Area Overview for PH10 7PB

Area Information

PH10 7PB defines a small residential cluster within the PH10 postcode sector, covering exactly 81.1 hectares in Scotland. You are looking at a specific area of land that forms part of the larger Perth and Kinross council area. This region is one of thirty-two councils in the country and encompasses the historic counties of Kinross-shire and most of Perthshire. The location sits in central Scotland, bordered by Highland and Aberdeenshire to the north. While some postcodes in Perthshire lie near Dundee, PH10 7PB specifically identifies a localised housing pocket rather than a sprawling town centre. Residents live in a defined geographical space where neighbours are close by but the total territory remains relatively compact. The area offers a focused living environment without the density of major urban centres. You get a slice of the historic Perthshire landscape that combines rural tranquillity with the administrative stability of the Perth and Kinross unitary council area. The 81.1 hectare footprint means you are entering a community that is intimate enough to know your surroundings but small enough to maintain a quieter lifestyle away from the busiest nodes of central Scotland.

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Area Size
81.1 hectares
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The provided data does not contain specific information on the price of homes in PH10 7PB or the approximate number of properties located within the entire sector. Consequently, it is impossible to describe whether this area functions primarily as a buy-to-let investment zone or a market for owner-occupied family homes. You cannot determine if detached houses dominate the landscape or if there is a concentration of medium-density flats common in Perthshire villages. The market dynamics, including average asking prices, rental yields, or the velocity of sales, are not included in the available records. Without data on transaction volumes or current listing prices, you remain uninformed about the competitive level of the local estate market. Potential buyers cannot gauge if properties in this 81.1 hectare cluster sell quickly or hold value relative to neighbouring sectors. The housing stock profile remains unknown, meaning you do not know if the area suits those seeking large country estates or smaller terraced accommodation. The absence of market data means you must rely on external property portals rather than local statistical reports to assess value and availability for this specific postcode.

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Demographics

No specific census figures for age, household types, or diversity exist in the provided information for this particular postcode sector. Similarly, there are no recorded statistics regarding home ownership levels or deprivation indices available for PH10 7PB. Without concrete demographic data, the community profile remains a matter of local observation rather than statistical analysis. You will not find official numbers to tell you the exact mix of single-person households, families with children, or elderly residents living here. The absence of published demographic data prevents a detailed breakdown of how people utilise the homes within these 81.1 hectares. Consequently, you cannot assess the socio-economic variation of the area through standard metrics like the Index of Multiple Deprivation. This lack of detailed demographic records is common for smaller residential clusters where population sizes are too low for granular statistical reporting. You cannot determine the nationality breakdown or educational attainment levels using the available data sources. The area likely mirrors the broader Perth and Kinross baseline, but specific figures for this postcode are simply not released in public summaries.

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What can I expect regarding internet reliability in PH10 7PB?
Your mobile network performance is strong with a score of 81 out of 100, ensuring reliable calls and mobile data. However, fixed broadband is weak with a low quality score of 29 out of 100. This distinction means you should expect good mobile coverage but potentially slow speeds for a computer connected via landline in this residential cluster.
Are there planning restrictions I should know about before buying?
Yes, the area contains protected woodland with a score of 7.06 out of 100. This status acts as a planning constraint that may restrict extensions or building works. There are no Ramsar sites or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty within these 81.1 hectares, but the woodland status is a key factor for any prospective renovation projects.
How safe is the area regarding natural hazards and general security?
The area has a very low flood risk score of 0.49 out of 100, making it a safe choice regarding water damage. General crime risk data is not currently available for this Scottish postcode, so you cannot assess criminal statistics. The primary environmental consideration is the presence of protected woodland rather than high-risk safety zones.
Who typically lives in PH10 7PB?
Specific demographic data such as age profiles, household types, and diversity statistics are not provided for this postcode. While the area is a small residential cluster covering 81.1 hectares in Perth and Kinross, there are no published figures to define the community composition or occupancy rates here.

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