Area Overview for AB24 1SL

Seaton Park looking towards renovated highrise flats in AB24 1SL
Don Road. Old Aberdeen in AB24 1SL
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Guild Building, University of Aberdeen in AB24 1SL
University of Aberdeen architectural vista in AB24 1SL
Walking past St Mary's Church, King Street, Aberdeen in AB24 1SL
Diving pool, Aberdeen Sports Village Aquatics Centre in AB24 1SL
Aberdeen Sports Village Aquatic Centre in AB24 1SL
Round Tower, University of Aberdeen in AB24 1SL
Butchart Centre, University of Aberdeen in AB24 1SL
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Old Aberdeen and New Aberdeen, Scotland in AB24 1SL
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Area Information

AB24 1SL represents a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster within a 7,933 square metre footprint. This location sits in the broader context of Aberdeen, a historic royal burgh and the nation's oil capital on the North Sea coast. The city originally formed from two separate settlements, Old Aberdeen and New Aberdeen, which merged to become a major urban centre defined by its grey granite architecture and university heritage. Residents in AB24 1SL enjoy access to traditional Scottish maritime history while benefiting from modern infrastructure linking the city to global energy markets. Daily life for those in this postcode involves living in a tightly defined zone that acts as a gateway to wider city facilities. You are positioned within a location that balances residential quiet with proximity to significant economic drivers. The area benefits from being a designated residential cluster rather than a sprawling neighbourhood, meaning community interactions often happen within a short walk. St. Machar's Cathedral and King's College anchor the wider cityscape, offering a sense of place rooted in traditions dating back to 1424 and 1495 respectively. When you consider homes in AB24 1SL, you are selecting a property that offers a direct line to the city's commercial heart while maintaining the intimate scale of a defined cluster. This makes the area suitable for individuals seeking the convenience of urban access without the density of the main city centre.

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The property market in AB24 1SL is characterised by a specific residential cluster within the larger Aberdeen housing stock. This tiny 7,933 square metre zone suggests a focus on individual plots rather than large estates, appealing to buyers seeking defined boundaries and immediate access to city life. The surrounding market shows a blend of homeownership opportunities and rentals, driven by the fluctuating demands of the oil industry and student populations. Homes in AB24 1SL are part of a fabric that includes conversions from traditional granite buildings adapted for modern living. The area attracts buyers who recognise the value of living in a historic city with a forward-looking economy. Situated near key transport nodes like Aberdeen Railway Station, properties command a premium for their connectivity. You will find that the market here responds to the needs of commuters travelling to Edinburgh or Glasgow, as well as those working the shift patterns common in the energy sector. The narrow focus of this postcode means price variations depend heavily on proximity to the nearest major streets and local amenities like the Spar or Lidl. Buying a home in this cluster offers a direct advantage of privacy in a dense urban setting, with the added benefit of quick access to the Dyce Railway Station for regional travel. The market dynamics reflect a high-demand area where location within the cluster is the primary value driver.

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Energy Efficiency in AB24 1SL

Living in AB24 1SL places you at the heart of a range of practical amenities designed for daily convenience. Within walking distance, you will find five key retail outlets including Spar, Lidl Old, and the Co-op Aberdeen. These shops provide essentials for family living, from fresh produce to household necessities. For those needing to travel further, Aberdeen Ferry Terminal is nearby, offering links to cities like Inverness and Stornoway, which is ideal if you plan weekend trips to the Highlands. Transport links further enhance your lifestyle. You have access to both Aberdeen Dyce Airport and Aberdeen Airport, ensuring you can fly home long distance with ease. Nearby schools near Aberdeen and other educational facilities are within easy reach, making this area suitable for families. The wider city offers cultural life through St. Machar's Cathedral and King's College, which sit a short drive away. You can enjoy the granite architecture and open spaces that make Aberdeen a popular destination for visitors and locals alike. The presence of a major seaport and heliport adds a unique character to your surroundings, giving you a front-row seat to the city's industrial activity. When you consider homes in AB24 1SL, you are choosing a location that blends urban shopping convenience with access to major transport hubs and historic landmarks. Your lifestyle involves a convenient mix of local errands and the ability to travel quickly across Scotland and beyond.

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Demographics

Community composition within AB24 1SL and the surrounding postcode sector reflects the needs of a modern city tied closely to the local economy. The area supports a workforce engaged in the offshore oil and gas industry, which has transformed Aberdeen from a fishing port into Europe's offshore oil capital since 1969. Households here likely include professionals commuting to major oil firms based at the seaport or heliport, alongside families benefiting from the University of Aberdeen's presence. While specific age profiles for this exact small cluster are not detailed in the current dataset, the wider city hosts a diverse population spanning students, academics, and industry workers. You find accommodation types typical of a post-industrial, post-oil transition zone, though exact figures for this specific 7,933 square metre area are not provided in the available records. The broader region features a mix of properties adapted to the needs of international oil workers and long-term residents. Couples with children commute to schools near Aberdeen, while younger tenants lease flats near the university campuses. The demographic shift mirrors the city's economic transformation, moving away from traditional textiles and shipbuilding toward high-value energy and education sectors. Living in AB24 1SL means joining a community where economic stability is driven by the seaport and the university, creating a stable environment for both ownership and rental households. You are part of a working population that values proximity to industrial hubs while seeking the cultural amenities of a planned city.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in AB24 1SL?
This small area is a residential cluster of 7,933 square metres, creating an intimate neighbourhood feel. It sits within Aberdeen, a city with a university-town atmosphere and a workforce linked to the offshore oil industry. You join a community of professionals and families who appreciate the balance between urban convenience and residential quiet.
How good are the transport links for working in AB24 1SL?
Digital connectivity is strong with a mobile coverage score of 85 and a broadband score of 79. You have access to Aberdeen Railway Station and Dyce Railway Station. Trains to Edinburgh take two to two and a half hours, and flights are available via two nearby airports.
Are there any safety concerns I should know about?
The area passes all environmental safety assessments. Flood risk is low, and there are no Ramsar sites or protected woodlands. Crime risk data is only available for England, so specific local stats are not included, but the physical environment is stable without severe planning constraints.
What amenities can I access while living here?
You have five retail options nearby including Spar, Lidl Old, and Co-op Aberdeen. Aberdeen Ferry Terminal is within practical reach for travel, and you can access St. Machar's Cathedral and the university sector within the wider Aberdeen landscape.

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