Area Overview for PO16 9RA
Area Information
Living in PO16 9RA means residing in a specific residential cluster within the wider Portchester postal district. This small area serves a population of 1,520 people, creating a neighbourhood with a distinct community feel compared to larger towns nearby. The setting is defined by its proximity to established transport hubs and coastal opportunities, yet it maintains a focused residential character. Residents here access nearby railway stations such as Portchester, Cosham, and Fareham, while the Portsmouth International Cruise and Ferry Terminal provides direct maritime links. You will find Iceland Portchester, Lidl Portchester, and Tesco Portchester within practical reach for daily shopping needs. The area is situated in England, offering a suburban lifestyle that balances access to Greater Portsmouth with a localised village atmosphere. For those interested in homeownership, the statistics reveal a settled constituency, but you should also consider the specific safety profile which shows a median crime score significantly higher than the low-risk zones found elsewhere. The environment lacks Planning Constraints like Ramsar sites or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, allowing for standard development regulations. This postcode represents a straightforward choice for buyers seeking homes in a defined, populated pocket of the south coast.
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- 3310 people/km²
The property market in PO16 9RA is defined by a scarcity of rental housing compared to owner-occupied stock. A full 74 per cent of the local housing stock is owned by residents, indicating that this is primarily a community for those who have moved to buy rather than rent. Houses are the predominant accommodation type, meaning you will find detached, semi-detached, or terraced homes typical of residential clusters rather than high-rise blocks. This concentration of owner-occupiers often results in lower tenant turnover and a steadier neighbourhood demographic. For buyers considering homes in this small postcode, the market likely reflects values consistent with similar properties near Portchester Railway Station or Cosham. The area does not contain protected woodland or nature reserves that might restrict planning changes, but it also lacks the amenities of a bustling commercial high street. Residents rely on nearby retail options rather than minimal local provision. Buying here offers the advantage of joining a stable community where the majority of neighbours share an equity stake in the area's future. You should evaluate prices against comparable houses in the immediate vicinity, keeping in mind the strong ownership rates suggest selling may take longer than in high-demand rental pockets.
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Living in PO16 9RA offers convenient access to specific retail and leisure venues without requiring long journeys. Five notable shopping destinations fall within practical reach, including Tesco Portchester, Iceland Portchester, and Lidl Portchester in the retail category. Residents can access five railway stations, with Portchester, Cosham, and Fareham offering regular train services. For marine travel, the Portsmouth International Cruise and Ferry Terminal, Portsmouth Harbour Station Pier, and Gosport Ferry Terminal provide ferry connections. These amenities create a practical lifestyle where essential shopping, commuting, and travel planning are handled locally. You do not need to travel far for groceries or daily trips, as Portchester and Cosham host the required facilities. The area lacks major parks or protected nature reserves within its immediate boundaries, but the nearby ferry terminals suggest proximity to coastal paths and seaside activities. The presence of multiple transport hubs implies that residents value mobility and connectivity in their daily routine. Shopping needs are met efficiently by the supermarkets found in the Portchester and Cosham vicinity. This setup supports a functional life where work, play, and travel logistics are managed through established corridors rather than isolated local shops.
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The community in PO16 9RA is characterised by a mature demographic profile, with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years form the most common age range, suggesting a neighbourhood dominated by established families or empty-nesters rather than young professionals or retirees. Home ownership is the dominant housing strategy, with 74 per cent of residents owning their property outright or via mortgage. This high level of equity suggests financial stability and a long-term commitment to the locality. The prevailing accommodation type consists of houses, distinguishing this area from high-density urban flats. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the demographic makeup of much of the surrounding Hampshire and Portsmouth region. There are no indications of high deprivation within the provided data, and the area benefits from a low flood risk profile with a score of zero. You can expect a stable population where residents have invested in physical housing rather than rental accommodation. This composition creates a quiet, predictable environment where neighbours tend to be settled. The age distribution supports local schools and family-oriented amenities without the transient nature of student housing zones.
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