Area Overview for CF10 5TY
Area Information
CF10 5TY lies in the heart of Cardiff Bay, a historically significant area once defined by its docks and maritime activity. Originally developed in the late 1800s by the 2nd Marquis of Bute, the area transformed from moorland into a bustling port suburb. Today, it is a compact residential cluster with a population of 1,884 spread over 6,330 square metres, resulting in a high population density of 297,612 people per square kilometre. The area’s character is shaped by its proximity to landmarks such as the Coal Exchange and the Pierhead Building, remnants of its industrial past. Modern regeneration has brought retail, transport, and cultural amenities, blending history with contemporary living. Residents benefit from proximity to Cardiff’s central transport hubs, including railway stations and waterbus stops, while the area’s compact size ensures a tight-knit community feel. With a median age of 22, it is a young, dynamic postcode where flats dominate the housing stock, reflecting a mix of renters and first-time buyers seeking affordability in a vibrant urban setting.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 6330 m²
- Population
- 1884
- Population Density
- 3172 people/km²
The property market in CF10 5TY is characterised by a low home ownership rate of 29%, with flats making up the majority of accommodation types. This suggests a rental-dominated market, likely catering to students, young professionals, or those seeking affordable urban living. The area’s small size and high density mean housing stock is limited, potentially increasing competition for available properties. Flats in this postcode are likely to be smaller, with shared walls and communal spaces, reflecting the historical use of the area for industrial workers. For buyers, this presents challenges: the scarcity of owner-occupied homes may limit investment opportunities, while the focus on rental properties could mean higher turnover and less stability in property values. Proximity to transport links and amenities may offset these drawbacks, but the small footprint of the area means buyers must consider nearby suburbs for more extensive housing options.
House Prices in CF10 5TY
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Energy Efficiency in CF10 5TY
Living in CF10 5TY offers a blend of retail, transport, and cultural amenities within easy reach. The area is served by five retail outlets, including Spar and Co-op Cardiff, providing everyday shopping needs. Transport options are extensive, with the Cardiff Bus Interchange offering connections to major routes, and five railway stations ensuring access to the wider South Wales network. Ferry services at Taffs Mead and Cardiff Castle waterbus stops add to the area’s connectivity, linking residents to Cardiff Bay’s waterfront. While the data does not specify parks or leisure facilities, the proximity to Cardiff Bay’s regenerated spaces—such as the Millennium Centre and Techniquest—suggests opportunities for recreation and cultural engagement. The compact nature of the area means amenities are tightly clustered, reducing travel time for daily tasks. However, the lack of named parks or green spaces in the data implies residents may need to venture slightly beyond CF10 5TY for outdoor activities.
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Schools
Residents of CF10 5TY have access to two schools within practical reach: St Mary The Virgin C.I.W. Primary School and Tabouk Community School. Both institutions are listed as ‘other’ in the data, though specific Ofsted ratings are not provided. The presence of two schools suggests a range of educational options, potentially catering to different needs or curricula. However, without additional details on their performance or specialisms, prospective families must rely on local reputation or direct inquiry to assess quality. The mix of school types may indicate a blend of state and community-run institutions, offering varied resources for students. Given the area’s young demographic, these schools are likely central to daily life, influencing decisions about where to live. Families may also consider the broader Cardiff school network for secondary education, though the immediate vicinity offers primary options.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | St Mary The Virgin C.I.W. Primary School | other | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Tabouk Community School | other | N/A | N/A |
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CF10 5TY has a median age of 22, with the majority of residents aged 15–29. This indicates a youthful, transient population, likely drawn by the area’s proximity to Cardiff’s employment and education opportunities. Home ownership is relatively low at 29%, suggesting that most residents are renters, a pattern common in high-density urban areas. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, reflecting the area’s compact development and historical use as a working-class suburb. The predominant ethnic group is White, though the area’s history as a multi-ethnic dockland suggests a legacy of cultural diversity, even if current data does not fully capture this. The high population density, while enabling efficient urban infrastructure, may contribute to a sense of overcrowding or limited private space. For families or those seeking long-term stability, the low home ownership rate and young demographic could indicate a market more suited to short-term rental or student housing than to established households.
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