Area Overview for PL5 1YU
Area Information
Living in PL5 1YU places you within a specific residential cluster in Devonport that houses 1,942 residents. This postcode acts as a defined pocket of the wider Plymouth area, functioning as a quiet, established neighbourhood rather than a sprawling development. The location offers a focused living experience where daily routines centre on immediate local amenities and a stable community structure. Residents here enjoy a settled environment determined by the area's compact nature and its position within the historic naval town. You are part of a community where life moves at a steady pace, shaped significantly by the presence of key transport links nearby. The area combines the privacy of a distinct postcode sector with easy access to the broader infrastructure of Devonport and the rest of Plymouth. For those seeking a home with clear boundaries and a sense of place, this cluster provides a functional and accessible base. The demographic makeup reinforces this stability, with a mature population favouring established homes over high-rise living or transient hubs.
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- 6862 people/km²
The property market in PL5 1YU revolves almost entirely around houses, as this is the sole predominant accommodation type recorded for the area. With just 37% home ownership, the market presents a mix of owner-occupied family homes and rental properties. This ratio indicates that many residents may rely on local estate agencies for renting rather than purchasing directly in this specific cluster. The housing stock is not characterised by high-density developments but rather by standard residential houses. Buyers looking for substantial family spaces will find the primary option here, while investors may notice the high rental potential due to the lower ownership percentage. The market operates within the constraints of the adjacent Devonport area, where demand remains steady for quality homes. You should expect competition for well-maintained properties given the limited supply of houses in this specific postcode. The area avoids the volatility of student housing or luxury towers, offering a more conventional property landscape.
House Prices in PL5 1YU
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Energy Efficiency in PL5 1YU
Residents of PL5 1YU benefit from immediate access to a range of transport links and retail outlets. Five railway stations serve the area, including St Budeaux Ferry Road Railway Station, St Budeaux Victoria Road Railway Station, and Keyham Railway Station, all within practical reach. You can commute easily to other parts of the region via these five stations. Five ferry terminals, such as Devonport Ferry Terminal, Torpoint Ferry Terminal, and Plymouth Stonehouse Ferry Terminal, offer alternative routes across the estuary. Two airports, Plymouth City Airport, provide flight connections for travel needs. For daily shopping, five retail locations are available, including Co-op St, Lidl St, and Spar Poole, ensuring you have essentials within short walking or driving distance. This density of amenities means you do not need to travel far for groceries, meals, or local services. The combination of rail, ferry, and road access creates a versatile transport network.
Amenities
Schools
Families living in PL5 1YU have several educational options nearby, including Barne Barton Community School, Bull Point Community School, Barne Barton School, and Riverside Community Primary School. Four schools serve the immediate vicinity, providing a mix of primary education for younger children and specialist provision for older students. Riverside Community Primary School has been rated good by Ofsted, offering families an additional mark of quality in their immediate choice of school. The presence of multiple educational institutions means you do not need to look far for schooling needs. You also have access to Barne Barton Community School and Bull Point Community School, which cater to specific educational requirements. This network of schools ensures that raising children in PL5 1YU involves minimal travel time to class. The concentration of schools highlights the neighbourhood's suitability for families prioritising education.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Barne Barton Community School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Bull Point Community School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Barne Barton School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Riverside Community Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in PL5 1YU is defined by a mature resident base with a median age of 47 years. Most households consist of adults between 30 and 64 years, indicating a settled family group or empty-nester profile. Only 37% of residents own their homes outright, suggesting a significant portion lives in rental accommodation or through mortgages. Houses form the predominant accommodation type, reflecting a preference for traditional property layouts over apartments or other structures. The population is predominantly White, mirroring the broader demographic trends of the region. This age distribution means the area attracts buyers looking for larger properties suitable for growing families or those downscaling. The lower home ownership rate compared to national averages suggests strong rental demand in the surrounding vicinity. You will find a neighbourhood where long-term residents know each other, supported by local institutions that cater to specific age groups. The environment supports a quiet, domestic lifestyle focused on family life and stability.
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