Area Overview for PO1 3HL
Area Information
Living in PO1 3HL means residing within a compact residential cluster stretching over just 1.1 hectares. The population stands at 2,593 people, creating a neighbourhood with significant density of 1,972 people per square kilometre. This specific postcode covers a small residential area where space is at a premium. The location serves the Portsmouth region and offers immediate proximity to major transport hubs. You can access the Portsmouth & Southsea Railway Station and Southsea Hoverport while remaining close to retail outlets like Co-op Queen and Iceland Portsmouth. Daily life here involves moving quickly between home, work, and essential services due to the high population density. The area functions as a satellite community relying on the wider Portsmouth Harbour district for broader amenities. Residents benefit from excellent fixed broadband connectivity while navigating a compact urban environment. The small footprint of the postcode means you are never far from transport links or shops. You should accept that this is a high-density living environment where every resident shares limited local resources. The area's character is defined by its efficient use of space and direct access to the coast via Southsea Hoverport.
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- Area Size
- 1.1 hectares
- Population
- 2593
- Population Density
- 1972 people/km²
The property market within PO1 3HL is defined by rental dominance and specific accommodation architecture. Only 10% of the population owns their homes, which means the market is overwhelmingly comprised of tenanted properties. Flats constitute the main accommodation type, suggesting the housing stock consists largely of apartments rather than detached houses or semi-detached bungalows. This 1.1 hectare area holds 2,593 people, resulting in a density of 1,972 people per square kilometre. Such high occupancy supports a market geared toward cost-effective living for smaller households. Home buyers looking at this postcode may struggle to find owner-occupied homes for purchase. Those seeking flats to rent will find ample stock, while first-time buyers might find limited opportunities compared to outer suburbs. The low ownership percentage signals a community that rents rather than buys, driven by the young age profile of residents. If you consider owning a flat here, you enter one of the smallest segments of the local housing market. The scarcity of owner-occupied dwellings means prices might fluctuate differently than in family-oriented postcodes. Potential purchasers should focus on rental yields or long-term lease options if affordable owner-occupied stock exists.
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Daily life in PO1 3HL offers convenient access to major retail and leisure destinations within the Portsmouth area. You have five notable retail outlets nearby, including Co-op Queen, Iceland Portsmouth, and Sainsburys Portsmouth. These supermarkets provide essential grocery shopping and household essentials without requiring long travel times. Transport links are equally robust with five rail stations and five ferry terminals accessible from your doorstep. Key venues include Portsmouth Harbour Railway Station, Southsea Hoverport, and the Portsmouth Millenium Pontoon. You can commute by rail or take a ferry for leisure trips or freight transport. The proximity to these five railway stations and five ferry stations means you can travel widely across the South Front and Isle of Wight. Shopping at Iceland or Sainsburys offers quick solutions for daily needs. The layout of the postcode clusters these amenities efficiently for a population of 2,593 people. Your routine involves easy access to food, transport, and services within close walking distance. This proximity reduces the time spent commuting and maximizes your free time for other activities.
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The community in PO1 3HL reflects a distinctly youthful demographic profile. Data shows a median age of just 22 years, with young adults between 15 and 29 years old forming the most common age range. This skew suggests the area attracts university students, young professionals, or those seeking temporary accommodation. House ownership remains low at only 10%, indicating that renting is the primary arrangement for most people. Flats dominate the accommodation type, fitting the needs of singles or couples without children. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the general composition of the Portsmouth region. The social landscape around this postcode is shaped by temporary residents who cycle through to find employment or education. This transient nature influences local community engagement compared to established family neighbourhoods. The high density further reinforces proximity-focused living rather than spacious gardens or large communal spaces. You will encounter a population in the early stages of their career or education. The low ownership rate confirms this is not an area for long-term wealth building through property equity. Instead, it serves as a practical base for those entering adult life in Southern England.
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