Area Overview for HU9 5TE
Area Information
Living in HU9 5TE means inhabiting a compact, densely populated postcode area of just 2.8 hectares, home to 1,638 residents. This small residential cluster is defined by its high population density — 58,387 people per square kilometre — suggesting a tightly packed community with limited open space. The area’s proximity to Hull Ferry Terminal and multiple railway stations, including Hull Railway Station, ensures easy access to nearby towns and cities. Daily life here is shaped by its small size and the need for efficient movement between amenities. With a median age of 47 and a majority of residents aged 30–64, the area is dominated by adults, likely reflecting a mix of long-term residents and commuters. The presence of retail outlets like Aldi Greatfield and Morrisons Daily, alongside transport hubs, indicates a practical, service-oriented environment. However, the area’s small footprint means that every decision about living here — from commuting to shopping — is closely tied to its immediate surroundings.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 2.8 hectares
- Population
- 1638
- Population Density
- 58387 people/km²
The property market in HU9 5TE is characterised by a low home ownership rate of 29%, indicating that the majority of residents rent their homes. This suggests a rental market that may cater to commuters or those seeking temporary housing. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which is notable in a small, densely populated area. This mix of house rentals and limited ownership could create competition for properties, particularly for families seeking larger living spaces. Given the area’s compact size, buyers should consider the limited availability of new housing and the potential for high demand in the surrounding regions. The focus on houses rather than flats may appeal to those prioritising private outdoor space, though the small footprint of HU9 5TE means such space is constrained.
House Prices in HU9 5TE
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Energy Efficiency in HU9 5TE
The lifestyle in HU9 5TE is shaped by its proximity to retail and transport hubs. Residents have access to five notable retail outlets, including Aldi Greatfield and Morrisons Daily, ensuring convenience for daily shopping. The Hull Ferry Terminal and multiple railway stations provide easy access to nearby towns and cities, supporting both work and leisure travel. While the area’s compact size limits green spaces, the density of amenities suggests a practical, service-oriented environment. The presence of multiple schools and transport links indicates a focus on functionality over leisure. However, the lack of specific data on parks or recreational facilities means that the area’s character is defined more by its connectivity and proximity to essential services than by leisure opportunities.
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Schools
Residents of HU9 5TE have access to several primary schools, including St Richard’s RC Primary School and Archbishop Thurstan Church of England Voluntary Controlled School, both of which cater to younger children. St Richard’s VC Academy, an academy with an Ofsted rating of ‘good’, provides additional educational options for the area. Aspire Academy, though categorised as ‘other’, may offer alternative educational pathways. The presence of multiple primary schools suggests a focus on early education, though no secondary schools are listed. For families, this mix of school types — including faith-based and academy models — may offer varied curricula and approaches. However, the absence of specific data on school performance beyond Ofsted ratings means parents must rely on these indicators when choosing a school for their children.
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The population of HU9 5TE is 1,638, with a median age of 47, placing it firmly in the adult demographic range of 30–64 years. Only 29% of residents own their homes, suggesting a rental market dominates, which may influence the community’s transient nature. The area is composed primarily of houses, not flats, which is unusual for such a densely populated postcode. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific data on diversity or deprivation is provided. The high population density — 58,387 people per square kilometre — implies shared spaces and potential challenges in finding private outdoor areas. For residents, this means a compact, possibly close-knit community, but also a need for efficient use of limited resources. The age profile suggests a population focused on work and family life, with fewer young children or retirees compared to other areas.
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