Area Overview for DD1 4NQ

University of Dundee in DD1 4NQ
Riverside Drive, Dundee in DD1 4NQ
Access to Tay Rail Bridge in DD1 4NQ
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Nethergate towards the Queens in DD1 4NQ
Riverside Apartments in DD1 4NQ
Caird House, Perth Road in DD1 4NQ
River Tay from the Perth Road in DD1 4NQ
Tay Rail Bridge and Riverside Drive, Dundee. in DD1 4NQ
St. Peter's Free Church, Dundee in DD1 4NQ
Ryehill Church, Dundee in DD1 4NQ
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Area Information

DD1 4NQ represents a small residential cluster within the broader fabric of Dundee, Scotland. This specific postcode covers an area of 4011 m², offering a compact footprint typical of urban living near city centre developments. Dundee stands as Scotland's first officially designated city, granted status in 1889 and situated on the north bank of the River Tay. Historically known for its industrial prominence in jute, jam, and journalism, the city has since reinvented itself as a centre for education, life sciences, and digital media. Residents of this area benefit from proximity to major landmarks like the Tay Rail Bridge and Law Hill. The location provides easy access to key transport hubs, including Dundee Railway Station and local bus services that connect to Edinburgh and Glasgow. Living in DD1 4NQ means forming part of a community deeply rooted in a city that balances its rich history with modern economic drivers. You will find yourself in a setting defined by urban density and historical significance, where the character of the neighbourhood reflects the wider transformation of Dundee from its industrial past.

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Detailed information regarding the property market in DD1 4NQ, including home ownership percentages and specific accommodation types, is not included in the provided dataset. This means there are no available figures to indicate whether the small residential cluster is primarily owner-occupied or characterised by private and social renting. Without specific data on the mix of homes, such as the proportion of flats versus houses, it is impossible to describe the housing stock with factual accuracy. Buyers considering homes in DD1 4NQ cannot rely on local property ownership statistics derived from this source. The lack of specific data on total property stocks or tenure types prevents a detailed analysis of the local market dynamics. Any assumptions about whether the area suits first-time buyers or investment purposes would remain unverified. Potential homebuyers would need to consult external estate listings or local council housing registers to understand the specific nature of properties available within this postcode.

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Energy Efficiency in DD1 4NQ

Daily life in DD1 4NQ is supported by a range of amenities within practical reach, including five retail options and multiple transport hubs. Residents have convenient access to Sainsburys Dundee, Spar, and Tesco Dundee for essential shopping. Public transport is integrated closely into the neighbourhood, with four nearby rail stations including the central Dundee Railway Station. If you require air travel, Dundee City Airport and Dundee Airport are close by. While specific parks, leisure venues, or dining spots like the Tay Shelf Walk are not listed in the immediate amenity data, the high concentration of retail and transport options suggests a self-contained urban environment. The location is defined by its accessibility to these major services rather than isolated green spaces or specific leisure complexes. This setup suits individuals who prioritise convenience and quick access to goods and travel links over a sprawling suburban lifestyle. You will find the daily errands and commute requirements largely met by these nearby facilities.

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Demographics

The provided data for DD1 4NQ does not contain specific figures regarding age profiles, household types, home ownership levels, or diversity. Consequently, detailed descriptions of the community composition, such as the percentage of families versus singles or the mix of private and social housing, cannot be constructed from the available information. Similarly, there is no data available to present deprivation indices or discuss the specific socio-economic characteristics of the residents within this 4011 m² zone. Without these specific statistics, any attempt to define the demographic makeup of the area would be purely speculative. Residents should look to broader Dundee City council statistics for wider insights into the local population trends. The absence of detailed demographicDATA in this specific dataset limits the ability to describe who currently inhabits this small residential cluster with the precision required for a data-driven narrative.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the digital connectivity like in DD1 4NQ?
Digital infrastructure is excellent in this area. Fixed broadband scores 96 out of 100, classifying as excellent quality, while mobile coverage scores 85 out of 100 for good quality. This high-speed connectivity supports reliable remote working and heavy internet usage.
Is there any flood risk or environmental protection status for this postcode?
There is no flood risk, with a safety score of 0. The area also has no Ramsar wetland sites, no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty status, and no protected nature reserves or protected woodland, allowing for greater flexibility regarding planning constraints.
What amenities are immediately accessible to residents of DD1 4NQ?
Residents have access to five retail outlets including Sainsburys Dundee, Spar, and Tesco Dundee. There are four nearby railway stations, namely Dundee, Invergowrie, and Broughty Ferry, plus two airports, Dundee City Airport and Dundee Airport, for broader travel needs.
Who typically lives in DD1 4NQ and what is the community like?
Specific demographic data such as age profiles, household types, and diversity statistics are not available for this specific 4011 m² residential cluster. Therefore, the precise demographic makeup remains unknown, though it is part of the larger Dundee community.
How easy is it to get to other Scottish cities from DD1 4NQ?
Travel is convenient via the four nearby rail stations. The journey to Edinburgh takes approximately one hour and 20 minutes, while Glasgow is about one hour and 25 minutes away on standard ScotRail routes. Bus services also operate extensively throughout the city.

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