Exploring Frome's 3 Person Households: A Demographic Insight

This visualisation offers a snapshot of where three-person households are more concentrated in Frome.


By Rivendell Estates

15th Aug 2024 | Property News


 Understanding such patterns can be particularly useful for both buyers and sellers, helping to make more informed decisions.
Understanding such patterns can be particularly useful for both buyers and sellers, helping to make more informed decisions.

This month's ONS Heat map provides an intriguing look at the distribution of three-person households across Frome.

The darker shades of blue on the map indicate areas with a higher percentage of three-person households, while the lighter shades towards green show areas with a lower percentage.

This visualisation offers a snapshot of where three-person households are more concentrated in Frome, reflecting the demographic patterns in different parts of the Town.

As an estate agent, we aim to spark discussion and provide valuable insights into the property market, which we know captivates many.

Every month, we publish a different graph, focusing on various property metrics.

This not only keeps us informed about trends but also encourages thoughtful conversation about the dynamics of Frome's property landscape. Understanding such patterns can be particularly useful for both buyers and sellers, helping to make more informed decisions.

If you would like to discuss any matter regarding the Frome property market, feel free to telephone us on 01373 489888.

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