Area Overview for PH1 3ZW

Area Information

Living in PH1 3ZW offers a established residential setting situated in Perth and Kinross. This postcode covers a specific cluster of homes rather than a vast district, making it a focused choice for those seeking a compact neighbourhood. The area functions as part of the broader Perth urban fabric, providing residents with direct access to key transport hubs. You can reach Perth Railway Station and Perth/Scone Airport within practical reach, facilitating easy commutes and travel across Scotland. Daily life here revolves around the convenience of nearby shops and services without the high density of the city centre. The character of PH1 3ZW is defined by its functional proximity to essential amenities. Residents benefit from multiple retail outlets, including Spar stores and M&S Inveralmond Perth SF, which serve everyday needs efficiently. The presence of an airport nearby also suggests a location that accommodates travellers and those dependent on air connections. While the area lacks the extensive green designations found elsewhere in the region, its safety profile remains strong with no known flood risks. This practical setup appeals to buyers who prioritise connectivity and local access over extensive natural reserves. The small scale of the postcode ensures that community interactions are likely common, creating a grounded living environment close to Perth advantages.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Homes in PH1 3ZW sit within a specific residential context that defines their market value. This postcode represents a small cluster of properties, meaning the housing stock is limited compared to broader districts. You are likely looking at a mix of family homes and potentially some flats, given the proximity to urban amenities. The property market here is influenced heavily by demand from those working in Perth or seeking easy airport access. Without specific house price data for this exact block, you must evaluate based on the type and condition of individual listings. Owner-occupation rates in such established residential clusters usually stabilise against high rental fluctuations. The presence of multiple amenities like Spar and M&S suggests a community where residents prefer to settle rather than transiently reside. Buyers should focus on the specific attributes of each home, as the small postcode size means less uniformity than larger areas. If you are considering purchasing, the lack of major planning constraints like AONB coverage or protected woodlands allows for standard development considerations typical of non-designated zones. The market here is practical, driven by the genuine need for housing near Perth Railway Station and existing local retail outlets. Your search will involve comparing a specific number of properties rather than navigating a sprawling inventory. Each home offers a direct link to the conveniences of living near key infrastructure points.

House Prices in PH1 3ZW

No properties found in this postcode.

Energy Efficiency in PH1 3ZW

Your lifestyle in PH1 3ZW is shaped by immediate access to practical amenities. You have five retail options close by, ensuring everyday shopping is quick and convenient. Notable venues include multiple Spar stores and M&S Inveralmond Perth SF, which cater to household needs without a long trip into the city centre. This retail provision means you can handle grocery runs and essential purchases efficiently. Beyond shopping, the area is close to Perth/Scone Airport, which serves not just for business but for round-trip weekend getaways. Perth Railway Station remains a constant backdrop to local life, influencing the rhythm of your day. The area is not designated as part of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, so your leisure time is focused on the amenities directly surrounding the postcode. You will find that dining and leisure options rely on the broader Perth spectrum rather than exclusive local venues. However, the convenience of having these services within practical reach defines the neighbourhood character. There are no protected nature reserves or Ramsar sites encroaching on your garden views, meaning your immediate environment is dedicated to residential use. The lifestyle here is one of practical enjoyment, where time saved on travel allows more time for personal pursuits within the well-serviced Perth hinterland.

Amenities

Schools

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges

Explore more schools in this area

Go to Schools tab

Demographics

The community structure in PH1 3ZW is anchored by The Retail Criteria Index which falls into the low deprivation category. This classification helps illustrate the general economic standing of residents in this specific cluster. You will find that the population comprises a mix of household types typical of a suburban postcode near a city. There are no specific age breakdowns detailed for this exact code, but the location near Perth Railway Station often attracts families or commuters. The housing stock supports various living arrangements, though the small postcode size limits massive demographic swings. A key indicator for this area is the low deprivation score, which suggests a comfortable standard of living for most households. Home ownership levels are not explicitly broken down by this single postcode, but the broader context of surrounding homes in Perth and Kinross provides a benchmark. Families accessing schools near the area will find options integrated into the local Perth education framework. The diversity of the residents reflects the practical nature of the address, accommodating workers, retirees, and families alike. The absence of extreme deprivation figures indicates stability in the local economy. When you consider who lives here, they are likely individuals who value the balance between a settled home and the connectivity provided by nearby transport links. The community feel is shaped by these practical realities of daily life and economic participation in the Perth region.

Household Size

N/A
most common

Accommodation Type

N/A
most common

Tenure

N/A
majority

Ethnic Group

N/A
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

N/A
median
N/A
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

N/A
in Lower managerial occupations

Explore more demographic insights in this area

Go to Demographics tab

Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
    Premium
  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
    Premium
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
    Premium
  • Protected Nature Reserve
    Premium
  • Protected Woodland
    Premium
  • Crime Risk
    Premium

Explore more planning insights in this area

Open Planning map

Frequently Asked Questions

Is PH1 3ZW considered a safe area for families?
Yes, the area passes all safety assessments with a low flood risk score of 0. There is no coverage for Ramsar wetlands, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or protected woodlands. While specific crime risk statistics are currently available for England only, the environmental profile indicates a secure residential setting without major planning constraints or environmental hazards.
What are the transport options for residents in PH1 3ZW?
You are within practical reach of Perth Railway Station and Perth/Scone Airport. Mobile coverage is strong with an 81 out of 100 quality score, while broadband provides fixed line connectivity. This setup supports easy commuting to Glasgow or Edinburgh by train and simplifies international travel via the nearby airport.
What kind of shops and amenities are nearby?
There are five retail amenities within practical reach, notably including multiple Spar stores and M&S Inveralmond Perth SF. These shops offer essential shopping without the need to travel deep into the city centre. The area also benefits from the airport presence, adding a layer of connectivity for business and leisure travel.
Who typically lives in homes in PH1 3ZW?
The community is supported by a low deprivation rating, indicating a stable economic base. The small residential cluster creates a focused neighbourhood likely housing families and commuters who value proximity to Perth Railway Station. The mix of amenities suggests a diverse range of households, from those working locally to those relying on the airport for travel.

We use cookies to provide you with the best experience. By continuing, you agree to our Cookie Policy .