominated by school-aged children under five, as the bulk of the population falls in the adult working years. This profile suggests a quiet, settled atmosphere rather than a bustling hub of new starters. The housing stock caters specifically to this demographic need for ready-made homes in flat configurations, avoiding family-sized detached or semi-detached properties as the standard offering.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

43
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

43
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in PO1 2JL?
The community is predominantly composed of adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Flats are the main accommodation type, and 43% of the population owns their homes while the rest rent. The ethnic makeup is primarily White. The tight density of 8,343 people per square kilometre reflects this concentrated, mature living arrangement.
How are the transport links in PO1 2JL?
You have excellent mobile coverage scoring 85 out of 100. Fixed broadband reaches a fair-to-good 63 out of 100. You are situated near five ferry terminals including the Portsmouth Millenium Pontoon, and five railway stations such as Portsmouth Harbour Railway Station. Five retail centres, including Tesco Portsmouth, are also within practical reach.
Is PO1 2JL safe to live in?
The crime risk is assessed as critical with a score of 26 out of 100, indicating above-average crime rates. Flood risk is present at a medium level with a score of 14.17. There are no planning constraints like protected woodlands or AONBs in this 13.7 hectare area, so the main concerns are criminal activity and rising coastal waters.
What kind of amenities are near PO1 2JL?
Residents have access to five ferry terminals, five railway stations, and five retail sites. Notable venues include M&S Gunwharf, Tesco Old, and the Portsmouth & Southsea Railway Station. The area also connects to the Isle of Wight Steam Railway at Smallbrook Junction, providing a mix of shopping, transport, and leisure options.

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