Area Overview for KA13 7QX

Area Information

This postcode, KA13 7QX, occupies a specific residential cluster spanning 17.8 hectares within North Ayrshire. The location sits alongside the Firth of Clyde in a lieutenancy area that also includes the Isle of Arran and South Ayrshire. Local government reorganisation in 1996 formally created the modern "Ayrshire and Arran" region, merging former districts like Kilmarnock and Loudoun. Historically, this region has drawn from a rich heritage stretching from the Neolithic age through Viking invasions to the era of Robert Burns. The area functions as a settled residential zone rather than a major industrial hub. Life here follows a rhythm dictated by the coastal settings and the practical needs of a modern household. Residents navigate a landscape where the land is divided between highland and lowland features, echoing the geography of the nearby Isle of Arran. While the region is branded as a tourist destination, your daily experience focuses on the practicalities of local living. The nearest transport links connect you to wider networks across the west coast. You are positioned within a structured area that balances historical significance with contemporary residential requirements. This small cluster offers a defined environment for those seeking a home in North Ayrshire without the complexity of larger urban centres.

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The housing stock in KA13 7QX reflects the broader North Ayrshire market trends. A significant portion of homes are rented, with 41.4 percent of households in the wider area falling into the rented sector. This indicates a mixed market where private ownership and tenancy coexist. The remaining 58.6 percent of households are owner occupiers, suggesting a stable base of long-term residents who have invested in their properties. In terms of accommodation type, flats are a common feature of the built environment, accounting for 22.6 percent of all homes. They reside alongside a large inventory of terraced houses, which comprise 49.9 percent of the stock. These terraced properties often form the backbone of older residential clusters in coastal towns. Smaller semi-detached homes make up 17.2 percent of the market, offering slightly more space for families. When you look at available homes in KA13 7QX, you will see a density of housing typical of a 17.8-hectare site. The prevalence of flats and terraced housing means you can find options at various price points. This diverse mix caters to different lifestyle needs without the uniformity of a single estate type.

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Daily life in KA13 7QX centres on convenience and accessible local services. You have five retail options within immediate reach, ensuring your shopping needs are met without long drives. Specifically, Spar, Tesco Kilwinning, and another Spar are available for groceries and essentials. These shops form a practical retail network for everyday errands. Beyond retail, rail transport provides five nearby stations for broader travel. Kilwinning Railway Station serves as your primary local hub, while Irvine and Stevenston offer further connections across the region. This transport infrastructure supports both your daily commute and leisure trips along the west coast. The history of Ayrshire and Arran as a tourist destination means that seasonal changes can influence the local atmosphere. The city of Ayr itself, lying nearby, was granted Royal Burgh status in 1205 and once served as a central market. This historical layer adds context to the modern convenience of today. Your lifestyle involves a balance of local convenience and regional access. You rely on Kilwinning for immediate shopping and train travel. The character of the area is shaped by these functional amenities and the deeper history of the countyside. Living here offers a straightforward routine supported by essential services and reliable rail links.

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Demographics

The statistical profile for this specific postcode cluster is limited to broad regional trends for North Ayrshire. You can expect to live among a population where over a third possesses undergraduate degrees or higher qualifications. Approximately 31.6 percent of residents hold degrees ranging from BA to PhD, indicating a community with significant educational attainment. However, the area also faces economic pressures, with 21.6 percent of individuals living on low income. This figure suggests that affordability challenges exist alongside educational success. The community includes people of black or minority ethnic backgrounds, though these groups make up a smaller minority. Household structures vary, with significant portions comprising lone-parent families. Research indicates that 25.6 percent of households fall into this category, which often influences local school demand and social services. The diversity of home ownership and family types creates a dynamic neighbourhood character. While specific data for this 17.8-hectare site is not broken out, the broader Northern Ayrshire context provides a clear picture of the residents you will encounter. You are entering an environment where professional expertise and low-income dynamics coexist in the same streets.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the education level of people living in KA13 7QX?
While data is not specific to this postcode, North Ayrshire shows 31.6 percent of residents hold undergraduate degrees or higher. This indicates a community with significant educational attainment. However, the balance of household types remains varied, with 25.6 percent being lone-parent families. The educational profile suggests a mix of professional residents within this residential cluster.
Are there reliable broadband and mobile services available for working from home in KA13 7QX?
Mobile coverage is good, scoring 82 out of 100. Fixed broadband is fair, with a score of 53 out of 100. Reliable mobile service supports daily communication, but high-speed internet needs for heavy workflow may face limitations. Residents should consider these connectivity levels before committing to remote work arrangements in this location.
How convenient is the transport network for residents of KA13 7QX?
You have five retail outlets and five rail stations within practical reach. Kilwinning Railway Station is the nearest hub, with Irvine and Stevenston nearby. Local amenities include Spar and Tesco Kilwinning. This network offers solid connections for both daily shopping and wider travel across the Ayrshire and Arran region.
What are the safety risks associated with living in KA13 7QX?
The area has zero flood risk and is free from planning constraints like wetland sites, AONBs, or protected woodlands. Specific crime risk data is not available for Scotland, so official statistics are absent. You are free from environmental planning restrictions, but local crime trends remain unquantified in national records.

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