Area Overview for PH2 7WF

Area Information

PH2 7WF is a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster in Scotland. Living here offers a focused experience within a defined locality near Perth. The area surrounds you with the practicalities of daily life in a compact setting. You are situated close to key transport hubs including one railway station and one airport. Retail options are just steps away, with five major stores serving immediate needs. This postcode does not span a vast village or a sprawling estate; it represents a concentrated zone of residence. The character of PH2 7WF is defined by its proximity to essential services rather than isolated countryside charm. You will find Co-op Main and Sainsburys Perth within practical reach for your shopping. Traffic links to the Perth Railway Station mean your commute starts nearby. The Perth/Scone Airport is also just a short drive away. Your living center is small, which limits the variety of neighbourhood paths but maximises convenience. You navigate this cluster daily to reach larger town centres for broader entertainment or medical services. This layout suits those who value a straightforward address in a clear residential zone.

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The housing landscape surrounding PH2 7WF reflects a market dominated by long-term residents. Approximately 68.5 percent of properties in the Glasgow area are owner-occupied. This high figure implies that most homes in this postcode are permanent residences rather than temporary rentals. You will find a steady stock of houses and flats suited to families or couples. The remaining 31.5 percent of households rent their accommodation. This balance means the area retains a community feel without the churn of constant tenant turnover. Accommodation here includes a mix of terraced and semi-detached styles alongside some flats. The average household size is 1.96 people, which influences the types of properties available in this cluster. Large family homes are less common than standard family-sized houses. This market structure supports buyers seeking stability and a known community. If you are looking to buy in PH2 7WF, you will encounter a range of prices typical for Scotland. The dominance of owner-occupiers suggests a slower, more deliberate sales process. You are buying into a settled environment where most neighbours have lived there for years rather than months.

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1, Rhys Court, Main Street, Perth, PH2 7WFFlat2---
2, Rhys Court, Main Street, Perth, PH2 7WFFlat21--

Energy Efficiency in PH2 7WF

Your lifestyle in PH2 7WF hinges on the amenities within walking or short driving distance. You have access to five notable retail locations including Co-op Main, M&S Perth, and Sainsburys Perth. These shops handle your weekly grocery runs and essential shopping. You do not need to travel far to collect household necessities. Dining and casual meetups are supported by these main street retailers. For travel, the Perth Railway Station offers a direct link to Scotland's capital city. The Perth/Scone Airport is just a short journey away for leisure or business flights. The immediate neighbourhood lacks large parks or dedicated leisure complexes within the postcode itself. Instead, your social life extends to the amenities located just beyond the residential cluster. You drive or cycle to Perth to access museums, cinemas, or restaurants not listed in this immediate summary. The area is surrounded by major supermarkets which act as community hubs. This setup is practical for busy families who need quick access to food stores. You can finish a day at work and be home in time for dinner at Sainsburys Perth or M&S Perth. The focus here is on functional convenience rather than suburban spectacle.

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Demographics

Understanding who lives in PH2 7WF requires looking at the available community statistics for the broader Glasgow council area. In the wider region, households exist with an average of 1.96 people per home. You will see a diverse range of household types, including those where couples share spaces and others where single parents reside. About 68.5 percent of residents own their homes outright. The remaining residents are caught in the cost of mortgages. This distribution indicates a stable area where long-term settlement is common. Most local homes are occupied by adults who are 40 years old or older. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood focused on established families and settled residents. Single households account for roughly 33 percent of all dwellings. You will find empty homes making up only a tiny fraction of the stock. The accommodation types vary, with some flats and terraced houses mixed in with semi-detached properties. In the broader context of Glasgow, life costs are higher than average, sitting at 106 percent of the national index. However, wage levels in the area are robust at 113 percent of the UK average. These economic indicators suggest that the people call PH2 7WF home are generally secure financially.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the community in PH2 7WF distinctive?
The community is characterised by high home ownership at 68.5 percent. Most residents are over 40 years old, creating a settled atmosphere. The average household size is 1.96 people. This demographic profile suggests a stable environment with few transient families. You are joining a neighbourhood of long-term residents in Glasgow.
How is the connectivity for remote workers?
Digital infrastructure is excellent with a broadband score of 80/100 and mobile coverage of 81/100. You can work from home without significant connectivity issues. The Perth Railway Station is nearby for commuting. The Perth/Scone Airport is also close by. These links support both physical and digital mobility.

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