Area Overview for RG24 9BQ

Area Information

Living in RG24 9BQ means settling into a specific residential cluster defined by compact boundaries and tight-knit housing. This postcode covers only 7524 square metres, creating a very concentrated environment where neighbours live in close proximity. You are part of a small population of 2944 people, which lends a sense of intimacy to daily life despite the suburban setting. The density here is exceptionally high, reaching 391276 people per square kilometre within this precise postal zone, indicating a built-up area rather than sprawling countryside. Homebuyers here find a neighbourhood characterised by established housing rather than new developments, offering immediate permanence. The location sits quietly off the main thoroughfares, providing a anchor point for those who prefer a focused, accessible community. It serves as a practical base for accessing wider Basingstoke facilities while maintaining a defined local identity. You gain a stake in a micro-community where local news travels quickly and services are centred immediately around the cluster. This setting suits those who value efficiency over vast open spaces, offering a clear footprint for your home and garden.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
7524 m²
Population
2944
Population Density
4582 people/km²

The housing market in RG24 9BQ is characterised by a stock primarily comprising houses rather than high-density blocks or shared ownership flats. With 58% of residents owning their homes, you are looking at an area where buying is a standard pathway for settlement. This high ownership rate indicates that many properties have changed hands over generations, establishing deep roots in the locality. The remaining 42% of homes are likely rented, suggesting a steady stream of tenants seeking quality houses without the burden of mortgages. Buyers here find that the area is not dominated by student accommodation or temporary housing schemes, which supports long-term investment stability. The accommodation type data confirms that if you wish to buy a bungalow, semi-detached bungalow, or detached house, your options align well with market demand. This concentration of private ownership means fewer vacant units sit on the market for extended periods. You compete for a section of housing that is often occupied by families and dual-income households who value the perceived security of ownership. The market here functions steadily, driven by those who want permanent residence rather than short-term leases.

House Prices in RG24 9BQ

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Energy Efficiency in RG24 9BQ

Your daily life in RG24 9BQ benefits from a range of retail and transport hubs located just minutes away. For your weekly shopping needs, Tesco Popley, Tesco Basingstoke, and Co-op FR are all within practical reach, ensuring you do not need a car for groceries sooner than evening. These three supermarkets handle general household consumption, reducing the need for frequent trips further afield. Transport links are robust, with three major railway stations accessible near your home: Basingstoke Railway Station, Bramley Railway Station, and Hook Railway Station. Commuters to central London or national business hubs can utilise these connections for daily travel. The proximity to Basingstoke Railway Station specifically places you less than half an hour from the city centre by train. This accessibility keeps your neighbourhood connected to wider economic opportunities while allowing you to retain a suburban lifestyle. You commute from a quiet postcode or dash into town easily, balancing convenience with the ability to detach from the urban grind.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in RG24 9BQ have two strong educational options immediately within their reach, both carrying a Ofsted rating of good. St Bede's Catholic Primary School serves younger children within the area, offering faith-based education in a primary setting. Further along, Everest Community Academy provides secondary education for older students under the academy model. This combination ensures that children residing in this postcode do not need long commutes to reach state-funded education. The presence of a good-rated primary school alongside an academy simplifies school run logistics for parents. You have access to institutions that have met the national standard for quality, giving confidence in the local academic provision. The mix of church school and academy reflects the diverse educational choices available without requiring travel to neighbouring towns. If you are selling your home, proximity to these two specific institutions remains a key selling point for families. Both schools operate under formal inspection regimes, ensuring that the standard you pay for is consistently monitored and delivered.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1St Bede's Catholic Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2Everest Community AcademyacademyN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in RG24 9BQ is dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years, who form the most common age range. The median age across this postcode is 47, placing the area firmly in the late-middle demographic bracket. You are more likely to find established residents than young families or retirement-age dwellers, creating a stable social environment. House ownership stands at 58% of homes, showing a balanced mix where mortgage-free living is common but renter presence remains notable. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the traditional demographic makeup of many South Hampshire suburbs. Most accommodation consists of houses, aligning with the preferences of the middle-aged adult population who often require more space than flats provide. This age profile suggests a community where career-focused professionals and those nearing retirement coexist peacefully. The lack of significant youth or elderly clusters means local shops and services cater primarily to working-age adults and their dependents. You enter a neighbourhood defined by stability, where long-term residents often know their neighbours and community dynamics.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

58
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

37
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is RG24 9BQ a family-friendly area with good schools?
Yes, the area serves families well with two nearby schools rated good by Ofsted: St Bede's Catholic Primary School and Everest Community Academy. The community age profile shows a median of 47 years, indicating many established households.
What is the dominance of home ownership in this postcode?
Home ownership stands at 58%, indicating that more than half of the residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage. The accommodation type data specifies houses as the main housing form.
How do the transport links support daily commuting?
Residents have access to three railway stations including Basingstoke, Bramley, and Hook. Fixed broadband scores 93 out of 100 and mobile coverage is 81 out of 100, supporting both travel and remote work needs effectively.
Is the area safe from crime and environmental hazards?
The crime risk score of 70 out of 100 indicates low crime risk. Environmental assessments pass with a score of 0 for flood risk, Ramsar sites, and protected nature reserves, confirming minimal environmental constraints.

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