Area Overview for PH17 2QQ

Dall House in PH17 2QQ
Road and Bridge crossing Dall Burn at Dall in PH17 2QQ
The start of the path in PH17 2QQ
Minor road near Dall Estate in PH17 2QQ
Track, Rannoch Forest in PH17 2QQ
Blacksmith's Cottage in PH17 2QQ
Minor road on south side of Loch Rannoch in PH17 2QQ
Dall Burn at Dall on the south side of Loch Rannoch in PH17 2QQ
Trondra near Dall, Tay Forest Park in PH17 2QQ
Telephone kiosk near Dall, Tay Forest Park in PH17 2QQ
Boathouse near Dall, Tay Forest Park in PH17 2QQ
Building on the banks of Loch Rannoch in PH17 2QQ
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Area Information

Living in PH17 2QQ means residing within a specific residential cluster deep in the Perth and Kinross council area of Scotland. This postcode sits within a region that encompasses the historic counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire, formed by combining their county councils in 1930. The area functions as part of a unitary council established in 1996, creating a broad administrative scope that stretches from the borders of Highland and Aberdeenshire in the north to Stirling and Argyll and Bute in the west. While PH17 2QQ itself covers a small footprint, it remains connected to the wider ceremonial and geographical context of central Scotland. Buyers looking into this location should expect a quiet, residential setting defined by its place in this larger historical landscape. Daily life here is shaped by proximity to the boundaries created during local government reforms. You do not find major urban density at PH17 2QQ; instead, the area reflects the scale of its classification as a small cluster within a vast, historically significant jurisdiction.

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The housing market in PH17 2QQ operates within the context of a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster. You do not have access to home ownership percentages or accommodation type data for this location, so it is unclear whether the stock is dominated by owner-occupied homes or social housing. There is no information regarding the variety of properties, such as the availability of flats, bungalows, or semi-detached houses. Without these figures, you cannot determine if the area suits first-time buyers looking for flats or families seeking detached homes. The lack of market data means the dominance of any particular housing type remains unverified. You also do not have figures to compare current prices or rental yields against surrounding districts like Dundee or Perth. The property market in PH17 2QQ is therefore defined by what is missing from the statistical record rather than by verified inventory lists.

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Demographics

The community profile for PH17 2QQ is defined by its configuration as a small residential cluster rather than a dense urban settlement. Specific population figures, age breakdowns, or household composition data are not included in the available information for this postcode. Without these statistics, it is impossible to state exact percentages regarding family households, singles, or retirement communities. Similarly, there is no data available to determine the level of home ownership or the ratio of private tenancies within the cluster. The demographic landscape remains undefined by hard numbers. You cannot assess the diversity of the population or the economic status of the residents based on deprivation indices because figures are not included. The absence of detailed demographic data means that assumptions about the typical resident cannot be made. Homebuyers should rely on the structural fact that PH17 2QQ is a small residential area without the granular social statistics that characterise larger towns.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is PH17 2QQ suitable for remote workers?
The mobile network quality score is 81, which indicates good coverage for connectivity on the go. However, the fixed broadband score is 50, suggesting only fair quality for wired internet. You should verify fibre availability within your specific street before relying on this location for professional remote work.
What are the environmental risks in PH17 2QQ?
The area passes all major environmental assessments with a score of 0 for flood risk, Ramsar sites, AONB coverage, and protected nature reserves. This confirms a low risk profile regarding natural hazards and planning constraints specific to environmental protections.
What kind of community can I expect in PH17 2QQ?
There is no specific data available regarding the age profile, household types, or population size for this postcode. It is classified as a small residential cluster within the wider Perth and Kinross council area, but exact demographic statistics are not provided.

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