Area Overview for PH1 4YD

Area Information

Living in PH1 4YD situates you within a specific residential cluster in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. This small postcode area represents a discrete part of the historic county, situated where the landscapes of Perthshire and Kinross converge. The surrounding region was formed in 1996 when the historic counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire combined under a single unitary council. You are positioned near the boundaries of Dundee, placing you in a location that balances rural heritage with proximity to larger urban centres. The character of the neighbourhood is defined by its status as a contained living zone rather than a sprawling district. Residents here experience daily life within a compact setting that offers immediate access to broader regional networks. The area lies at coordinates where the ceremonial county of Perth and Kinross meets neighbouring jurisdictions. This specific locality does not belong to the Dundee postal sector but remains economically and geographically linked to the wider Tayside region. As a small residential cluster, PH1 4YD provides a settled environment that connects directly to the administrative history of the town of Perth. The history of the area traces back to the 1930s when the county councils first joined, creating a governance structure that now manages services for this sector. You are buying a foothold in an area that has undergone significant administrative changes yet retains its distinct local identity. The location offers a practical base for accessing both the cultural hubs of Perth and the industrial zones of Dundee.

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The property market data for PH1 4YD is currently restricted to a high-level description rather than specific transaction statistics or pricing trends. The provided information defines the location only as a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster. There are no figures available for average house prices, price growth over time, or the total number of properties for sale in this postcode. You cannot rely on local sales volumes or rental yields without concrete numbers in the dataset. Broader definitions of the area describe it as part of Perth and Kinross, a unitary council area established in 1996. However, these administrative facts do not translate into specific market indicators for the PH1 4YD grid. Without explicit data on the mix of terraced homes, semi-detached houses, or flats, the physical housing stock remains undefined in this brief. There is no information regarding the condition of existing properties or the availability of new builds in this specific cluster. Buyers intending to purchase homes in PH1 4YD must note that the available dataset does not support a detailed analysis of property supply or demand dynamics within these precise boundaries.

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Energy Efficiency in PH1 4YD

Resident lifestyle in PH1 4YD benefits from a range of amenities located within practical reach. Retail options are well represented with five distinct outlets, including multiple Spar supermarkets and an M&S branch at Inveralmond Perth SF. These centres provide convenient access to groceries and everyday essentials without the need for extensive travel. For those requiring public transport or passenger services, the Dunkeld & Birnam Railway Station is a key nearby amenity. This rail link connects you to the wider network, facilitating travel to cities and cultural sites. Air travel is also accessible via the Perth/Scone Airport, which sits close to the residential cluster. This proximity means business travellers or residents needing air transport can reach terminals quickly. The presence of these specific venues—Spar, M&S, and the railway station—forms the backbone of daily life for you. Living in PH1 4YD means your immediate neighbourhood offers sufficient shopping needs, while your immediate journey routes lead directly to major transport hubs. The concentration of five retail locations ensures that high-street necessities do not require a long drive. You can manage household shopping and commute requirements efficiently using these established nearby facilities.

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Demographics

The demographic profile of PH1 4YD is not available in the current records, which means specific insights into age distribution or household diversity are currently absent for this specific postcode. Without precise figures on population size or age ranges, it is impossible to state exactly who constitutes the primary residents of this cluster. Generalised assumptions about typical rural Scottish demographics cannot be applied here without the necessary statistical backing. Similarly, data regarding the proportion of families versus single adults remains unrecorded for this location. Information on home ownership levels, accommodation types, and deprivation scores is also not provided for PH1 4YD. Consequently, you cannot determine whether the area consists mainly of owner-occupiers, private renters, or those living in the social sector. The absence of these specific metrics prevents a clear picture of the community's economic composition. While the broader Perth and Kinross region attracts diverse households, the specific demographic make-up of this postcode cannot be confirmed. Any discussion regarding the social fabric or economic standing of residents in this small cluster relies on regional averages rather than local evidence. Potential buyers should note that detailed consent registers or census breakdowns for this exact grid square are currently unavailable in the public dataset.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the general character of living in PH1 4YD?
This postcode covers a small residential cluster in Perth and Kinross. It is not part of the Dundee postal area but sits near the eastern boundary of the historic counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire. The area offers a settled environment with access to major regional hubs while maintaining its identity as a specific postal location.
How reliable is the internet and mobile service for remote workers?
Mobile coverage is strong with a score of 81 out of 100, providing good connectivity for on-the-go needs. Fixed broadband scores 38 out of 100, indicating a fair to moderate standard. Residents working from home should note the fixed line is adequate but not top-tier.
Are there any environmental restrictions or flood risks?
The area shows zero scores for flood risk, Ramsar wetlands, and protected nature reserves. This means there are no planning constraints related to protected woodlands or waterways. Living in PH1 4YD avoids statutory environmental designations that often limit development.
Is there data on crime levels for this postcode?
Crime risk data is currently not available for this location as the statistics are only maintained for areas in England. Consequently, no specific crime score or local policing data can be cited for PH1 4YD in Scotland.

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