Area Overview for PA23 7UZ

Area Information

Living in PA23 7UZ places you within a small residential cluster located in Scotland. This specific postcode covers a compact area where daily life revolves around proximity to the coast and essential services. The location offers direct access to key transportation hubs, including Gourock, Inverkip, and IBM railway stations. You are also situated near five ferry terminals, such as Dunoon Hunters Quay and Blairmore Pier, which facilitate travel to the Isle of Bute and other islands. Retail options like Co-op Dunoon and Morrisons Dunoon are within practical reach, ensuring your daily grocery needs are met without extensive travel. The area sits outdoors with no coverage of Ramsar wetlands, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or protected nature reserves. This means development planning follows standard local rules rather than stringent conservation constraints. Although flood risk assessments show a score of 0, indicating low risk coverage, the exact definitions of this rating remain consistent with local safety standards. The neighbourhood is defined by its functional layout and coastal positioning, making it a practical choice for those prioritising transport links over extensive green space conservation zones.

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Homes in PA23 7UZ exist within a market defined by a mix of detached, semi-detached, and fewer flats. The wider Argyll and Bute area shows that 69% of properties are semi-detached, while 31% are detached. Flats comprise 21% of the total stock, meaning you will find more standalone houses than apartments in your immediate surroundings. There is no specific data available for the exact home ownership percentage within this postcode, but the region generally reflects the national trend of mixed tenure. When looking for accommodation type, you should expect a residential character dominated by house styles typical of coastal Scottish settlements. The prevalence of semi-detached and detached properties suggests a suburban or rural feel rather than a dense city centre environment. Buyers focusing on this area will encounter a housing stock that prioritises space and separation over high-rise living. This distribution of home types often correlates with average household sizes and family structures found in similar postcode clusters across the region. If you are considering purchasing, the scarcity of flats means your search will likely concentrate on single-family dwellings. The market dynamics here are shaped by these structural realities, offering stability for those seeking traditional housing forms.

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Demographics

The community profile for PA23 7UZ draws from broader Argyll and Bute statistics where specific local figures are not individually published. You can deduce the housing make-up by understanding that the wider area consists of 69% semi-detached homes, 31% detached properties, and only 21% flats. This suggests that terraced housing is a minority type in the immediate postcodes surrounding this area. The population's average weekly earnings sit at £606, which is significantly below the Scottish average of £1,201. This economic gap highlights a community where residents earn substantially less than the national peer group. Income inequality measures indicate a Gini coefficient of 0.34 for the wider region, showing a moderate spread in wealth distribution. Regarding age, the median age across Argyll and Bute is 53 years, suggesting an older resident base. The location benefits from relatively low unemployment, standing at 9% compared to the Scottish average of 7.8%. While specific breakdowns for PA23 7UZ are not isolated, these figures paint a picture of a community with stable employment but modest average incomes. The presence of 31% detached homes and 69% semi-detached properties indicates a stock geared toward families or individuals rather than high-density urban living.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average weekly income for residents in PA23 7UZ?
Residents in the Argyll and Bute region, which encompasses PA23 7UZ, have an average weekly pay of £606. This figure is considerably lower than the Scottish average of £1,201, indicating a community where purchasing power may be more constrained compared to other parts of the country.
How reliable is the internet connection for working from home?
Mobile phone coverage scores a 74 out of 100, offering good service. However, fixed broadband quality is poor, scoring only 22 out of 100. You can expect fast mobile data for daily use, but high-speed landline internet may struggle, which could impact heavy remote work requirements.
Are there specific safety concerns regarding flooding or crime?
Flood risk is recorded at 0, showing no coverage of flood hazards. Unfortunately, specific crime data is not available for Scotland, as risk assessments are currently only published for areas in England. Therefore, you cannot access local crime statistics for PA23 7UZ.

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