Area Overview for PH2 7FA

St. Mary's Monastery, Kinnoull in PH2 7FA
Path near Corsiehill in PH2 7FA
Radio mast, Kinnoull Hill in PH2 7FA
Path to Kinnoull Hill summit in PH2 7FA
Corsiehill Viewpoint in PH2 7FA
Path down from Kinnoull Hill in PH2 7FA
Bungalow on Muirhall Road in PH2 7FA
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Quarry car park in PH2 7FA
Corsiehill, Perth in PH2 7FA
Woodland walk in PH2 7FA
Abandoned radio equipment hut on Kinnoull Hill in PH2 7FA
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Area Information

The postcode PH2 7FA represents a specific residential cluster covering 15.1 hectares within the broader Perth and Kinross region of Scotland. Living in this designated area offers access to a established locale with defined boundaries and a clear sense of place. The location sits comfortably within a council area that encompasses the historic county of Perthshire, blending heritage with modern conveniences. You will find yourself situated in a defined residential patch that connects to wider roads and services without the isolation typical of more remote rural sites. This small postcode serves as a gateway into the larger Tayside region, offering residents a grounded community feel while maintaining proximity to key urban centres. The area's layout reflects a practical approach to residential planning, balancing housing density with available green space. Prospective buyers appreciate that PH2 7FA functions as a distinct pocket within the larger town fabric, avoiding the sprawl of unbridled expansion. Daily life here revolves around stable neighbourhood dynamics where local routines anchor the community structure. For those considering homes in this sector, the physical footprint of 15.1 hectares provides enough room for established gardens and local paths without sacrificing access to essential services. The setting feels familiar and rooted, appealing to families and individuals seeking a settled environment rather than a transient zone. This community offers a straightforward living experience where the boundaries of the postcode define a manageable space for social interaction and daily errands.

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The property landscape in PH2 7FA is shaped by its scale as a 15.1-hectare residential cluster. To determine whether this is primarily an owner-occupied area or a rental market, you would normally examine home ownership percentages, yet this data is not provided in the current assessment. Consequently, you cannot state if the majority of homes face brick and tile mortgages or temporary tenancy agreements. Buyers must interpret the lack of ownership statistics as an indication that deep market penetration analysis is unavailable for this specific postcode. When viewing homes in PH2 7FA, focus on the physical stock rather than speculative market floors. The area contains a defined group of properties clustered within its boundaries, offering a finite number of options for those targeting this location. Without figures on accommodation types such as flats, terraced houses, or detached bungalows, you are guided only by the cluster description. This limitation suggests a consistent housing style, likely reflecting the planning decisions made for this 15.1-hectare zone. For investors or first-time buyers, the decision hinges on visibility rather than volume. You must accept that the detailed breakdown of tenures and property styles is missing from standard reports for this sector. Instead, look for agents displaying PH2 7FA properties to gauge the immediate stock. The market here functions as part of the wider Perth and Kinross economy, even if local tenure rates remain unpublished. Buying here means committing to a specific locality where current ownership data remains unseen.

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Daily life in PH2 7FA centres on accessibility to a curated selection of retail and travel hubs. Residents benefit from being close to five key retail locations, including the Co-op Main, M&S Perth, and Tesco Perth. These supermarkets and stores provide essential household supplies, clothing, and groceries without requiring long drives. You can complete weekly shopping trips efficiently by visiting these named venues, which sit within a practical walking or short-bus-distance from the cluster. Travel opportunities remain a highlight of the local lifestyle, anchored by the Perth Railway Station and the Perth/Scone Airport. The railway offers regular connections to major cities, while the airport handles private and scheduled flights. For business travellers or those visiting family, these facilities reduce travel fatigue and save valuable time. The proximity to both rail and air transport makes PH2 7FA a strategic choice for commuters and executives alike. Beyond shopping and travel, the area lacks the extensive leisure amenities often found in larger urban centres. Instead, life here revolves around the practicalities of the nearby high street and transport nodes. The 15.1-hectare footprint limits the number of lounges, pubs, or parks immediately within the postcode, but the surrounding Perth and Kinross area compensates with larger facilities. Residents adapt their leisure plans to include trips to the nearby towns where these services are concentrated.

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Demographics

Living in PH2 7FA offers a grounded community experience, though specific demographic figures such as age profiles or household compositions are not detailed in current records. Without precise statistics on average age or income levels, you cannot gauge the exact diversity of residents within this 15.1-hectare cluster. The available data confirms the area's existence as a residential unit but omits granular breakdowns of who currently calls this postcode home. You cannot make claims about family households versus single occupants because these figures are absent from the provided information. Similarly, data regarding home ownership levels or the specific number of private versus social rentals remains unavailable for this sector. This gap means you must rely on general knowledge of the Perth and Kinross region when imagining the local population. Some areas in Scotland attract young professionals, while others hold long-term retirees, but PH2 7FA lacks the specific census tags to confirm these trends locally. The absence of deprivation indices or employment statistics prevents a full assessment of economic well-being in this neighbourhood. You are making a decision in Scotland without the usual statistical safety net that defines typical property reports. The community likely reflects a mixture typical of its postcode district, but without hard numbers, every assumption remains unverified. Residents value the stability of the area, even if the exact demographic make-up remains undocumented in standard datasets.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in PH2 7FA and what is the community like?
Specific age profiles, household types, and diversity figures are not available for PH2 7FA. The area covers a 15.1-hectare residential cluster within Perth and Kinross, Scotland. While the exact demographic breakdown remains unknown, the location appeals to those seeking a grounded living situation close to Perth city amenities.
How good is the internet and mobile signal for working from home?
Mobile coverage scores 81 out of 100, providing excellent signal quality for most residents. Fixed broadband scores 66 out of 100, delivering solid speeds suitable for remote work and streaming. These figures confirm that digital connectivity supports a modern, connected lifestyle in this postcode.
What shopping and transport options are near PH2 7FA?
Residents have immediate access to five retail venues including the Co-op Main, M&S Perth, and Tesco Perth. Transport links include the nearby Perth Railway Station and the Perth/Scone Airport. These facilities are within practical reach, offering essential services and travel connections without long commutes.

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