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http://www.upmystreet.com/
Just scroll down to where it says 'Check Out Your Neighbourhood's Profile' and enter your post code in the box. I got: Quote:
![]() Just to make it clear: I do have a car, have money, I don't shop in Aldi or Kwick Save, and I don't buy clothes from Asda oe New Look ( ![]() |
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There are only 3 people who live on my road (Out of 11) who isn't a retired person/people! The income thing is probably true, as they are all on a pension xD and we live in 3 bedroom bungalows :3 xx |
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Well im happy with that mostly true. |
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UGH. Doesn't do N.Ireland
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Often, many of the people who live in this sort of postcode will be prosperous young professionals living in flats. These are known as type 16 in the ACORN classification and 1.03% of the UK’s population live in this type.
Neighbourhoods fitting this profile are found primarily in Inner London in Westminster, Camden, Islington, Haringey and Hackney as well as in Brighton, Bristol, Glasgow and Edinburgh. Here is an overview of the likely preferences and features of your neighbourhood: Family income Very high Interest in current affairs Very high Housing - with mortgage Low Educated - to degree Very high Couples with children Very low Have satellite TV Low These young people live in urban areas in purpose built and converted flats. This group has the highest levels of people aged 25-29. They are very highly qualified, and are making their way up the career ladder in the professions and managerial roles. They earn high salaries. 40% of people live alone. There are also high numbers sharing larger properties. They are typically renting rather than buying, which reflects the more transient nature of these communities. They are hard working and as a result make optimum use of their leisure time. They are twice as likely to use services such as ordering their groceries online for home delivery, and the Internet for shopping. These people are keen readers and have wide interests which include art, music, the theatre and cinema. They also eat out regularly in restaurants and pubs. They really like to travel abroad and will take the full range of holidays including winter sun and snow, weekend breaks and long haul trips. Given their high incomes, they do invest some of their money in a broad range of investments. They are keen users of credit cards for their purchases, with high monthly spend and correspondingly high credit limits. This type more closely follows current affairs than any other. Like other urban groups, they will buy a daily paper to read on the way to work and will choose from the Financial Times, The Guardian and Independent. On Sundays they choose the Observer and The Sunday Times. (Dunno how to quote) |
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![]() I'm not badly educated! I also have a very healthy interest in Current affairs! Our cars aren't second hand either. Apart from that it's a decent look at our area, I expected it to be worse as half of our town consists council houses but it's not bad at all! I think it's because I put in my post code so it did the street instead. |
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Often, many of the people who live in this sort of postcode will be well-off managers living in larger houses. These are known as type 4 in the ACORN classification and 2.5% of the UK’s population live in this type.
Neighbourhoods fitting this profile are found in many counties including Hampshire (Fareham, Basingstoke), Cheshire (Congleton) and Essex (Maldon, Brentwood) as well as in Northern Ireland (Lisburn, Antrim). Here is an overview of the likely preferences and features of your neighbourhood: Family income Very high Interest in current affairs High Housing - with mortgage High Educated - to degree High Couples with children High Have satellite TV High These are affluent people living in smaller towns and villages throughout the UK. Most are highly qualified professionals and managers with some self employed. Given the rural nature of many of these areas, there are also some agricultural workers. Although these neighbourhoods contain some retired couples, most residents are either families or couples where the children have left home. They live in large detached houses, with four or more bedrooms, which may be owned outright or being bought on a mortgage. Car ownership is high with many households having two or more cars. Company cars are common and are likely to be of high value. These well-off people are financially secure with high levels of savings and investments. They are likely to hold stocks and shares and invest in ISAs and unit trusts. They have a good pension which may be company provided or private. They also have private medical insurance. Levels of PC ownership are high, as is use of the Internet for shopping, banking, and researching future purchases. These individuals can afford good holidays both in Europe and further afield, including the USA and Canada. They are likely to go skiing and enjoy playing golf. Eating out in restaurants is a regular occurrence as is a general interest in food and wine. Newspaper readership is largely of the broadsheets, particularly the Telegraph, The Times and Financial Times. |
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Sam you are such a snob.
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Also, theres LOADS of famous people from Hartlepool! AND I SHOP AT M&S AND TESCO'S, NOT LIDL THANKS. stupid twats. |
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"They are unlikely to go on holiday, but will go to bingo and buy lottery scratch cards."
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Often, many of the people who live in this sort of postcode will be singles and sharers living in multi-ethnic areas. These are known as type 21 in the ACORN classification and 1.68% of the UK’s population live in this type.
