Area Overview for PH1 2UD

Area Information

Living in PH1 2UD offers a specific postcode experience within a small residential cluster covering just 1.6 hectares. This compact area sits within the historic Perth and Kinross council region, situated in central Scotland and bordered by neighbouring districts such as Angus and Stirling. Residents here enjoy a defined living environment that forms part of the broader local authority area known for combining historic counties like Perthshire and Kinross-shire. While PH1 2UD itself is a narrow postcode sector, it connects directly to the prosperity and stability of Perth and Kinross as an official lieutenancy. The setting provides a focused residential bubble where daily life is managed within a tight geographical footprint yet linked to larger regional centres. You step into a cluster where the surrounding council area history informs the current character of the estate. This location allows you to participate in a community that has evolved from medieval sheriffdoms and joint county councils to a modern unitary authority. The small size of the postcode area ensures a manageable environment for local living, avoiding the sprawl often found in larger urban zones.

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The property market within PH1 2UD presents a picture defined by the constraints of its small area size covering just 1.6 hectares. Without specific data on the number of homes, average sale prices, or the percentage of properties used for rental purposes, you cannot build a detailed profile of the local housing stock. The available information does not confirm whether this postcode is dominated by owner-occupiers or if it functions primarily as a rental sector. You lack the evidence to describe the mix of accommodation types, such as the ratio of detached houses, semi-detached properties, or flats within the cluster. Because the dataset omits figures on home ownership percentages and specific property counts, it is impossible to state whether this is a stable market for buyers or a fluid environment for landlords. The small geographical footprint suggests a limited supply of available homes in this specific postal zone, yet no statistics validate this assumption. You must approach the market here with awareness that the hard numbers defining buyer behaviour and tenancy rates are currently unavailable. Any analysis of market entropy or price stability for PH1 2UD remains speculative without the inclusion of actual transaction volumes or valuation data.

House Prices in PH1 2UD

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Energy Efficiency in PH1 2UD

Your daily life in PH1 2UD is shaped by practical access to key amenities located just outside the immediate residential cluster. Retail options are well-represented with five major stores within practical reach, including Tesco Perth, Co-op Perth, and Aldi North. This selection provides you with comprehensive shopping capabilities for groceries, household goods, and daily essentials without needing to travel far. For regular commuters, the Perth Railway Station offers direct rail links, making your journey to wider destinations efficient and straightforward. Travel plans are further supported by the proximity of the Perth/Scone Airport, giving you convenient access to chartered and regional flights. These amenities are situated close enough to integrate smoothly into your routine, ensuring that work commutes and errands are handled with ease. While the internal layout of PH1 2UD is a small residential cluster, the external network of transport and retail links ensures you are not isolated. You benefit from the broader connectivity of Perth and Kinross while remaining close to your immediate home environment.

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Demographics

Demographics in this postcode sector require careful interpretation as the provided information does not include detailed population statistics, age profiles, or household composition figures for PH1 2UD directly. Consequently, you cannot determine the specific mix of retirees, families, or young professionals residing within these exact 1.6 hectares without broader regional census data. The area forms part of Perth and Kinross, a region known for its diverse demographic makeup, but specific numbers for this small residential cluster are not included in the current dataset. Deprivation data is similarly absent from the provided records, meaning you lack the metrics needed to assess the comparative quality of life or socioeconomic standing relative to other Scottish areas. Because the data excludes these figures, there is no insight into the level of home ownership or the diversity of the resident population. Any claim about the specific age distribution or the proportion of households renting versus owning would be a speculation unsupported by the available facts. You must rely on wider regional trends to form a hypothesis, as the granularity required to describe the exact community character of PH1 2UD is not present in the source material.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes PH1 2UD distinctive for a prospective buyer?
PH1 2UD is a specific postcode area covering 1.6 hectares within the Perth and Kinross council region. It is characterised by excellent digital connectivity, including a fixed broadband score of 100 and good mobile coverage scoring 81. The area benefits from nearby amenities such as Tesco Perth, Co-op Perth, Aldi North, and the Perth/Scone Airport, offering practical convenience for daily living.
How do transport links connect residents of PH1 2UD to the wider region?
Residents have access to the Perth Railway Station, which provides rail connectivity to the wider network. The area is also located near the Perth/Scone Airport, offering air travel options. These transport nodes are situated within practical reach of the postcode, ensuring efficient movement despite the small size of the residential cluster at 1.6 hectares.
Are there any environmental risks associated with living in PH1 2UD?
The area passes all environmental safety assessments with a score of 0, indicating low flood risk coverage. There are no Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Protected Nature Reserves, or Protected Woodland within the postcode. Consequently, residents face no known planning constraints or environmental hazards that might impact home ownership or living standards.
Who typically lives in PH1 2UD and what is the community like?
Specific demographic data such as age profiles, household types, and population figures are not available for this postcode in the current dataset. However, it is part of the historic counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire. The community benefits from a high standard of digital connectivity, making it suitable for those requiring reliable home office solutions and strong internet speeds.

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