Area Overview for RG24 9RD

Area Information

RG24 9RD represents a small, specific residential cluster within England, covering a total area of 6,827 square metres. This compact footprint hosts a population of 2,196 people, creating a tightly knit environment where residents know one another. The area functions as a quiet pocket of accommodation characterised by its limited physical size and concentrated community feel. Living in RG24 9RD means prioritising proximity over vast open spaces, as every household shares a immediate neighbourhood context. The density and scale of this postcode suggest a setting designed for convenience and locality rather than sprawling development. You will find yourself surrounded by familiar neighbours and established homes rather than new construction or transient quarters. The identity of this spot is defined by its specific postcode designation and its role as a stable residential anchor for the locals. Daily life here revolves around the immediate surroundings of this small cluster. The closeness of the homes fosters a sense of shared responsibility for the local environment. Residents of RG24 9RD navigate a world where distances are short and interactions are frequent. This clustering effect influences how services are accessed and how the community organises itself. You do not deal with the anonymity of large urban sprawl but instead engage with a defined group of neighbours. The area's distinct nature comes from its very small geographical size, which concentrates activity and neighbourly oversight. When you visit, understand that you are entering a micro-community where every street corner is walked by regulars. The 6,827 square metre limit ensures that amenities and homes remain within easy walking or driving distance, creating a self-contained feel that defines the experience of calling RG24 9RD your home.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
6827 m²
Population
2196
Population Density
5777 people/km²

The housing stock in RG24 9RD is heavily weighted towards privately owned residences. With 54% of the population owning their homes,RG24 9RD acts as a stable market rather than a transient rental hub. This high ownership rate means that when you look at homes in RG24 9RD, you are mostly viewing properties occupied by people who have invested in the location. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the needs of the majority who have chosen to own. You will find very few flats or apartments in this cluster, as the local planning and historical development have favoured house construction. This configuration suits families or individuals seeking single-family living spaces with gardens and personal outdoor areas. Because the area is small, covering only 6,827 square metres, the variety of property types is naturally limited. Buyers searching for specific styles must look closely, as the supply is concentrated within this narrow postcode boundary. The high ownership percentage also implies that the local property values are driven by owner-retention rather than speculative leasing. When you consider purchasing a home here, you join a majority of owners who have found this location suitable for their long-term plans. The market character is thus one of stability, defined by the fact that more than half of the residents are not looking to move again quickly.

House Prices in RG24 9RD

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Energy Efficiency in RG24 9RD

Daily life in RG24 9RD is supported by a curated range of amenities within practical reach of residents. You have five local retail options nearby, including The Southern Co-operative Co, Morrisons Daily Basingstoke 6, and Aldi Winklebury. These venues provide your essential shopping needs for groceries and household items without requiring a long journey. For your commute, two railway stations serve the area effectively: Basingstoke Railway Station and Bramley Railway Station. Access to these rail hubs gives you the option to travel further afield for leisure, work, or connecting flights. The combination of local shops and rail transport creates a balance between independent living and regional connectivity. You will find that your daily errands are handled easily by the nearby supermarkets, while your longer trips are facilitated by the train. This setup removes the need to own a car for basic necessities, though one may still be useful for weekend trips. The presence of named retailers like Aldi and Morrisons ensures that standard market competition keeps prices reasonable. Your lifestyle revolves around these two key transport nodes and the five retail points that fill the gap between home and the wider world.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community of RG24 9RD is dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years, reflecting a mature and settled population. The median age across the area stands at 47 years, indicating that families and established professionals form the core demographic. Households here are not primarily made up of students or young professionals entering the market, but rather individuals who have put down roots. With 54% of residents owning their homes, the area demonstrates a strong tendency towards ownership rather than renting. This high rate of homeownership suggests stability, as owners are less likely to move every few years compared to tenants. The prevailing accommodation type is houses, meaning you will predominantly find terraced or detached properties rather than flats or apartments. Socially, the area is largely homogeneous, with White being the predominant ethnic group. This demographic profile paints a picture of a traditional residential zone where long-term residents shape the social fabric. You can expect a culture built on generations of local families looking after their neighbours. The age structure ensures that local schools are supported by a demographic of parents likely to be involved in community activities. Understanding these figures helps you gauge the type of people you will meet at local clubs, school gates, or community meetings.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

54
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

46
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the primary demographic in RG24 9RD?
The community is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. This age profile means the area is populated by established families and professionals rather than students or young tenants. The high median age suggests a stable, settled community where residents have likely lived in the area for a considerable time.
How well connected is RG24 9RD digitally?
Digital connectivity is strong, with a fixed broadband score of 82 and a mobile coverage score of 81. These scores out of 100 indicate good to excellent performance for both internet and phone services. Residents can comfortably work from home or stream high-definition content without service interruptions.
What amenities do I have for shopping and commuting?
Residents have five retail options including The Southern Co-operative Co, Morrisons Daily Basingstoke 6, and Aldi Winklebury. For travel, Basingstoke Railway Station and Bramley Railway Station provide rail links. These amenities offer essential shopping and mainline train connections within practical reach, reducing the absolute reliance on a private car for daily tasks.
Is RG24 9RD safe from environmental risks and crime?
The area passes all environmental assessments with zero scores for flood risk, wetlands, and protected nature constraints. However, there is a medium crime risk indicated by a safety score of 63. This means crime rates are around average, and you are advised to take standard security precautions to protect your home and belongings.

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