Area Overview for PO5 1JR

Area Information

Living in PO5 1JR places you within a specific residential cluster in Southsea, Portsmouth, defined by a small, tight-knit population of 1,637 people. This postcode covers a concentrated area where daily life revolves around proximity to local infrastructure and coastal amenities. Unlike sprawling suburbs, PO5 1JR offers a focused environment where neighbours are immediate neighbours, fostering a sense of community driven by its limited scale. The area is situated in the heart of the UK, making it a central base for accessing Portsmouth's wider harbour and railway networks. You will find yourself in a setting that caters primarily to adults and older families, reflecting the established nature of the local estate. The location provides a direct route to major transport hubs and retail outlets, ensuring that your commute and errands remain efficient. While the area is compact, it delivers essential services without the congestion often associated with larger urban zones. Homebuyers here choose PO5 1JR for its practicality and the ease of access it offers to the surrounding city centre and coastline. This small cluster stands out for its straightforward layout and its connection to the broader Southsea network.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1637
Population Density
9686 people/km²

The property market in PO5 1JR is characterised by a specific housing stock where flats form the backbone of the residential landscape. With only 1,637 residents, this postcode represents a small residential cluster rather than a large suburb, and the 40% home ownership rate indicates a blend of long-term owners and private renters. You are looking at a market where private rental accommodation likely holds significant weight, given that the majority of households do not own their homes. The prevalence of flats suggests that the area caters to those who value urban living within a smaller footprint, perhaps closer to local transport links or commercial hubs. This is not a neighbourhood dominated by large family estates but rather a concentration of apartment living that appeals to those seeking proximity to amenities. For buyers, this means you might need to navigate a sales market that is tightly positioned around existing stock rather than a choice of diverse new builds. The small population size further implies that property transactions here move within a defined, manageable local economy. Understanding that 60% of residents rent helps frame your approach to understanding local rental yields and buyer competition in this specific slice of Southsea.

House Prices in PO5 1JR

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Energy Efficiency in PO5 1JR

Your lifestyle in PO5 1JR benefits from a dense range of retail and transport options located just beyond the postcode boundary. Five distinct retail outlets, including Tesco Southsea and The Southern Co-operative, are within practical reach, ensuring groceries and daily necessities are never far away. For commuters, five rail stations serve the area, with Portsmouth and Southsea Railway Station, Fratton Railway Station, and Southsea Hoverport providing direct links to the city and beyond. Ferry access is also readily available through five terminals, such as the Portsmouth IOW Car Ferry Terminal and Portsmouth Harbour Station Pier, opening up the Isle of Wight and mainland ferry routes. If you enjoy heritage engineering, the Smallbrook Junction, home to the Isle of Wight Steam Railway, is one notable metro point you can access. This concentration of transport and retail hubs means you do not need to travel far for shopping, work, or leisure. You have immediate access to a full suite of services that define a convenient urban living experience.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering schools near PO5 1JR will find two independent educational options listed in the immediate vicinity. St John's College and Yago School UK Limited are both registered as independent schools serving the local community. While there are no state-funded primary or secondary schools listed directly associated with this specific postcode in the provided data, these two institutions offer alternatives for those seeking private education. The presence of independent schools suggests that the area attracts families with the means and preference for this type of schooling, even though the local population density is relatively low at 1,637 residents. You would need to verify admission criteria and catchment areas for these schools if you intend to rely on them for your children's education. The independent status of both institutions means they operate outside the state system, offering a different educational pathway compared to the mainstream comprehensive or voluntary controlled schools found elsewhere in Portsmouth.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1St John's CollegeindependentN/AN/A
2Yago School Uk LimitedindependentN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in PO5 1JR leans heavily towards settled adults, with a median age of 47 years old. The most common age group comprises residents between 30 and 64 years, indicating a population that has put down roots rather than seeking transient living arrangements. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood where stability is the norm, with fewer young children or elderly residents dominating the daily scene. Home ownership stands at exactly 40% of the households, meaning that a significant portion of residents either rent their properties or have not yet purchased a home. You will find that flats are the predominant accommodation type within this postcode, distinguishing it from areas where detached houses or semi-detached homes are the standard. The demographic landscape is primarily White, reflecting the traditional composition of this part of Portsmouth. This concentration of adult residents in flat accommodation creates a living environment suited to professionals, couples, or smaller families prioritising location and convenience. The 40% ownership figure signals a mixed market where buyers and tenants coexist, potentially offering flexibility for those looking to enter the property market.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

40
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

36
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in PO5 1JR and what is the community like?
The population of PO5 1JR stands at 1,637 residents, with a median age of 47. The most common age group is adults between 30 and 64 years. Home ownership is at 40%, with flats being the predominant accommodation type. The community is predominantly White and characterised by older, settled residents rather than young families or transient individuals.
Are there schools near PO5 1JR?
There are two independent schools listed near PO5 1JR: St John's College and Yago School UK Limited. Both institutions are private options that serve the local area. There are no state-funded primary or secondary schools listed directly in the provided data for this specific postcode.
What is the transport and connectivity situation in PO5 1JR?
Connectivity is excellent, with fixed broadband scoring 97/100 and mobile coverage scoring 85/100. Residents have access to five rail stations including Portsmouth and Southsea Railway Station, five ferry terminals such as the Portsmouth IOW Car Ferry Terminal, five retail outlets, and one metro point at Smallbrook Junction.
Is PO5 1JR safe regarding crime and the environment?
The crime risk is rated as critical with a score of 1/100, indicating rates are above average and enhanced security is recommended. However, environmental hazards are absent. The area passes assessments for flood risk, Ramsar sites, AONB, nature reserves, and woodland, all scoring 0, meaning there are no planning constraints or flood threats.
What amenities are available to residents?
Residents have access to five retail venues including Tesco Southsea and The Southern Co-operative, five railway stations like Fratton Railway Station, five ferry terminals, and the Smallbrook Junction steam railway metro point. These amenities provide comprehensive daily services and transport links within practical reach.

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