Area Overview for PH1 3PX
Area Information
Living in PH1 3PX offers a compact residential experience within the historic ceremonial area of Perth and Kinross. This specific postcode cluster covers just 2.3 hectares, making it a very small geographical unit. While the location sits within the broader administrative region that combines the former counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire, the immediate environment is defined by its concentrated housing layout. Residents here benefit from the deep historical roots of the wider area, which formed as a unitary council in 1996. The site exists between the boundaries of Highland, Aberdeenshire, Angus, Dundee, and Fife, positioning it in central Scotland. Daily life revolves around this tight community feel, where every resident is part of a defined local network. You are situated in a quiet setting that belongs to a larger council area with a rich legislative history dating back to medieval sheriff administration. For those interested in properties this small, the location provides a sense of intimacy without the isolation of remote rural living.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 2.3 hectares
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
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The property market context for PH1 3PX is defined by its classification as a small residential cluster rather than a statistically significant zone. Specific data regarding the percentage of owner-occupied families, the types of accommodation such as flats or terraced houses, and local deprivation indices are not available in the current records. This gap in information means you cannot assess whether the area leans heavily toward owner occupancy or if it contains a significant number of rental properties. Similarly, details on the price trajectory of homes in this micro-location are absent from the dataset. While the wider Perth and Kinross area comprises historic counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire, the specific housing stock within these 2.3 hectares remains undefined in terms of tenure or architectural style. Buyers must treat this location as a unique investment opportunity where standard market metrics for larger districts may not strictly apply. The absence of specific property type data suggests the holding involves mixed or single-property developments rather than large estates.
House Prices in PH1 3PX
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| Address | Type | Beds | Baths | Last Sale Price | Last Sale Date | |
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| Methven Primary School, Main Street, Methven, PH1 3PX | education | - | - | - | - |
Energy Efficiency in PH1 3PX
Residents of PH1 3PX enjoy practical access to key amenities within a short drive or walk to Perth city centre. Within practical reach, you have five major retail outlets to choose from. Notable options include Tesco Perth, alongside two branches of Co-op Perth, ensuring you can manage weekly grocery shopping and daily essentials without venturing far. For travellers or commuters, the area is well served by one railway station, Perth Railway Station. This transport hub connects you to the wider network of Scotland. You can shop at the supermarkets or catch a train for longer journeys without needing a car for non-essential trips. The presence of these specific retailers and the railway station defines the lifestyle convenience of living in this postcode. Commuters appreciate the direct rail link, while families value the availability of established supermarket chains nearby.
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Detailed community statistics for PH1 3PX are not recorded in the available data for this specific postcode cluster. Consequently, you cannot determine the precise age profile, household composition, or income levels for residents living directly within these boundaries. The absence of granular census information means that broader regional trends do not automatically apply to this microscopic area with certainty. Without specific figures on home ownership rates or the mix of family homes versus single-person dwellings, a clear picture of the local demographic makeup remains elusive. You should expect that the small size of the 2.3-hectare zone limits the statistical granularity available for analysis. The property search process for this location requires relying on general knowledge of the Perth and Kinross region rather than localized demographic records. Any assumptions about the age or income of neighbours here would be speculative given the lack of published details for this exact grid reference.
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