Area Overview for EH1 2HE
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Living in EH1 2HE offers a specific residential experience defined by its location within Edinburgh. This postcode covers a small residential cluster measuring exactly 2484 m². The area functions as a contained neighbourhood with clear boundaries and a focus on local living. Residents enjoy access to key Edinburgh landmarks within a short radius, creating a practical connection to the city centre. You can reach Sainsburys Edinburgh and the M&S Edinburgh store nearby for daily shopping needs. Major transport hubs like Princes Street and St Andrew Square remain close enough to include in your morning commute or evening stroll. The area combines the convenience of city access with the quieter feel of a defined residential zone. Slateford Railway Station and Kingsknowe Railway Station provide rail links that are within practical reach. Leith Newhaven Harbour Ferry Landing sits just a short distance away, offering another transport option. Homes in EH1 2HE sit within a compact footprint that allows for easy navigation. You are positioned between the calm of residential streets and the energy of the West End. This small knit community provides a stable environment where local amenities are always within walking distance. Daily life here is characterised by proximity to major retail and transport networks while maintaining a sense of locality.
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The property market in EH1 2HE is defined by a high rate of ownership and diverse housing stock. Statistics show that 40 per cent of households own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This indicates a stable community where residents have a long-term interest in the value and upkeep of their properties. The remaining 60 per cent of households are in the rental sector, including tenants, shared owners, and those renting with help to buy. This open market dynamic ensures competition and variety in housing options for buyers and renters. You will access a mix of terraced, detached, semi-detached, and flat properties within this area. The presence of these different accommodation types means you can find homes suited to various budget levels and space requirements. Living in EH1 2HE exposes you to a housing market that responds to genuine demand rather than speculative investment trends. The educational landscape, which includes George Watson's College Edinburgh and Edinburgh Academy, attracts families specifically looking for these school places. Consequently, homes near these institutions see consistent interest from buyers who prioritise education. The demand for housing remains steady because the area sits on the edge of one of Scotland's largest cities. You can expect the market to move with a rhythm driven by family needs and city commute patterns. This creates a predictable environment where property values hinge on local school performance and proximity to major transport nodes.
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| 5 Victoria Street, Old Town, Edinburgh, EH1 2HE | undefined | - | - | - | - | |
| 3 Victoria Street, Old Town, Edinburgh, EH1 2HE | undefined | - | - | - | - | |
| 2F, 5 Victoria Street, Old Town, Edinburgh, EH1 2HE | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| 3F1, 3 Victoria Street, Old Town, Edinburgh, EH1 2HE | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| 2F1, 3 Victoria Street, Old Town, Edinburgh, EH1 2HE | Unknown | - | - | - | - | |
| 1F, 5 Victoria Street, Old Town, Edinburgh, EH1 2HE | Unknown | - | - | - | - | |
| 3F, 5 Victoria Street, Old Town, Edinburgh, EH1 2HE | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| 1F1, 3 Victoria Street, Old Town, Edinburgh, EH1 2HE | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| 9C Victoria Street, Old Town, Edinburgh, EH1 2HE | office_workshop | - | - | - | - | |
| 9B Victoria Street, Old Town, Edinburgh, EH1 2HE | shop | - | - | - | - |
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Daily life in EH1 2HE is supported by a convenient network of amenities within practical reach. Residents have five retail options nearby, including notable venues like Sainsburys Edinburgh and Tesco South. These supermarkets provide all the essentials you need for week-to-week grocery shopping without long drives. For fashion and clothing, M&S Edinburgh sits close by, offering access to national brands without leaving the locality. Five metro stations are located near the area, including Princes Street, St Andrew Square, and West End. You can walk or take a short bus ride to these hubs for city-centre entertainment or business meetings. The rail network is equally accessible, with five stations serving the postcode. Slateford Railway Station, Kingsknowe Railway Station, and Brunstane Railway Station connect you to wider regions beyond Edinburgh. Beyond transport and shopping, one ferry landing serves the community. Leith Newhaven Harbour Ferry Landing offers you a scenic way to reach North Leith for drinks or leisure. While parks and green spaces are not listed among the primary nearby amenities, the residential nature of the cluster suggests quiet streets for strolling. You enjoy the convenience of knowing your shopping, travel, and daily needs are all clustered within a compact radius. This layout reduces commute times for errands and keeps the heavy workload of city living at a manageable distance.
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The community in EH1 2HE reflects a specific snapshot of residents living in this postcode. Current figures show that 95 per cent of households are families with children. This means the area caters primarily to parents and young people rather than singles or couples without dependents. Inside the homes in EH1 2HE, there is a broad range of accommodation types available. You will find terraced, detached, semi-detached, and flat properties scattered throughout the cluster. The housing stock accommodates various family sizes and needs, ensuring that children have space to grow. Demographic data indicates that 52 per cent of residents are aged 30 to 44 years old. This represents a significant portion of the adult population, suggesting a steady influx of young families settling down. A further 32 per cent of residents are between 45 and 64 years old, providing a mature element to the neighbourhood. Only 16 per cent are aged 16 to 29, which reduces the likelihood of a large transient student population. With 40 per cent of households owning their homes, there is a substantial base of owner-occupiers invested in the local community. These homeowners are likely to engage with school associations and local improvement projects. The mix of family households and owner-occupiers creates a stable social fabric where neighbours know one another.
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