Area Overview for AB10 6DN

Area Information

AB10 6DN represents a specific residential cluster within the broader Aberdeen City council area. This postcode lies in north-east Scotland, situated astride the North Sea coast where the city grew from two separate burghs on the Rivers Dee and Don. The location benefits from historic roots dating back at least 8,000 years, yet it functions with the modern dynamism of Europe's offshore oil capital. Residents here live in an urban environment defined by grey granite architecture and a strategic coastal position that supports trade, education, and energy sectors. Life in this small postcode area offers immediate access to major infrastructure while maintaining proximity to the city's notable landmarks, including St. Machar's Cathedral and King's College. The area reflects the unique character of Aberdeen, which transformed its traditional fishing and textile industries since 1969 to become a hub for the oil and gas sector. You are positioned close to key transport hubs, including the major seaport and the busy Aberdeen Heliport. The nearby city centre, known as the Granite City, provides a backdrop of Scheduled Ancient Monuments like the Brig o' Balgownie. Living in AB10 6DN means balancing the convenience of major urban facilities with a setting defined by Scotland's northern maritime heritage.

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The specific property market characteristics for AB10 6DN remain undefined in the available data. There is no information regarding the percentage of homes currently in owner-occupation versus private or social renting. Without these home ownership percentages, it is impossible to assess whether this cluster functions primarily as a rental investment area or a family-led owner-occupied neighbourhood. Details on accommodation types are also absent. The data does not indicate if AB10 6DN consists mainly of Victorian terraces, post-war housing, or modern developments. While Aberdeen as a whole features granite architecture of the 18th to 20th centuries, specific building styles for this postcode cannot be confirmed. Furthermore, there is no recorded information on average sale prices, rental yields, or recent transaction volumes within this small cluster. Potential buyers looking at AB10 6DN cannot rely on statistical trends or comparative market analysis for this exact location. The absence of home ownership levels means you cannot determine the stability of the local housing stock. Similarly, the lack of data on accommodation types prevents you from understanding the physical nature of the homes available. Until specific statistics are released for AB10 6DN, the property market here remains opaque compared to broader city averages.

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Energy Efficiency in AB10 6DN

Living in AB10 6DN places you within easy reach of essential retail, rail, ferry, and airport amenities. Five notable retail locations surround the area, including Sainsburys Aberdeen and Tesco Aberdeen. These supermarkets provide comprehensive weekly shopping opportunities without a long journey. You are also close to three rail hubs, offering direct access to Aberdeen, Dyce, and Portlethen Railway Stations. For those needing air or sea travel, the cluster sits near Aberdeen Dyce Airport and Aberdeen Airport, alongside the Aberdeen Ferry Terminal. Beyond commercial services, the area offers proximity to significant cultural landmarks. You can walk to or drive short distances to St. Machar’s Cathedral, which dates back to its foundations in 1424. King's College and Marischal College stand nearby, contributing to the university-town atmosphere that defines the city. The historic Ring of Dance and the Old Bridge of Dee offer scenic expiriences, while the Castlegate commercial area anchors the city centre. Your lifestyle incorporates the rich history of the region, from prehistoric activity around 6000 BC to the Burns Night celebrations that honour Robert Burns, who was born near the river. The local economy, driven by oil since 1969, ensures employment opportunities across the city that influence daily life. With its granite architecture and strategic coastal position, the area combines industrial utility with historical charm, creating a practical setting for those who value both city access and scenic surroundings.

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Demographics

Specific population and household statistics are not available for the AB10 6DN postcode. Without precise data on age profiles or household types, a detailed demographic breakdown of this specific residential cluster remains unavailable in current records. Consequently, any claims regarding the specific age distribution or diversity levels within this small area cannot be verified against factual evidence. Similarly, information regarding home ownership levels and the proportion of rental properties for AB10 6DN is absent from the provided dataset. It is impossible to determine whether this cluster is predominantly owner-occupied or characterised by a higher rental rate without explicit figures. The lack of granular data prevents an analysis of deprivation metrics or specific accommodation types for this location. While the wider Aberdeen area contains a population with rich historical depth, including the founding of Old Aberdeen in 580 and New Aberdeen's royal status in the 12th century, these historical facts do not define the current demographic composition of the AB10 6DN grid. To understand the community feel of this specific postcode, one must rely on the broader city context until detailed local census data becomes accessible.

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the digital connectivity like in AB10 6DN?
Digital infrastructure in AB10 6DN is excellent. Fixed broadband scores 92 out of 100 and mobile coverage scores 85 out of 100. These figures indicate high-quality internet speeds and strong cellular signals suitable for remote working and modern lifestyle requirements.

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