Area Overview for PH2 9WE
Area Information
PH2 9WE represents a specific residential cluster situated within the historic and administrative boundaries of Perth and Kinross. This ceremonial and unitary council area encompasses the historic counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire, integrating a small portion of Angus into its geographical span. The postcode is close to the eastern boundary of the wider region, near coordinates that define the Dundee area interface. Living in PH2 9WE offers a connection to central Scotland's historic heartland, bordered by Highland and Aberdeenshire to the north and Clackmannanshire to the south. The local authority reformed as a unitary council in 1996, having previously operated as a district within the Tayside region since 1975. You are part of a landscape that includes Longforgan, which joined the area through boundary adjustments in the mid-1990s. Daily life here reflects the diverse administrative history of the region, sitting at the convergence of several historic nations and modern local government structures. While specific population figures for this small postcode cluster are not provided in this dataset, the area functions as a distinct residential pocket within the larger Perth and Kinross framework. The character of homes in PH2 9WE is shaped by its proximity to Perth and its broader regional connections. This location provides a foothold into central Scotland's complex geography, where the influence of multiple neighbouring council areas meets.
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The property market for PH2 9WE cannot be analysed using the available statistics on home ownership or accommodation types. Data specifying whether this is primarily an owner-occupied area or a rental market is not provided for this postcode. Similarly, information detailing the predominant types of homes, such as flats or traditional houses, is missing from the dataset. This absence of specific market data means we cannot describe the housing stock character of this small residential cluster. Buyers looking at properties in PH2 9WE face a gap in quantitative evidence regarding tenancy rates or property values. The broader context of Perth and Kinross indicates a large administrative area, yet this does not reveal the local dynamics of the PH2 9WE postcode itself. Without figures on the percentage of owners versus renters, it remains unclear if the area suits those seeking to buy outright or those entering the rental sector. The description of homes in PH2 9WE as a small cluster suggests limited inventory, but the lack of market data prevents a confirmed assessment of supply and demand. You cannot determine if the area is dominated by executive estates, student lets, or family housing based on the information at hand. The property landscape of this postcode exists within the larger Perth and Kinross framework, but its specific market mechanics are not documented here.
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Energy Efficiency in PH2 9WE
Living in PH2 9WE places you within practical reach of specific retail and transport amenities that define daily convenience. There are five major retail venues nearby, including Tesco Perth and two local Co-op branches, one branded as Co-op Bridge of and the other as Co-op Perth. These shops provide access to groceries and daily necessities without requiring a lengthy journey east. Transport links are anchored by Perth Railway Station, the single notable rail facility in the immediate vicinity. This station offers a direct connection to the wider rail network, facilitating travel to Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Stirling. The presence of these named venues ensures that residents can handle shopping and commuting requirements with a degree of certainty. While parks, leisure centres, and dining options for PH2 9WE specifically are not detailed in the dataset, the proximity to Tesco and the main rail station suggests functional urban access. You will find that essential services are clustered around the Perth city edge, making the specific postcode feel connected to the main urban centre rather than isolated in the countryside. The reliance on named entities like the Perth Railway Station and Co-op branches means your weekly routine benefits from established commercial hubs. This configuration supports a lifestyle where daily errands are managed from the periphery of the main town.
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The community makeup of PH2 9WE is defined by its status as a residential cluster within the Perth and Kinross council area. Specific data regarding the age profile, household types, home ownership levels, and accommodation types is not included in the current information for this postcode. Similarly, details about demographic diversity and deprivation statistics are absent from the available records. Without these specific figures, it is impossible to describe the precise composition of the local population in terms of generations living together or the extent of private versus social housing. The lack of granular statistical data means any narrative about the specific residents of PH2 9WE must rely on its broader location within Scotland rather than internal census breakdowns. You cannot assess the level of deprivation or the mix of family homes versus single-person households using the provided dataset. Consequently, the true social texture of the neighbourhood remains undefined in this context, overshadowed by the higher-level administrative classification of the Perth and Kinross lieutenancy area. Prospective buyers must look beyond the immediate postcode if they require detailed insights into who lives day-to-day in this particular residential grouping. The historical context of the region suggests a population shaped by the merger of Perthshire and Kinross-shire, but internal demographic splits for this specific cluster remain unquantified in the current data.
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