Area Overview for CF5 5JY
Area Information
Living in CF5 5JY means residing within a specific postcode cluster that forms part of the larger Caerau and Ely wards in western Cardiff. This small residential cluster covers an area of 4,524 square metres and contains a population of 1,227 people. The location sits at the base of a hill slope south of Cowbridge Road West, blending suburban living with the heritage of a former village. Caerau officially became part of Cardiff in 1922, and today it stands as a distinct suburb on the city's western fringe. While the specific area has approximately 1,394 residents according to broader research, the CF5 5JY code identifies a tight-knit section of this community. Life here revolves around the local estate feel, with homes often situated near parks and heritage sites like Trelai Park, which sits on former racecourse land. You will find yourself in an environment where history is visible, from the Iron Age hillfort earthworks to the ruins of St Mary's Church. The area shares a strong identity with neighbouring Ely, offering residents access to wider community facilities while maintaining a degree of local distinctiveness. Daily life centres on convenience, with retail and transport hubs within practical reach.
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- 4524 m²
- Population
- 1227
- Population Density
- 6232 people/km²
The property market in CF5 5JY is defined by a housing stock centred on houses, which form the main category of accommodation in this postcode. With home ownership accounting for 46 per cent of households, the area represents a hybrid zone rather than a purely rental district. This split suggests that while there is a strong base of owner-occupiers, a significant portion of residents remain tenants, often entering the market during the initial development phase or through inheritance. The small size of the residential cluster, covering only 4,524 square metres, means property availability remains limited compared to larger suburbs. Sellers in CF5 5JY cater to buyers seeking established houses in a semi-rural setting near the city edge. The demand typically reflects the desire for space and heritage features, given the proximity to historic sites like the Roman villa remains and Caerau Wood. Buyers should note that property transactions here often involve estates with specific historical character. The 46 per cent ownership rate indicates that you will find both equity holders and landlords in the immediate vicinity. This mix can affect rental yields for investors but generally stabilises house prices for those looking to build long-term wealth in Cardiff.
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Your lifestyle in CF5 5JY will be anchored by a convenient array of retail and transport options within walking or short driving distance. You have immediate access to five retail locations, including Heron Caerau, Lidl Ely, and Tesco Ely, ensuring you can secure groceries and essentials without travelling far. Transport connectivity is supported by five rail stations nearby, such as Fairwater and Ninian Park, alongside one major bus interchange. Five Waterbus stops at Cardiff Castle, Taffs Mead, and Channel View offer scenic river crossings for those seeking leisure travel. Beyond utilities, the area is enriched by historical landmarks like Trelai Park, which occupies the site of the former Ely Racecourse. You will find your children can access schools near the area and you can enjoy walks through Caerau Wood or along pathways connecting to the Iron Age hillfort. The presence of the CAER Heritage Project provides a community resource for training and cultural engagement. Shopping trips to Lidl or Tesco become routine errands rather than major journeys, fitting seamlessly into the daily rhythm of life in this western Cardiff suburb.
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The community in CF5 5JY is shaped by a mature demographic profile dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years. The median age for residents standing at 47 years indicates a settled neighbourhood rather than one filled with young families or students. You are likely to interact with neighbours who have long-term ties to the area, reflecting a stable social fabric. Home ownership levels in this cluster stand at 46 per cent, meaning nearly half of the households own their properties outright or with a mortgage. This figure suggests a balanced mix of independent owners and renters, though investment trusts often favour properties with higher ownership rates. The predominant ethnic group in CF5 5JY identifies as White, aligning with the broader pattern of western Cardiff suburbs. Accommodation within this space primarily consists of houses, offering the traditional layout preferred by those seeking separate gardens and standing structures rather than flats. This housing stock supports a lifestyle where private outdoor space is available. The absence of significant youth populations or transient groups contributes to a quiet, established atmosphere. You might notice fewer late-night activity issues compared to student-heavy zones, as the age profile naturally discourages rowdier behaviour.
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