Area Overview for PH3 1JN
Area Information
Living in PH3 1JN means residing within a specific residential cluster covering 38.7 hectares in central Scotland. This postcode area forms part of the wider Perth and Kinross council region, a large historic county that encompasses parts of the former territories of Perthshire and Kinross-shire. You are situated in a locale defined by its administrative history, which dates back to the formation of the joint county council in 1930 and its later status as a unitary authority in 1996. The area sits at the intersection of significant geographical lines, bordering regions to the north, east, south, and west. For those considering homes in PH3 1JN, the location offers a quiet existence far removed from the high-density urban centres that sometimes define modern living. The character of this neighbourhood is shaped by its geographical boundaries and its place within the lieutenancy area known as Perth and Kinross. Daily life here is governed by the practicalities of a rural-style setting within a defined council area. You can expect a community that values the quiet space provided by the 38.7 hectares of land it occupies. This postcode represents a stable, long-term part of the Scottish landscape, offering a distinct alternative to the bustling pace of larger cities.
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- 38.7 hectares
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The property market in PH3 1JN cannot be fully characterised by quantitative trends due to the absence of specific housing data. You will find no published statistics on the percentage of owner-occupied homes versus rental properties for this postcode. The data does not specify the mix of accommodation types, such as the number of detached houses, terraced flats, or converted units that make up the local stock. Without these figures, it is impossible to state whether this area functions primarily as a family home zone or a retirement destination. The 38.7 hectares of land covers a small residential cluster, suggesting a limited inventory of properties available at any one time. Buyers looking at homes in PH3 1JN should understand that the market operates on a micro scale within the larger Perth and Kinross region. The lack of data on average prices, sales volume, or time-on-market means there is no clear signal for whether this is a hot seller's market or a buyer's arena. The physical reality of the area is defined by its boundaries rather than fluctuating market metrics. Prospective purchasers must look beyond this specific postcode for broader regional trends to gauge investment potential. The housing landscape here is quiet and static, lacking the dynamic shifts often found in larger urban postcodes.
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Your lifestyle in PH3 1JN relies heavily on a short drive to essential services, as the immediate neighbourhood focuses on habitation rather than commerce. The nearest retail options are located in nearby towns, specifically Spar, Co-op Auchterarder, and Budgens Dunning. You can expect to find three main retail outlets within practical reach, offering standard grocery shopping and essential daily goods. For rail travel, Gleneagles Railway Station is the primary transport hub nearby, providing a link to wider travel networks. There is no high-street shopping contained entirely within the 38.7 hectares of this residential cluster. Dining, entertainment, and leisure facilities are not detailed in the specific amenity data for this postcode, meaning a car is likely necessary for most weekly outings. Residents who prefer a self-contained village life with a local superstore and cinema will find this area lacks those immediate conveniences. However, the proximity to Auchterarder and Dunning ensures that basic needs are met quickly without a lengthy journey. The lifestyle here is defined by the convenience of these specific nearby retailers and the accessibility of the rail station for longer trips.
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The demographic profile of PH3 1JN reflects its status as a residential cluster with a specific housing stock. Detailed statistics regarding population size, age distribution, and household types are not present in the current assessment for this exact postcode. Without specific figures, a precise picture of who lives here remains undefined in the available records. Similarly, data concerning home ownership levels, the percentage of private renters, and the diversity of the local community have not been provided. You cannot determine the ratio of owner-occupiers to tenants for this 38.7 hectare area based on the figures at hand. Deprivation levels for this specific location are also absent from the data set. Consequently, any attempt to define the generational makeup or the level of income diversity in PH3 1JN would be purely speculative. The available information confirms only that the area functions as a small residential unit within the larger Perth and Kinross framework. To understand the community feel, one must rely on the physical layout and the named amenities nearby rather than statistical headcounts. The lack of published demographic data prevents a detailed analysis of whether families, young professionals, or retirees dominate the neighbourhood. Residents should expect a local profile that is not currently quantified in public datasets.
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