Neighbourhoods fitting this profile are mainly found in Inner London and Outer Metropolitan areas such as Croydon, Harrow, Southall and Ilford. Here is an overview of the likely preferences and features of your neighbourhood: Family income Medium Interest in current affairs High Housing - with mortgage Medium Educated - to degree High Couples with children Medium Have satellite TV Low These are metropolitan white-collar populations with high concentrations of ethnic minorities. People are generally younger, typically under 40. There are some single parents, but most households comprise single people renting and sharing flats or terraced houses. The accommodation is small, often only one or two bedrooms. Around 35% of the population is black or Asian. Both minorities occur in broadly equal proportion across this type. The level of education is above average, and jobs tend to be managerial or clerical. Levels of students, people working in the Public Sector and unemployment are all somewhat above the national average. These people do not need cars given their urban lifestyles. Instead, they will get about by walking and using public transport. They tend to go to coffee shops, and lunch in pubs or restaurants on a regular basis. They may also spend time in an art gallery or going to the theatre. Relatively high numbers have cable TV and DVD players. Reading, and sometimes religious activity also play a part in their leisure activities. They have some interest in current affairs and might be readers of The Guardian, Observer or Independent. Increasingly they will use new technology such as telephone, PC and mobile phone for banking purposes. Many would like to upgrade to gold and platinum credit cards. More realistically, others are planning to pay off their debt. Profiling scares me! I fit in the descriptions though. |
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Often, many of the people who live in this sort of postcode will be mature families living in suburban semis. These are known as type 29 in the ACORN classification and 3.28% of the UK’s population live in this type.
Neighbourhoods fitting this profile are found in Outer London in Bexley, Havering and Sutton as well as in Dartford, Watford, Stockport, Solihull and the Wirral. Here is an overview of the likely preferences and features of your neighbourhood: Family income Medium Interest in current affairs Medium Housing - with mortgage High Educated - to degree Medium Couples with children High Have satellite TV Medium Empty nesters and couples with older children give a firmly middle-aged feel to this type. Homes tend to be semi-detached and employment is more likely to be in office or clerical jobs. Many women work part-time now that their children are older or have left home. This supplements the family income, so earnings are above average. Over time these families have built up investments in ISAs, stocks and shares or in a savings account. Many have also paid off their mortgage, so have equity in their house. For financial transactions they are most comfortable with the face-to-face contact at a building society or bank branch, rather than using direct channels such as the Internet. The company pension is an important provision for the later years of these householder’s lives. These people watch a lot of TV but also enjoy an occasional meal out in a restaurant. They have the money to take regular holidays, perhaps a winter sun break as well as a summer holiday. The Daily Express and Daily Mail are the most popular newspapers. Car ownership is above average with a mid-range family saloon a popular choice. Around a third of households can afford to run two cars. |
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Interest in current affairs Low Housing - with mortgage Very high Educated - to degree Medium Couples with children High Have satellite TV High - live nearish Edinburgh |
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I CAN'T FIND 'Check Out Your Neighbourhood's Profile'
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ften, many of the people who live in this sort of postcode will be older families living in prosperous suburbs. These are known as type 9 in the ACORN classification and 2.11% of the UK’s population live in this type.
Neighbourhoods fitting this profile may be found more frequently in Outer London suburbs such as Bromley, Harrow, Kingston-upon-Thames, Sutton and Croydon, as well as towns like St Albans. Here is an overview of the likely preferences and features of your neighbourhood: Family income High Interest in current affairs High Housing - with mortgage High Educated - to degree High Couples with children High Have satellite TV Medium These are established suburbs, housing larger professional families, with some empty nesters and retired. Children tend to be older, including some home-based students. Homes are typically semi-detached and family incomes are high. People are well educated, to A-Level or degree level. They usually have managerial and professional jobs. They are PC-literate, finding a variety of uses for the Internet. In addition to the usual purchasing of books or CDs they may well book holidays, research purchases and plan their careers online. It might not only be the children playing games online. These families are financially secure. They may have a mix of savings plans, unit trusts or ISAs. Some will also have investments in stocks and shares. Those who are charitably minded extend this financial awareness to their giving, using tax-efficient covenants. Food shopping is done at stores such as Waitrose, Sainsburys and M&S. Mens clothing is often bought in department stores, whilst women may visit Next or French Connection. Holiday locations are varied, covering Europe, America and further afield. Skiing is popular and people take the occasional weekend break. Leisure activity is varied. Many enjoy evenings at the theatre. Some play golf or exercise at the gym. Others have an interest in antiques, wine, eating out or in current affairs. These communities are the heartland of the broadsheet newspapers. They read magazines such as Ideal Homes, Good Housekeeping and OK! or Hello! |
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