Area Overview for RH13 6WA
Area Information
RH13 6WA defines a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster in England. You will find that this location serves as a distinct pocket within the wider region, catering to a population of 1525 residents. Living in RH13 6WA offers a contained neighbourhood feel where daily life revolves around a tight-knit community structure. The area functions as a self-contained environment where residents rely on local connections rather than sprawling urban infrastructure. Your day-to-day experience here focuses on the immediate surroundings and the people who call this small cluster home. This demographic size ensures that the area maintains an intimate scale without the noise of larger towns. Potential homebuyers should understand that you are entering a zone defined by its modest boundaries and concentrated population density. The character of this postcode is shaped by its limited footprint, meaning encounters with neighbours are more frequent and interactions feel more personal. When considering homes in RH13 6WA, you prioritise locations within this specific residential cluster rather than seeking out broader districts. The area stands out for its exclusivity and small size, which appeals to those seeking a quiet retreat. Every element of life here is influenced by the fact that you are part of a small, defined group of 1525 individuals sharing the same local streets and services.
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- 1525
- Population Density
- 5147 people/km²
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The community profile of RH13 6WA reveals a mature settlement with a median age of 47 years. You will find that Adults between 30 and 64 years old constitute the most common age range within this neighbourhood. This demographic makeup suggests a population that has settled down, likely prioritising stability over rapid change. Homeownership accounts for 68% of households, indicating strong roots in the area. Almost two-thirds of residents own their properties, which creates a stable environment for local development. Houses form the predominant accommodation type, reflecting a preference for detached or semi-detached structures over flats or terraced living. The resident population is predominantly White, aligning with the broader regional trends in this part of England. With house prices likely reflecting owner-occupier demand, the area attracts buyers looking for permanence rather than short-term rentals. A high level of ownership often correlates with lower turnover rates, meaning you are more likely to be purchasing from someone who has lived there for many years. The age profile and high ownership rate create a demographic where neighbours know each other well and community ties run deep. This contrasts with younger, transient urban areas where turnover is frequent and community cohesion is harder to build.
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