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Living in RH2 9AQ offers a distinct experience within a specific residential cluster just outside the main town. This postcode covers an area of only 2,219 square metres, creating a highly concentrated community of just 1,941 people. The population density reaches 1,405 people per square kilometre, indicating a compact environment where residents likely know their neighbours. You will find yourself in a setting defined by a mature demographic, with the area hosting a substantial number of older generations. Daily life here is shaped by proximity to key transport hubs and local retail. Because the land mass is so small, the sense of community is intense, yet it sits just moments away from the wider facilities of Reigate. The area functions as a small pocket within a larger network, providing a balance of intimacy and accessibility. For families or retirees, the limited footprint means you are never far from shops or train stations, though the lack of green space within the immediate post code is notable. The character of RH2 9AQ is utilitarian and residential, focusing entirely on housing without the buffer of large parks or open fields inside its boundaries.
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- Area Size
- 2219 m²
- Population
- 1941
- Population Density
- 1405 people/km²
The property market in RH2 9AQ presents a clear picture of a traditional, owner-occupied neighbourhood. With 61% home ownership, the area is heavily weighted towards those who have purchased their properties rather than tenants renting short-term leases. This indicates a stable housing stock where most buildings have been occupied by the same families for extended periods. The data confirms thatRH2 9AQ contains houses, meaning you will not find detached homes, semi-detached properties, or terraced houses in this specific eight-character postcode. However, the tiny geographic footprint of 2,219 square metres sends a vital message to buyers. You cannot purchase a standalone property on a large estate within this specific code. RH2 9AQ acts as a specific cluster attached to a wider street, likely part of a terraced row or a small detached bungalow row. Most significant transactions for larger homes will occur in the adjacent streets that carry similar RH2 codes. The high ownership rate suggests the market operates on long-term ownership values rather than speculative buying. If you are looking at homes in this immediate vicinity, you are entering a market where price stability is linked to neighbourhood permanence rather than development potential.
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Energy Efficiency in RH2 9AQ
Daily lifestyle in RH2 9AQ benefits from immediate access to national retailers and major transport hubs. There are five retail outlets within practical reach, including The Southern Co-operative Co, M&S Reigate SF, and Cook Reigate. These venues provide essential shopping for groceries and clothing without the need to travel far. Transport options further enhance convenience with five rail links and access to Gatwick Airport via shuttle stations. The area also has one bus route and a coach station at South Terminal Coach Station, connecting you to wider bus networks. However, the immediate lifestyle within the 2,219 square metre postcode is primarily defined by the density of housing rather than leisure. While the nearby amenities handle daily needs, there are no parks, libraries, or care facilities listed as being within the immediate walkable distance of this specific cluster. Your leisure and cultural activities will rely on the wider Reigate town centre. The Southern Co-operative Co and M&S Reigate SF are your primary destinations for local commerce, supporting a practical, everyday routine.
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Schools
Families in RH2 9AQ have access to several educational institutions, though the quality and type of provision vary. Reigate Priory Community Junior School operates nearby as a primary school and holds an outstanding Ofsted rating. This is a strong public option for younger children. For parents seeking independent education, Reigate St Mary's Preparatory School serves the area, offering a different curriculum environment. Once children reach sixth-form age, Reigate College handles their secondary education, located in the wider Reigate area. The mix of public and private options means residents have flexibility in their choices. However, you should note that all schools listed are located in the broader Reigate district rather than within the immediate 2,219 square metres of the postcode itself. Reigate Priory Community Junior School is the only state school mentioned with a formal Ofsted rating. Reigate St Mary's and Reigate College do not have Ofsted ratings attached in the available data for this specific search. For parents choosing where to live, the presence of a locally rated outstanding primary school is a major asset. The distance to the sixth form college is a consideration for older students commuting between home and education.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Reigate Priory Community Junior School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Reigate St Mary's Preparatory School | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Reigate College | sixth-form | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Reigate College | sixth-form | N/A | N/A |
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The community in RH2 9AQ is defined by a settled, middle-aged population. The median age sits at 47 years, reflecting a mature household structure dominated by adults between the ages of 30 and 64. This age profile suggests stability and long-term residency rather than a transient population. Sixty-one per cent of households own their homes, indicating a high level of financial security and attachment to the locality. This ownership rate is significantly higher than typical rental markets, showing that most residents have built a stake in this specific cluster. Accommodation in this postcode consists entirely of houses, with no flats or terraced housing recorded in the data. The predominant ethnic group within the area is White, mirroring the broader demographic trends of the surrounding Reigate district. While the population is not described as ethnically diverse in the available figures, the housing stock supports a similar-sized family unit to that found elsewhere in the county. With 1,941 residents packed into such a small area, the streets feel lived-in and established. This is not a development zone but an area where people have put down roots over many years.
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