Area Overview for PO1 3DQ

Area Information

Postcode PO1 3DQ represents a very specific residential cluster within the broader Portsmouth area of England. This small zone covers just 1104 square metres, creating a tightly knit environment where the 1291 residents share immediate proximity. The population density reaches 1169170 people per square kilometre, a figure that indicates an intensely compact neighbourhood rather than a sprawling suburb. Living in PO1 3DQ means engaging with a high-density living situation where individual properties are situated close together. The area functions as a distinct pocket within the larger city, offering immediate access to key transport hubs and services. Prospective buyers should understand that this is a micro-location defined by its concentration of people and infrastructure. The size of the area suggests a focus on flats and urban living rather than detached homes. You are buying into a location where daily needs are immediately available, but the lack of space is a defining characteristic of the locality. This compact nature ensures that the community is physically integrated, with few barriers between residents and the amenities that surround the postcode boundary.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1104 m²
Population
1291
Population Density
1169170 people/km²

Analysis of the property market in PO1 3DQ reveals a landscape heavily weighted towards rental living. The home ownership percentage stands at 19%, meaning less than one in five residents have built equity in their property. This statistic signals that the majority of homes in PO1 3DQ change hands via tenancy agreements rather than outright sale and purchase. The accommodation type is listed as flats, confirming that you are looking at a predominantly urban housing stock designed for high-density living. These flats cater to a population where mobility may be a priority or where buying power is distributed differently across the local workforce. For buyers, this area represents a challenge for traditional ownership because the vast majority of the stock is not on the open market for purchase. However, the presence of flats indicates proximity to city employment centres and transport links, which maintains demand for tenanted properties. If you are a first-time buyer looking to rent in this postcode, you have options, but if you seek to buy a flat here, you must verify if the specific listing is one of the rare 19% owned by individuals. The market dynamics here differ significantly from suburban areas where owner-occupiers dominate the landscape.

House Prices in PO1 3DQ

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Energy Efficiency in PO1 3DQ

Living in PO1 3DQ provides immediate access to a range of retail and transport amenities. Within practical reach, you will find five retail outlets, including the Co-op Queen, The Southern Co-operative Co, and the larger Tesco Portsmouth. These shops handle your daily grocery and general merchandise needs without requiring a long journey. For commuters, the area benefits from five rail stations nearby, including Portsmouth Harbour Railway Station, Portsmouth & Southsea Railway Station, and Southsea Hoverport. This density of rail links connects you to the wider south coast network efficiently. Additionally, three ferry terminals are on hand, such as Portsmouth Harbour Station Pier, Portsmouth IOW Car Ferry Terminal, and Portsmouth Millenium Pontoon. These facilities offer direct links to the Isle of Wight and other coastal destinations. The character of this lifestyle is defined by convenience; you do not need to own a car to access essential services or leisure activities. Schools near PO1 3DQ are part of the broader Portsmouth education system, though specific destination names are not listed in the local cluster data. The integration of rail and ferry terminals into your daily route is a significant advantage for those who travel frequently.

Amenities

Schools

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Demographics

The community within PO1 3DQ reflects a mature demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range for residents falls between 30 and 64 years, indicating a population dominated by adults and working-age individuals. Only 19% of households in this area own their homes, which suggests that the local housing stock is predominantly occupied by tenants or that home ownership remains relatively rare here. This low ownership rate contrasts with many residential clusters where long-term residents build equity. The majority of accommodation type consists of flats, aligning with the high density and urban character of the postcode. You will find the widest range of accommodation in this sector, but flats remain the standard format for the 1291 people living here. The predominant ethnic group is White, though the high density may bring diverse neighbours from the wider city centre. There is no data on the specific deprivation score, but the low ownership rate often correlates with a tenant-heavy market where long-term stability varies by individual lease agreements. The community is older than the national average, yet active enough to participate in the city's broader economy.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

19
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

16
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in PO1 3DQ and what is the age profile?
The median age in PO1 3DQ is 47 years, with the most common age range being adults between 30 and 64 years. The area has a population of 1291 people living in a 1104 square metre housing cluster. The predominant ethnic group is White, and the community is characterised by a mature adult demographic rather than families with young children or elderly retirees alone.

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