Area Overview for AB37 9JP

Area Information

Living in AB37 9JP means residing in a specific residential cluster defined by the postcode, covering an area of 1.9 square kilometres in Scotland. This small settlement sits within the historic boundaries of Banffshire, a county that historically stretched from the Cairngorm Mountains to the North Sea coast on the Moray Firth. While Banffshire no longer functions as a local government area since 1975, the territory is now split between Aberdeenshire and Moray, with this location's coordinates placing it firmly in the coastal region. The area offers a compact living environment where daily life unfolds in close proximity to the wider history and landmarks of the region. Nearby, you can find significant locations such as Duff House in Banff, the Coleionard Sculpture Park, and famous whisky distilleries like Glenfarcas, Glenlivet, and Aberlour. The landscape surrounding AB37 9JP transitions from rugged highlands, including the second-highest mountain in the British Isles, Ben Macdui, to rolling plains near the sea. This postcode represents a quiet corner of northeastern Scotland where residents benefit from a setting rich in heritage without the density of the modern city.

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The property market within the AB37 9JP postcode is characterised by a small residential cluster spanning 1.9 square kilometres. Specific occupancy rates and accommodation type breakdowns are not provided for this location, so the precise mix of owner-occupied homes versus rental properties cannot be stated. However, the broader context of Banffshire suggests an economy driven historically by whisky production and tourism, which often influences housing demand. The area contains notable landmarks like Auchindown Castle and the ruins of medieval kirk of Gamrie, features that can impact property values in nearby clusters. Since AB37 9JP covers a limited geographical footprint, the housing stock is likely modest in volume compared to larger towns like Banff or Buckie. Buyers seeking homes here are entering a niche market where supply is inherently constrained by the small land area. Without data on specific price levels or median tenure, the market appears to be a quiet, localized segment of the northern Scottish property landscape. Potential purchasers should view AB37 9JP as a specific address choice within a region known for its distilleries and historic royal burghs.

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Demographics

Detailed demographic information for AB37 9JP is not available within the current dataset. Consequently, specific figures regarding age profiles, household types, or ethnic diversity for this small residential cluster remain unrecorded in the available research. Without these precise statistics, it is impossible to describe the exact composition of the community living within these 1.9 square kilometres. Any broad generalisations about who calls AB37 9JP home would rely on wider regional trends for historic Banffshire rather than local facts. The absence of granular data means we cannot state with certainty whether the area is predominantly young families, retirees, or working professionals. Prospective buyers should note that while the wider county of Banffshire has a history dating back to the 12th century, the specific social makeup of this individual postcode area is not currently quantified. Understanding the true demographic mix of AB37 9JP requires accessing local council records or census microdata that are not included in this summary. Until such detailed breakdowns are published, the human element of the community remains an informed deduction rather than a stated fact.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the broadband situation like for working from home in AB37 9JP?
The fixed broadband quality score for AB37 9JP is 18 out of 100, which reflects poor fixed broadband performance. While mobile coverage is rated as good with a score of 79, residents relying on primary internet connections should expect lower speeds than in urban areas. This discrepancy makes fixed broadband a potential bottleneck for heavy data usage or video conferencing.

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