Area Overview for PH18 5TQ

Area Information

Living in the PH18 5TQ postcode cluster offers access to a specific residential setting within the wider Perth and Kinross region of Scotland. This location covers a very small geographic footprint of 5,809 square metres, indicating a contained neighbourhood rather than a sprawling district. Residents here sit within the historic and administrative boundary of Perth and Kinross, an area that encompasses the former counties of Kinross-shire and much of Perthshire. The council area was established as a unitary authority in 1996, solidifying its role in local governance for modern residents. Although the immediate postcode is compact, its connection to the broader ceremonial county provides access to the cultural and geographical amenities of central Scotland. You are situated near the eastern boundary of Perth and Kinross, close to the coordinates that define the Dundee region. This setting allows you to live within a specific administrative framework while maintaining proximity to the larger towns that define the county's character. The area represents a pinpoint location within a significant part of Scotland's historic landscape, blending local residential needs with the regional identity of Perth and Kinross.

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5809 m²
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Homes in the PH18 5TQ postcode area exist within a single, tightly defined cluster measuring 5,809 square metres. This limited land area suggests a housing market characterised by very few independent addresses, likely comprising a small estate or a planed development. Because the postcode covers such a small footprint, it does not contain a traditional mix of independent properties. The housing stock here is uniform, lacking the variety found in larger residential districts. Without specific figures on the total number of dwellings or sales volumes for this exact code, the market appears to be a micro-segment of the wider Perth and Kinross property sector. For buyers, this means purchasing a property here is an acquisition within a self-contained group rather than a selection from a broad inventory. The area does not support the conventional owner-occupied versus rental split analysis required for larger neighbourhoods. Your options are restricted to the few individual units contained within this specific, compact postcode boundary.

House Prices in PH18 5TQ

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Energy Efficiency in PH18 5TQ

Your daily life in PH18 5TQ relies heavily on nearby amenities in the wider Pitlochry area due to the small size of your immediate cluster. The closest essential services include Blair Atholl Railway Station and Pitlochry Railway Station, both within practical reach for rail travel. For everyday shopping needs, residents can visit Spar and the Co-op in Pitlochry, which serve the local population's needs. These established retailers offer the basics required for a standard household without requiring a shopping centre within the postcode. There are no parks or leisure facilities listed for this specific small resident cluster, meaning you must travel to Pitlochry for recreation. The lifestyle here is one of convenience to town services rather than walking distance to all amenities. You will find that the distinct character of your daily life is shaped by these specific transport links and retail choices in the surrounding area.

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Demographics

The demographic profile of PH18 5TQ is defined by the constraints of its small physical size. With a total area of just 5,809 square metres, this postcode represents a tiny cluster of dwellings rather than a multifaceted community. Consequently, detailed statistics regarding age distribution, income levels, or household composition are not available for this specific postcode. The limited geographic spread means that the population is likely concentrated in a singular building complex or a small street group. Without data on house price indices or employment rates for this precise location, it is impossible to construct a detailed socio-economic picture using only the provided figures. The absence of granular demographic data reflects the scale of the area, which is too small to generate the statistical volume required for retailer or government surveys. Any discussion of the community's makeup must remain general until larger data sets covering the immediate neighbourhood are compiled. You should understand that this specific postcode lacks the population density to produce the varied demographic breakdowns found in larger towns across Scotland.

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main challenge for living in PH18 5TQ?
The primary environmental challenge is a critical flood risk level with a score of 41.03, indicating high flood risk coverage. You should consider this issue carefully when evaluating insurance or property suitability, as it is the only significant negative assessment recorded for this area.
How good is the internet connection in the area?
Fixed broadband is limited with a quality score of 29, which is below average. However, mobile coverage is strong with a score of 81. Residents should expect reliable mobile signals but may find home internet speeds insufficient for heavy work or streaming needs.
What shops and transport options are nearby?
Residents rely on Blair Atholl Railway Station and Pitlochry Railway Station for rail travel. For daily shopping, the closest options are Spar and Co-op Pitlochry. These facilities are within practical reach but do not require leaving the broader Pitlochry area.

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