Area Overview for PH1 1DF

Area Information

Living in PH1 1DF places you within a compact residential cluster covering just 9.5 hectares in Scotland. This small, defined postcode offers a focused living environment rather than a sprawling suburb. The area sits close to the city of Perth, providing easy access to urban amenities while maintaining a distinct residential character. You are positioned near key transport hubs, including the Perth Railway Station and Perth/Scone Airport, making daily commutes straightforward for those working in the wider region. The location serves families and professionals who prioritise convenience and reliable connections without needing to travel far for essentials. Your everyday life revolves around this tight-knit community where every shop and service is within a short walk or drive. The density of the cluster means you are never far from your neighbours or local facilities. This setup appeals to buyers seeking simplicity and proximity in Holywood. You can expect a lifestyle defined by accessibility and a clear sense of place without the overwhelm of larger urban zones.

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You will find that the housing stock in PH1 1DF is characterised by a specific residential cluster type suited to its modest 9.5-hectare footprint. The market primarily comprises various home types found within Scottish residential postcodes, though exact breakdowns of semi-detached, terraced, or detached homes are not statistically provided for this specific code. The area functions as a small residential pocket where property values are influenced by its proximity to Perth and key infrastructure. Because the site is limited in size, the supply of new constructions is likely restricted compared to larger urban extensions. Buyers looking at homes in PH1 1DF should expect a mix of established properties rather than a brand-new estate. The lack of detailed accommodation type statistics suggests a stable, perhaps older, housing stock. This environment often attracts those who prefer character homes close to city amenities. You should focus on the condition and specific layout of individual listings, as broad market trends for this precise postcode are not outlined in the available data.

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Energy Efficiency in PH1 1DF

Your daily lifestyle in PH1 1DF revolves around a collection of nearby amenities that cover retail, travel, and essential services. Within your practical reach, you have access to three retail locations, including Co-op Perth, which offers groceries and daily essentials. You can also find budget retail options at Lidl Craigie and Aldi Craigie, ensuring convenient shopping trips without the need to travel far. For travel needs, Perth Railway Station is available for national rail connections, and Perth/Scone Airport serves as your local air gateway. These facilities mean your routine errands and long-distance trips are manageable from your doorstep. The variety of retail choices supports a self-sufficient existence where you do not need a car for every small task. Living in PH1 1DF gives you the convenience of supermarkets and transport nodes close by, balancing the quiet of a residential cluster with the utility of being near Perth's main services.

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Demographics

The community in PH1 1DF consists of a defined group of residents living within its 9.5-hectare boundary. Data regarding the specific age profile, household types, and home ownership levels for this postcode is not included in the current records. Without these figures, we cannot determine the proportion of families versus singles or the balance between owner-occupiers and renters. The absence of age data means you do not know if the neighbourhood skews towards young professionals, retirees, or families with children. Similarly, there is no information on the diversity of the population or the specific mix of cultural backgrounds among neighbours. You are unable to assess local crime risk as this data is currently only available for areas in England, not Scotland. Consequently, while the area passes safety checks regarding flooding and planning constraints, the social demographic makeup remains unquantified. Prospective buyers should consider visiting the area during different times of the day to observe the resident profile firsthand through direct observation of the streets and local hubs.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes PH1 1DF a good place for a new resident?
PH1 1DF offers a compact 9.5-hectare residential cluster with excellent digital connectivity, scoring 92 for fixed broadband and 81 for mobile coverage. You gain immediate access to practical amenities including Co-op Perth, Lidl Craigie, and Aldi Craigie. The location also sits near Perth Railway Station and Perth/Scone Airport for essential travel needs.
Who typically lives in this postcode area?
Specific data on the age profile, household types, and diversity of residents in PH1 1DF is not available in the current records. However, the area functions as a small residential cluster suitable for those seeking proximity to Perth's services without living in a dense urban environment.
Are there any environmental risks I should worry about?
The assessment for PH1 1DF shows a score of 0 for flood risk, meaning there is no coverage of flood risk in the postcode. You also do not have any protected nature reserves, protected woodland, Ramsar wetland sites, or areas of outstanding natural beauty on the site, which simplifies planning considerations.
How reliable is the internet for working from home here?
Residents can expect high performance with a fixed broadband quality score of 92 out of 100. This excellent rating ensures fast speeds for streaming and remote work. Mobile network coverage is also strong with a score of 81, providing reliable connectivity throughout the 9.5-hectare area.

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