Area Overview

BT80 9SH

Introduced: 1984-12-01
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0

Company Owned

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For Sale / Rent

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Summary

Located within the United Kingdom, BT80 9SH is part of the Mid Ulster District, situated within the ward Cookstown East. This area is home to a population of 26 residing in 12 households, with an average annual income of £unknown. With an Index of Multiple Deprivation score of 434,BT80 9SH reflects a range of socioeconomic factors. Carbon intensity in the area is classified as unknown. Market data indicates an average area price of £189,185 and total sale volume of 103, based on house price index. The predominant property type in BT80 9SH is unknown, with the latest sale recorded at unknown on unknown.

DistrictMid Ulster
WardCookstown East
RegionNorthern Ireland
CountryNorthern Ireland
Latitude54.658269
Longitude-6.758881
Easting93,205
Northing539,649
District CodeN09000009
LSOA Code95KK07W1
MSOA CodeN99999999
Grid RefNV932396
ParishNot Available
ConstituencyMid Ulster
Built-up AreaNot Available
Built-up Sub-divisionNot Available

Deprivation

434IMD SCORE

About IMD

The Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) is the official measure of relative deprivation in England. It combines information from seven domains: Income, Employment, Education, Health, Crime, Barriers to Housing & Services, and Living Environment.

Population

26

Households

12

Avg. Income

£N/A

Altitude

72 m

HMO Status

No

Rental License

No

Gas Safety

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Sales Price

FlatN/A
TerracedN/A
DetachedN/A
Semi-DetachedN/A

Sales Volume

By CashN/A
MortgageN/A
New BuildN/A
Existing PropertyN/A

Property Type

No data

Environmental Insight

Carbon Intensity

No Fuel Mix Data

Flood Risk

Long Term Risk

Check Insight

Weather

7.4°C - Cloudy

Precipitation

0 mm

Humidity

53 %

Crime Analysis