Area Overview for AB25 3TF

Area Information

AB25 3TF represents a specific residential cluster within the broader urban fabric of Aberdeen. This postcode sits at the heart of a city defined by its granite architecture and its history as Europe's offshore oil capital. You live in an area where modern energy sectors sit alongside centuries of heritage dating back to the founding of separate burghs, New and Old Aberdeen. The location offers practical access to the Rivers Dee and Don, which historically shaped the city's trade and settlement patterns. Residents enjoy the strategic coastal position that supports education, energy, and traditional commerce. Daily life here involves proximity to key transport hubs and major institutions. While the area forms part of a larger urban centre, the specific postcode designation points to a residential zone integrated into the city's wider layout. You benefit from being close to St Machar's Cathedral and the commercial heart of Castlegate without needing to travel far for essential services. The character of the neighbourhood reflects the city's transformation since 1969, blending industrial strength with university-town vibrancy. Living in AB25 3TF means you are situated within an area that balances historic roots with contemporary economic drivers.

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Specific details regarding home ownership percentages and the predominant types of accommodation within AB25 3TF are not available in the provided data. You cannot ascertain whether this specific postcode is an owner-occupied zone or a high-density rental market without those exact figures. The dataset confirms the area covers a small residential cluster, but it does not list the number of flats, terraced houses, or semi-detached properties. Information on household sizes, tenure rates, or the ratio of buyers to tenants is missing. Consequently, you must rely on the general character of Aberdeen's broader housing stock when evaluating this location. The city is known for diverse architecture ranging from historic granite buildings to modern apartments. While the area is identified as residential, the specific mix of properties in AB25 3TF remains undefined in this report. You cannot determine if prices are driven by investment rental markets or family home ownership here. The lack of specific inventory data means you cannot assess the supply of homes for purchase or rent in detail. Buyers looking at this postcode should treat this information as part of the wider family of apples and oranges rather than a complete picture of property types.

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Energy Efficiency in AB25 3TF

Living in AB25 3TF places you within practical reach of significant retail, transport, and leisure facilities. You have five major retail options nearby, including the Lidl Hutcheon, Co-op Aberdeen, and Sainsburys Aberdeen. These stores provide all the essentials for your weekly shopping routine. Two railway stations, Aberdeen Railway Station and Dyce Railway Station, offer direct connections to Edinburgh and Glasgow. You can travel to the capital city in approximately two to two and a half hours. Aberdeen Ferry Terminal is available for one ferry service, giving you access to the rest of Scotland. Transport choices also include two airports: Aberdeen Dyce Airport and Aberdeen Airport. These facilities make travel convenient for work or leisure. The area is integrated into a city famous for landmarks like St Machar's Cathedral and Marischal College. You can walk to the Castlegate commercial area or cross the Brig o' Balgownie. The local economy thrives on the oil and gas sector, but you also benefit from a strong university presence. Your lifestyle combines suburban convenience with major urban amenities.

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Demographics

Specific demographic data such as population size, age profiles, and household types is not included in the provided information for this postcode. Without these exact figures, a precise description of the local community composition is not possible. You cannot determine the breakdown of home ownership levels or the mix of accommodation types from the current dataset. Similarly, information regarding diversity or deprivation indices is absent for this specific search. Any generalisations about the residents would be speculative without supporting statistics. The available data focuses on physical location, digital infrastructure, and connectivity rather than social statistics. While the city of Aberdeen as a whole has a university-driven population, the specific AB25 3TF cluster lacks the individual data points needed to describe its unique residents. Prospective buyers must rely on the known physical characteristics of the area instead of social metrics. The absence of this information means you cannot assess the community's age structure or wealth distribution through data alone. You are relying on broader city knowledge rather than local census results for this particular postcode sector.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this area distinctive for a homebuyer?
AB25 3TF is part of Aberdeen, a city known for its granite architecture and role as Europe's oil capital. The postcode covers a small residential cluster with excellent digital infrastructure and proximity to major landmarks like St Machar's Cathedral. Living here offers access to both historic heritage and modern energy sector employment opportunities.
Who typically lives in this postcode cluster?
Specific demographic data including age profiles and household types is not provided for AB25 3TF. However, the location is within Aberdeen, an urban city with a university-town atmosphere and a strong economy driven by higher education and the offshore energy industry. The specific resident make-up of this postcode is not detailed in available records.
How reliable is the internet and mobile connection here?
Digital connectivity in AB25 3TF is excellent. Fixed broadband scores 100 out of 100, providing top-tier speeds for remote work. Mobile coverage scores 85 out of 100, ensuring strong signal reliability. These figures indicate a stable digital environment suitable for heavy internet users and those working from home.
Are there any flood or environmental concerns I should know about?
Flood risk coverage is 0, indicating low flood risk. There is no Ramsar wetland site, area of outstanding natural beauty, protected nature reserve, or protected woodland in the area. All planning constraint scores are 0 alongside the flood assessment, meaning the site faces no environmental restrictions.
What shopping and transport amenities are within reach?
You have access to five retail outlets including Lidl Hutcheon, Co-op Aberdeen, and Sainsburys Aberdeen. Two railway stations, Aberdeen Railway Station and Dyce Railway Station, serve the area, along with one ferry terminal and two airports. These amenities provide full connectivity across Scotland and the UK without needing to travel far.

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