Area Overview for SA1 8RY

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Area Information

Living in SA1 8RY offers a distinctly urban experience within the Swansea postcode boundary. This specific cluster serves a small residential population of 1,407 individuals, creating a tightly knit environment where neighbours are close at hand. With a density of 1,007 people per square kilometre, the area functions as a compact residential hub rather than a sprawling suburb. Daily life here revolves around high-density living and immediate access to the city centre facilities. The postcode acts as a gateway to the wider Swansea urban fringe, providing residents with convenience without the need for long commutes to traditional retail parks. Prospective buyers will find this location defined by its flat-based architecture and proximity to key transport links. You will find yourself steps away from major thoroughfares that connect to the broader city network. The area balances the quiet of a residential square with the energy of being situated near transport and retail hubs. Life in SA1 8RY suits those who prioritise walkability and want to be within practical reach of the city's main attractions. You do not need a car for daily essentials, as shops and stations are nearby. This makes it an ideal choice for singles, couples, or small households seeking a low-carbon lifestyle anchored in the Welsh capital region.

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Area Size
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Population
1407
Population Density
1007 people/km²

The property market in SA1 8RY is characterised by a stock dominated by flats. With 42 per cent of properties being owner-occupied, the remainder leans heavily towards the rental sector. This split suggests that monthly lies are often rented, which is typical for high-density urban clusters. When you look at homes in SA1 8RY, you should expect a variety of floor plans tailored to flat living. Apartments here are designed to maximise space efficiency given the high population density of 1,007 people per square kilometre. Buyers entering this market will find a mixture of freehold and leasehold flats. The 42 per cent ownership rate indicates that nearly half the people live in their own homes, providing a stable anchor for the rental pool. Rental demand will be strong due to the proximity to transport and the city centre. If you are looking to buy, competition may be higher as investors seek yields from these efficient urban units. Landlords will also find a reliable tenant base given the demographic profile. The market does not cater to those seeking detached homes or large gardens. Instead, it offers modern urban living with low maintenance responsibilities. You must consider the costs associated with flat living, such as service charges, alongside the convenience of the location.

House Prices in SA1 8RY

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Energy Efficiency in SA1 8RY

Life in SA1 8RY is defined by immediate access to essential services and leisure facilities. You do not need to travel far to shop for groceries or dine out. Five key retail outlets serve the locality, including Tesco Swansea, Sainsburys Swansea, and the Co-op Meridian. These supermarkets ensure you can pick up weekly provisions while driving or walking through the area. For leisure, the Swansea Railway Station serves as a community focal point and transport hub. Nearby halls or parks often act as venues for local events, though specific park names were not listed in the immediate amenity dataset. Cultural and travel options extend slightly further but remain accessible. Swansea Queens Dock Ferry Terminal provides a historic and modern gateway for excursions. Swansea Airport offers quick escapes for business or holiday. The presence of multiple railway stations ensures easy commutes and access to regional entertainment venues in Swansea city centre. This lifestyle suits anyone who values convenience and quick access to town. Friday nights might involve a walk to the city centre or a quiet evening in a local café. The area provides a balanced mix of urban comfort and residential peace, without the noise of permanent traffic congestion within the immediate cluster.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in SA1 8RY is defined by a mature demographic profile, with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range within the population. This age distribution suggests a neighbourhood populated largely by established residents rather than young families or students. Consequently, the local vibe tends to be settled, with a focus on stability and long-term community engagement. Home ownership stands at 42 per cent, indicating a significant rental sector alongside private ownership. This split often points to a mix of investors, seniors downscaling, and professionals renting furnished or semi-furnished flats. The accommodation stock is predominantly composed of flats, reflecting the high-density nature of the postcode. You will find fewer semi-detached houses or large bungalows compared to larger suburban areas. Ethnic diversity exists, though the predominant group remains White, aligning with broader Swansea regional trends. This diversity contributes to a culturally varied social environment without overwhelming the local fabric. For those considering homes in SA1 8RY, the demographic makes sense if you seek a stable residential block with established neighbours. The lack of a young family bulge may mean fewer school-run traffic queues but also less demand for large playgrounds or junior sports clubs within the immediate vicinity.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

42
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

30
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in SA1 8RY?
The population has a median age of 47 months, with adults aged 30 to 64 years forming the largest group. Home ownership stands at 42 per cent, while the remainder of the population resides in the predominantly flat-based accommodation stock. This suggests a community of established professionals, investors, or renters rather than young families.
How good is the transport connectivity for SA1 8RY?
Digital connectivity is outstanding, with a fixed broadband score of 100 and a mobile coverage score of 83. Public transport links include Swansea Railway Station, Llansamlet Railway Station, and Skewen Railway Station. Nearby Swansea Queens Dock Ferry Terminal and Swansea Airport provide further travel options for residents.
What is the safety situation in the area?
The area passes all environmental safety assessments with a score of 0, indicating low risk. There is no flood risk, no Ramsar wetland sites, and no Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Specific crime statistics are unavailable for this Welsh postcode, as data is currently only published for England.
What amenities are within walking distance?
Residents have access to five retail outlets including Tesco Swansea, Sainsburys Swansea, and the Co-op Meridian. Local travel hubs include Swansea Railway Station, Llansamlet Railway Station, Skewen Railway Station, Swansea Queens Dock Ferry Terminal, and Swansea Airport.

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