Area Overview for RG27 9NN
Area Information
RG27 9NN defines a compact residential cluster spanning just 1.4 hectares within the RG27 postcode region of England. This tiny area supports a population of 1,421 people, resulting in a population density of 102,286 people per square kilometre. The high density reflects a tightly packed housing environment typical of established neighbourhoods where space at a premium. Living in RG27 9NN means navigating a defined locality where properties sit close together, creating an intimate sense of community. The area functions as a specific residential unit rather than a broad district, offering residents a contained environment with limited outward sprawl. Daily life here revolves around immediate proximity to neighbours and local infrastructure rather than expansive open spaces. Prospective homebuyers should expect a settled pattern of occupancy with a clear focus on housing solutions for families and individuals. The distinct boundaries of this postcode segment ensure that those seeking homes in RG27 9NN find a well-determined location with specific characteristics separating it from surrounding zones.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1.4 hectares
- Population
- 1421
- Population Density
- 2220 people/km²
You will encounter a market characterised by exclusive ownership when searching for homes in RG27 9NN. The local housing stock consists entirely of houses, with 81% of the area comprised of owner-occupied properties. This indicates that the majority of residents have purchased their homes outright or possess significant equity, resulting in a very stable property market. Rental options are scarce within this specific postcode, as the overwhelming majority of households own their accommodation. Buyers looking at RG27 9NN should prepare to enter a market of established families and long-term owners rather than investors flipping properties. The absence of apartment blocks or flats further narrows the choice to detached, semi-detached, or terraced houses depending on the specific layout of the 1.4 hectares. When purchasing a home in this area, you join a community where tenancy is rare and home ownership is the standard. This environment often supports higher price stability, as sellers are less likely to move frequently for new employment opportunities.
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Energy Efficiency in RG27 9NN
Daily life in RG27 9NN benefits from a cluster of amenities within easy reach. You have access to five retail outlets, including Spar, Sainsburys Hook, and Budgens Hook. These shops provide essential groceries and daily necessities without the need for a long drive. Transport links are robust, with five nearby rail stations including Hook Railway Station, Winchfield Railway Station, and Fleet Railway Station. These stations offer regular trains to London and Hampshire, making commuting feasible for residents. Two airports sit close by, namely RAF Odiham and Blackbushe Airport, providing convenience for weekend getaways or business travel. Living in RG27 9NN means you can combine the quiet of a house-based lifestyle with the convenience of national rail networks. The presence of Sainsburys Hook and Budgens Hook means you satisfy most shopping needs locally. You do not rely on a car for every trip if you use the rail links to Hook or Fleet. This balance of local retail and major transport hubs creates a practical lifestyle for busy households.
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The community within RG27 9NN skew significantly towards middle adulthood, with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range comprises adults between 30 and 64 years, indicating a neighbourhood dominated by working-age individuals and established families. Home ownership stands at 81%, a figure that strongly suggests the area is a retirement destination or a stable family base where residents have stayed for decades. Almost every property in RG27 9NN is classified as a house, meaning you will not find flats or high-rise flats in this specific postcode. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the traditional demographic profile typical of rural or suburban clusters in Southern England. With no data provided on deprivation indices, the picture focuses on the stability of ownership and age structure. This demographic profile appeals to those seeking quiet streets and established neighbours rather than transient student housing or young professional enclaves. The high percentage of owners points to a community where long-term investment and stability are the norm.
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