Area Overview for PH10 7QF

Area Information

The postcode PH10 7QF designates a small residential cluster situated within the Perth and Kinross council area. This region forms a significant administrative unit by encompassing the historic counties of Kinross-shire and most of Perthshire. It also includes a portion of Angus and sits in central Scotland, bordered by Highland and Aberdeenshire to the north. The area is further bounded by Angus, Dundee, and Fife to the east, while Clackmannanshire lies to the south. Stirling and Argyll and Bute form its western edge. Living in PH10 7QF means residing in a location defined by these expansive historic boundaries rather than a dense urban centre. The area evolved from a joint county council arrangement in 1930 before becoming a unitary council area in 1996. This structural history has shaped the local governance and community identity over the decades. Residents here experience life within a region known for combining rural breadth with functional connectivity to neighbouring urban zones. You are part of a specific geographic code that links you to a larger ceremonial and administrative landscape. The daily reality of living in this postcode involves navigating this central Scottish location which offers a blend of settlement patterns.

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Available information on the property market in PH10 7QF is extremely limited. Specific data on home ownership percentages, the types of accommodation, and whether the area functions as a rental market or an owner-occupied zone is not provided. You cannot determine if the housing stock predominates in one form over another based on current records. There are no figures to describe the age of the stock, the mix of flats and houses, or the price points typical for homes in PH10 7QF. Because the dataset contains no details on sales volumes, tenancy rates, or mortgage statistics, it is impossible to paint a picture of the housing market for buyers looking at this specific small area. The immediate surroundings may offer similar clues, but local data remains absent. You must research current listings directly to understand what is actually on the market. Without national or regional averages linked to this postcode, the only concrete fact is the absence of specific market metrics. This gap in information means you cannot assess investment potential or rental yields through standard statistical analysis.

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Energy Efficiency in PH10 7QF

Amenities

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Demographics

Specific data regarding age profiles, household types, home ownership levels, and community diversity is not included for this postcode. Neither is there information on accommodation types or deprivation figures to provide a detailed demographic picture. Living in PH10 7QF offers a community feel that requires personal observation rather than statistical verification. You can determine the character of the neighbourhood by visiting local services or speaking with neighbours directly. Without available census data, you cannot identify the predominant age groups or the ratio of owner-occupiers to tenants. The lack of published statistics means you must rely on direct experience to understand the social fabric of this residential cluster. There are no figures to cite regarding the types of homes or the economic composition of the households. Any description of the community must therefore remain general until official data becomes available for the PH10 7QF postcode. Prospective movers should approach the area with the understanding that granular demographic evidence is currently absent from public records.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What defines the community feel in PH10 7QF?
The community feel in PH10 7QF is defined by its location within Perth and Kinross, a region encompassing the historic counties of Kinross-shire and most of Perthshire. Specific data on local cohesion or community events is not available. You will experience life within a central Scottish location bordered by Highland, Aberdeenshire, and Fife. This context shapes the local identity without further statistical detail.
Who typically lives in this postcode?
There is no specific data available on the age profile or diversity of households living in PH10 7QF. You cannot identify the typical residents through statistics as no figures are provided. The area contains a residential cluster without known breakdowns of age or ethnicity.
Is transport and connectivity sufficient for modern living?
Mobile coverage is good with a score of 81 out of 100, making living in PH10 7QF viable for calls. However, fixed broadband scores poorly at 29 out of 100. You may struggle with internet speeds required for heavy work from home or streaming. Connectivity is adequate for basic needs but challenging for high-bandwidth activities.
Are there specific safety concerns for this area?
Safety assessments show a clear PASS on flood risk and planning constraints, all scored 0. This means no flood zones or protected sites affect PH10 7QF. Crime risk data is unavailable as it is only published for England. Therefore, no specific crime statistics exist for this Scottish postcode.

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