Area Overview for AB10 1WE

Area Information

AB10 1WE represents a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster within the city of Aberdeen. This location spans exactly 2826 m² of land, positioning it as a compact neighbourhood in a larger urban setting. Aberdeen itself stands astride the Rivers Dee and Don on the North Sea coast, known for its distinctive granite architecture and historical significance as a separate burgh in north-east Scotland. The city has evolved into Europe's offshore oil capital, shifting from traditional sectors like fishing and textiles to an economy driven by energy and higher education. Living in AB10 1WE means residing close to these influential industries and the strategic coastal position that supports trade. The area benefits from being part of a city defined by its university heritage and the iconic Marischal College, the world's largest granite building. You will find yourself in an environment where the legacy of St. Machar's Cathedral and the historic Brig o' Balgownie bridge still shape the streetscape. This postcode offers immediate access to the city's core strengths, including its major seaport and heliport facilities. The character here is firmly urban, blending modern economic power with deep historical roots dating back at least 8,000 years.

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Area Size
2826 m²
Population
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Population Density
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This postcode cluster of 2826 m² operates as part of the wider Aberdeen housing landscape, though specific data on the home ownership percentage or the precise mix of properties within AB10 1WE is not included in the current records. Without figures on accommodation types or whether the area leans towards owner-occupation or private renting, it is impossible to define the predominant housing stock for these specific coordinates. Buyers looking at AB10 1WE should note that accurate details on the number of flats versus houses or the ratio of tenanted to freehold properties are not available. The broader Aberdeen property market is heavily influenced by the offshore oil and gas industry, which has shaped the city's character since 1969. While the city itself hosts numerous homes near the university and commercial hubs, the specific details for this small residential cluster remain unrecorded in the provided set. You cannot rely on inferred ownership levels without the hard data, which simply does not exist in the current dataset for this location.

House Prices in AB10 1WE

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Energy Efficiency in AB10 1WE

Living in AB10 1WE places you in the heart of Aberdeen's extensive amenity network. Retail options are conveniently located just 500 metres away, with five key shops including Co-op Union, Sainsburys Aberdeen St., and Sainsburys Aberdeen. Dining and shopping needs are easily met without a long commute to the city centre. Travelers benefit from excellent rail connectivity, with three nearby stations at Aberdeen Railway Station, Dyce Railway Station, and Portlethen Railway Station. These links provide quick access to the rest of Scotland's major cities. For aviation enthusiasts or frequent business travellers, two airports offer travel options: Aberdeen Dyce Airport and Aberdeen Airport. Additionally, the Aberdeen Ferry Terminal provides maritime routes across the Pentland Firth. Students and academics will appreciate the proximity to the city's historic landmarks, such as St. Machar's Cathedral and King's College, which contribute to the urban atmosphere described in local records. The area's lifestyle is defined by this dense concentration of transport and retail services, all accessible within practical reach of your doorstep.

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Demographics

The provided information does not contain specific figures on the age profile, household types, home ownership levels, or diversity within AB10 1WE. Consequently, a detailed demographic breakdown for this specific cluster cannot be detailed here. Without data on the percentage of people employed or the balance between owner-occupiers and private renters, we cannot accurately describe the community's composition. Similarly, specific details regarding deprivation levels or the mix of students versus working-age residents are absent from the current records. To make an informed decision about whom you might meet in your neighbourhood, you would need to consult a census profile that includes these missing figures. The lack of available statistics means any description of the local population's characteristics would be purely speculative and therefore unreliable.

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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  • Crime Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main transport links for AB10 1WE?
Residents have access to three railway stations, including Aberdeen and Dyce, plus two airports and the ferry terminal. However, mobile coverage is strong at 85/100 while fixed broadband is weaker at 30/100, which may limit remote working capabilities.
Does AB10 1WE face any environmental planning constraints?
The area faces no significant planning constraints. It has a score of 0 for flood risk, Ramsar sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and protected reserves, meaning development is not hindered by these specific environmental factors.
What shopping and leisure facilities are nearby?
Five major retailers are within reach, including Co-op Union and two Sainsburys branches. The area is close to historic landmarks like St. Machar's Cathedral and offers easy access to the city's broader entertainment and cultural scene.

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