Area Overview for SA3 5DW

Area Information

Living in SA3 5DW means residing within a compact postcode of 7055 square metres in Wales. You are part of a small residential cluster with a population of 1422 people. This specific area offers a concentrated community feel where fewer people means quieter streets and closer neighbours. The density stands at 390 people per square kilometre, which creates a settled atmosphere away from the chaos of larger towns. You find yourself in a setting defined by specific boundaries rather than sprawling suburbs. Daily life revolves around this tight-knit group of residents who call this small footprint home. The area functions as a distinct pocket within the wider SWANSEA postcode district. When you move here, you accept that space is at a premium due to the small size. Yet, this compactness provides immediate access to the surrounding network of roads and services. You are not isolated, but you are certainly not in the middle of a noisy city centre. Instead, you enjoy a calm environment where every person in the 1422 households knows the layout of their shared neighbourhood. It is a place for those who prefer a residential focus over commercial bustle.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
7055 m²
Population
1422
Population Density
390 people/km²

You will find that SA3 5DW is primarily an owner-occupied zone where 85% of homes sit under the ownership of their occupants. Houses dominate the housing stock, making this postcode a traditional residential area rather than an apartment complex or social housing estate. This specific configuration suits buyers seeking detached or semi-detached living within a small cluster. The concentration of homes in a 7055 square metre area means limited new build opportunities within the immediate postcode boundary. Instead, buyers often look at properties in the immediate surroundings to find more space or modern facilities. The high percentage of ownership suggests the local market is driven by first-time movers, family upgrades, or investors looking for leasehold purchases. Selection is naturally limited because the total number of residential units is low compared to larger districts. Properties here likely command a premium for their privacy and established nature rather than price. You cannot find row heights or gated communities in SA3 5DW, but you do find standalone homes. This market structure creates a buyer-friendly environment if you can secure a listing. The scarcity of rental units further confirms that this is a place for people to settle down and build equity.

House Prices in SA3 5DW

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Energy Efficiency in SA3 5DW

Your daily routine in SA3 5DW benefits from a convenient array of amenities within practical reach. Local shopping starts at the nearby Co-op West, Spar, and Spar outlets, ensuring you have essentials close by. You can reach Swansea Railway Station quickly for commuting, while Swansea Airport offers flights if you require air travel. Gowerton Railway Station provides an additional rail link for wider UK journeys. The Swansea Queens Dock Ferry Terminal satisfies travel to Ireland or France without leaving the regional sphere. These five retail outlets and four transport nodes form the backbone of your lifestyle in SA3 5DW. You can walk or take a short drive to buy groceries or catch a train. The 1422 residents rely on these specific named venues for most of their non-local needs. Dining options exist within the immediate reach of the Co-op West and Spar stores, though restaurant variety is limited. You do not find major museums or large parks directly inside the 7055 square metre boundary, but city centres are accessible via the nearby stations. The layout supports a car-dependent lifestyle when venturing beyond the immediate cluster, yet foot traffic suffices for daily essentials.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in SA3 5DW reflects a mature settlement with a median age of 47 years. Elderly residents aged 65 years or older form the most common age group here. This demographic shift suggests a neighbourhood often chosen by retirees or families with smaller children who have moved away. House ownership dominates the landscape, with 85% of homes held by their owners. This high figure means a stable, long-term population rather than a transient rental market. Most of these 1422 residents live in houses, which is the predominant accommodation type for this postcode. The area is overwhelmingly White, mirroring the national trend for this region of Wales. You live among neighbours who typically own their properties free of mortgage burdens. This stability often translates into better maintained streets and a stronger sense of local responsibility. There is no significant minority presence based on the available figures, which points to a culturally homogeneous community. The high rate of home ownership at 85% indicates people intend to stay in SA3 5DW for the long term. This lack of short-term letting activity ensures that local businesses deal with consistent customers year after year.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

85
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Elderly (65+ years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

50
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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