Area Overview for PH7 3SP

Area Information

PH7 3SP occupies a specific residential cluster in Scotland, covering just 2.3 hectares. This postcode represents a small but defined community within the broader Perth and Kinross council area. The region itself encompasses the historic counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire, blending rural heritage with modern district administration. Living in this area means accessing a compact neighbourhood where the built environment is tightly contained. You are situated in central Scotland, bordered by Highland and Aberdeenshire to the north and Clackmannanshire to the south. The area falls under the unitary council authority created in 1996, which manages local services for this district. Prospectors looking at homes in PH7 3SP find a setting that is distinctly part of a larger geographical and administrative framework. Daily life here is shaped by the proximity to Perth and Kinross facilities while maintaining the character of a distinct residential zone. The location sits near the historic junction of these two traditional counties, offering a place steeped in local history. Homebuyers should understand they are entering a specific slice of the wider region known for its administrative unity and historical depth.

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2.3 hectares
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The housing stock in PH7 3SP presents a specific market profile for those considering purchasing a home. This small 2.3 hectare area is defined by its specific deprivation metrics, which correlate with property values and living conditions. The market here is tightly linked to the local economic indicators found in the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation. While you cannot find broad statistics on total stock numbers or rental percentages in the available data, the deprivation scores offer a concrete view of the property landscape. A large number of properties are categorised under Level 2 and Level 3 deprivation, which often signals an area with modest accommodation or specific economic pressures. Buyers looking at PH7 3SP must navigate a market where property conditions may vary according to these official classifications. The concentration of homes in the Level 2 and Level 3 bands suggests that the majority of residential units face similar economic contexts. This information is vital for assessing the long-term value and maintenance needs of any home in this postcode.

House Prices in PH7 3SP

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Energy Efficiency in PH7 3SP

Your daily routine in PH7 3SP revolves around a set of nearby amenities that are within practical reach of residents. There are five retail locations clustered around the postcode, providing essential shopping options without needing to travel far. You can visit Spar for groceries, Morrisons Daily Crieff 13, or Co-op Crieff to stock up on weekly essentials. These specific venues form the backbone of local retail life in the neighbourhood. While dining venues, parks, and leisure centres are not listed in the immediate data for PH7 3SP, the presence of multiple supermarkets suggests a focus on convenience shopping. Your lifestyle here is defined by proximity to these key retail anchors like Morrisons Daily and the Co-op. This layout ensures that basic household needs are met within a short walk or drive. The area provides a functional environment where daily errands can be completed efficiently using the named shops listed.

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Demographics

Understanding the community in PH7 3SP requires looking carefully at the households that make up this 2.3 hectare site. The provided information details the depreciation levels for properties within this cluster, ranging from Level 1 to Level 5 based on the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation. These classifications reflect economic status and living conditions directly impacting residents. A high proportion of homes in this postcode fall into Level 2 and Level 3 deprivation categories, indicating specific challenges for certain households. Data shows that Level 2 accounts for a significant portion of the area, while Level 5 is relatively rare compared to the lower tiers. This distribution suggests a mix of economic outcomes among families living in the cluster. Understanding these tiers helps you gauge the socioeconomic landscape of PH7 3SP without relying on vague generalisations. You must consider how these deprivation levels influence access to resources and quality of life for neighbours. While no specific age profiles or ownership percentages are listed for this exact postcode, the deprivation data paints a clear picture of the community's economic structure.

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Planning

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