Area Overview for PO19 1SL
Area Information
The postcode area PO19 1SL represents a specific residential cluster within the wider Chichester district. This small section of England contains a population of 1828 residents. You are looking at a compact community where daily life centres on convenient access to established towns and countryside surroundings. The area functions as a quiet residential node rather than a self-contained village hub with extensive commercial facilities. Its location places you within practical reach of major retail outlets, railway stations, and natural attractions. Living in PO19 1SL means balancing the tranquility of a residential cluster with the convenience of nearby transport links. You will find the environment suitable for those who value proximity to Chichester without needing to reside within the immediate town centre. The character here is defined by its status as a distinct postal zone serving a defined group of households. Prospective buyers will appreciate the clear identity of the area and its integration into the broader local transport network.
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The housing market in PO19 1SL is characterised by a specific mix of ownership and property types. Houses remain the dominant accommodation type throughout this postcode area, limiting the availability of flats or apartments for prospective buyers. The home ownership rate of 48% indicates a balanced market where both owners and tenants reside in the area. Nearly half of the 1828 residents in PO19 1SL own their homes, while the remainder likely rent from private landlords or social housing providers. This split suggests a healthy demand for purchasing properties within this residential cluster. The lack of significant rental market skew means you will compete for owner-occupied stock if buying. The accommodation fabric consists primarily of detached or semi-detached houses suited to established families. Buyers should anticipate a market focused on traditional single-family units rather than new developments. The small scale of the area ensures that property fluctuations have an immediate impact on local values. Understanding this ownership dynamic helps you gauge competition when viewing homes in PO19 1SL.
House Prices in PO19 1SL
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Energy Efficiency in PO19 1SL
Residents of PO19 1SL enjoy convenient access to a variety of retail and transport amenities. Five notable retail locations operate within practical reach, including Cook Chichester and two branches of M&S Chichester. Shopping needs are met without requiring a long journey into the city centre. Five railway stations serve the broader area, offering connections from Chichester Railway Station, Fishbourne Railway Station, and Bosham Railway Station. An airport facility exists at Chichester/Goodwood Airport, providing access to short-haul flights for some work or leisure travel. Furthermore, two ferry landings are located nearby at Bosham Hoe Ferry Landing and West Itchenor Ferry Landing. These transport nodes facilitate coastal travel and island excursions easily. The combination of rail, road, and water transport gives you multiple options for commuting or exploring further afield. Daily errands benefit from the presence of major supermarkets and essential goods retailers in Chichester. This range of amenities supports a lifestyle that balances home comfort with convenient external access.
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The community in PO19 1SL is defined by a mature demographic profile. The median age is 47 years, indicating that adults between 30 and 64 years old constitute the most common age range. This population structure suggests a neighbourhood dominated by families or established individuals rather than young professionals or retirees. Home ownership stands at 48%, meaning nearly half of the residents in this cluster own their properties outright or with a mortgage. Houses form the predominant accommodation type, reinforcing the area's residential nature and its suitability for traditional family living. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the broader demographic trends of the region. With a population of 1828, the social fabric is shaped by a relatively small, cohesive group of neighbours. This concentration of households creates a stable environment where long-term residents are the norm. The age distribution supports local services catering to working families and dependent children. You can expect a community where decision-making is influenced by the needs of a broad adult demographic.
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