Area Overview for AB22 8WT

Area Information

Living in AB22 8WT means residing in a specific postcode cluster within the Aberdeen City council area. This small residential zone covers just 4428 square metres, marking it as a compact pocket of the wider Granite City. You are situated in a historic royal burgh that has evolved from a fishing settlement and trading port into Europe's offshore oil capital. The area sits astride the Rivers Dee and Don, offering a backdrop of grey granite architecture and university heritage. Daily life here is defined by proximity to the city centre and employment hubs linked to the energy sector. You benefit from the strategic coastal position that supports trade and education. The neighbourhood is part of a city that expanded in 1891 to include historic districts like Old Aberdeen, Woodside, and Torry. Your location provides immediate access to the major seaport and the Aberdeen Heliport, key assets for the local economy. The character of the city has transformed significantly since 1969, blending traditional industries with modern energy sectors. When you consider homes in AB22 8WT, you are entering an urban environment known for its distinct mineral masonry and deep historical roots dating back at least 8,000 years. This specific postcode offers a direct connection to the cultural and industrial heart of north-east Scotland.

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Homes in AB22 8WT exist within a market heavily influenced by Aberdeen's status as a major urban centre. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster, meaning the stock is likely dominated by the types of properties found in the immediate city surroundings. The area lacks data on exact home ownership percentages, but the broader city context indicates a diverse market catering to university staff, energy sector employees, and established locals. You are looking at a housing stock that has evolved to meet the needs of a city transformed by the North Sea oil industry. The architecture reflects this history, featuring 18th- to 20th-century grey granite buildings alongside more recent constructions. The small size of this postcode, at 4428 square metres, suggests a high density of dwellings, typical of an urban environment rather than a detached suburban estate. Buyers in this location often seek convenience over bulk, given the proximity to the seaport, heliport, and key railway stations. The market here is defined by the practicalities of city living, where access to the commercial area around Castlegate and the university campus often dictates property value. If you seek solid investment, this area offers a direct link to the economic engine of north-east Scotland, albeit within a compact footprint.

House Prices in AB22 8WT

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2 Jesmond Square, Aberdeen, AB22 8WTTerraced----
3 Jesmond Square, Aberdeen, AB22 8WTTerraced----
4 Jesmond Square, Aberdeen, AB22 8WTTerraced----

Energy Efficiency in AB22 8WT

Your daily life in AB22 8WT is enriched by a wide range of amenities within practical reach. For shopping needs, you can turn to five major retailers, including Asda Middleton, Morrisons Daily Bridge of Don Braehead WA, and Co-op Jesmond. These venues provide full-service grocery and retail options without requiring long commutes. Cultural and leisure activities are accessible through the city's heritage sites, such as St. Machar's Cathedral, which was begun in 1424, and King's College, founded in 1495. Transport enthusiasts have numerous options, with two rail stations and two airports nearby. You can travel from Dyce Railway Station or Aberdeen Railway Station to visit major cities. If sailing or coastal travel appeals to you, the Aberdeen Ferry Terminal offers one ferry service to the northeast coast. The area's character is shaped by these conveniences, blending the grandeur of historic landmarks like the Brig o' Balgownie with modern commercial needs. The economy, driven by the offshore oil and gas industry, ensures that employment opportunities are plentiful near these transport hubs. Whether you need to grab supplies from Morrisons or plan a trip from Aberdeen Dyce Airport, your lifestyle is supported by infrastructure designed for a bustling urban environment. The proximity to the Rivers Dee and Don also offers scenic value to the Granite City's reputation.

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Demographics

The demographic picture for AB22 8WT reflects the broader urban profile of Aberdeen, a city where the population has shifted due to industry and education. Exact figures for age distribution and household types are not included in the current assessment for this specific postcode sector. However, you can deduce the community character from the wider city context, where housing supports both long-term residents and those drawn by university employment. Accommodation types in the surrounding Aberdeen area typically mix older granite buildings with modern developments near industrial sites. The area does not reveal specific deprivation data or house ownership percentages in its raw statistics. Residents here likely benefit from the economic stability provided by the offshore oil industry, which has driven the local economy since 1969. The presence of the University of Aberdeen suggests a steady cohort of students and academic staff populate the wider region. While precise numbers for AB22 8WT are absent, the general trend points toward a mix of workers in traditional sectors like paper-making, shipbuilding, and textiles alongside those in the energy boom. The community is deeply woven into the city's history, spanning from the founding by St. Machar to the industrial expansion of the 19th and 20th centuries.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the crime situation like in AB22 8WT?
Crime risk data is currently only available for areas in England, so specific crime statistics for this Scottish postcode are not provided. While exact figures are absent, the area maintains a low flood risk and has no planning constraints that typically impact safety, such as protected nature reserves.
What kind of amenities can I access from AB22 8WT?
Residents have access to five major retailers including Asda Middleton and Morrisons Daily Bridge of Don Braehead WA. Transport is excellent, with Dyce Railway Station and Aberdeen Railway Station nearby, plus two airports and a ferry terminal at Aberdeen Ferry Terminal.
How strong is the internet connection in this area?
The postcode benefits from a fixed broadband score of 100 and a mobile coverage score of 85. This indicates excellent fixed broadband quality and very strong mobile network coverage, making it highly suitable for remote working and daily digital needs.

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