Area Overview for RH1 2JJ

Area Information

Living in RH1 2JJ means residing within a compact residential cluster covering 5160 square metres of land. This specific postcode serves a population of 1561 people, creating a close-knit environment where neighbours are often well known. The area's small footprint and high population density of 302539 people per square kilometre distinguish it from the surrounding sprawl. While the space is limited, every resident enjoys a house is the predominant accommodation type, ensuring a suburban character rather than the anonymity of a high-density block. Daily life here revolves around practical accessibility. You have a full selection of supermarkets and transport hubs immediately outside your door. The community feels established and settled, supported by a median age of 47. This demographic profile suggests a stable neighbourhood where families and established households take pride in their surroundings. You are not merely renting a space; you are part of a defined residential entity where every house contributes to the local identity. The area does not shout for attention but offers a quiet, manageable environment typical of well-considered settlements.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
5160 m²
Population
1561
Population Density
6499 people/km²

Homes in RH1 2JJ are defined by a distinct lack of social housing, driven by a 72 per cent home ownership rate. This statistic clearly paints the area as a market dominated by owners who have put down roots. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which means you can expect a streetscape of detached or semi-detached properties rather than blocks of flats or converted warehouses. This stock mix supports a quieter domestic life compared to high-density urban centres. Buying a home here offers the security of a tenure model that prioritises stability over transient renting. The small area size of 5160 square metres means the scarcity of land is immediately apparent. This constraint naturally limits the supply of new builds and concentrates the existing housing stock. If you are looking at properties now, you are likely viewing a mature estate where the character is set. The high ownership percentage suggests that rental yields are not the primary driver here. Instead, the value lies in the stability and the established nature of the dwellings themselves. You buy a house that serves the community, not an asset that rotates quickly.

House Prices in RH1 2JJ

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Energy Efficiency in RH1 2JJ

Your daily routine in RH1 2JJ is shaped by the convenience of nearby amenities. Grocery shopping is straightforward with Tesco Redhill, Sainsburys Redhill, and Iceland Redhill all located nearby. These venues provide everything from fresh produce to household essentials without requiring a long drive. Retail options are finite but complete for local needs. Travel is equally simple thanks to five railway stations and shuttle services within easy reach. Redhill Railway Station, Merstham Railway Station, and Earlswood Railway Station anchor the transport network. You can easily access Gatwick Airport via the dedicated Metro shuttle station. The area does not boast a massive high street or sprawling leisure complexes. Instead, it offers a focused selection of facilities that serve the immediate community well. The practical reach of these shops and stations means most errands can be handled locally. Life here is defined by efficiency and proximity. You leave your door to reach a supermarket or a train platform in minutes. The character of the neighbourhood balances the quiet of residential streets with the utility of nearby services.

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Demographics

The people living in RH1 2JJ form a settled community with a median age of 47. Most residents fall within the 30-64 year range, indicating a population composed largely of working adults and families. This age profile creates a stable environment where long-term commitments are the norm. Home ownership stands at an impressive 72 per cent of the total population. This figure places the neighbourhood firmly in the majority-owner bracket, reducing churn and fostering a sense of permanence among house owners. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the traditional character of many established parts of England. Houses remain the primary form of accommodation, aligning with the ownership figures and suggesting larger family homes rather than shared apartments. This demographic structure supports local businesses and lends a quiet, manageable atmosphere to daily life. You are likely to meet neighbours who have lived here for years. The high ownership rate means fewer short-term tenants disrupt the routine. The community reflects a snapshot of stable, middle-aged Britain where property values and local pubs hold steady significance.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

72
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

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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

48
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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