UK postcode — Area scores Updated 30 May 2026 (UTC)

NR30 2HE — Area scores

Five pillar scores distilled for this postcode centroid — neutrally weighted, so you skim the headline shape before unlocking personal priorities.

Higher Risk Fit

Current signals suggest this property may be a weaker fit unless your priorities differ from default assumptions.

In plain English

NR30 2HE: on this teaser we keep scoring neutral — no “family”, “investor” or other personal lean. The strongest headline pillar is School ratings (68/100), while Safety reads lower (36/100). That mix is normal: one number never tells the whole story, and you can re-weight priorities once you unlock.

This is distilled guidance — double-check policing, councils, insurers, solicitors and regulators when decisions are high stakes.

Postcode centroid (OpenStreetMap)

How RightRoof reads this area

Each pillar bundles many datasets with neutral priorities — tweak weighting only after you unlock a report.

Area quality 40 / 100
Location 60 / 100
School ratings 68 / 100
Safety 36 / 100
Lifestyle 54 / 100
Property investment 60 / 100

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What the verdict is flagging

Think of this as a headline brief from the same scoring engine as paid reports — except nothing is personalised yet, so strengths and watch-outs stay deliberately broad.

Strengths

  • No major strengths identified from available data.

Watch-outs

  • Anti-social behaviour above local norm
  • Active flood warning area

Ready when you want more colour

Head back to the home search with your postcode or full address when you’re ready for a postcode or street-level pack. Credits open deeper charts, printable PDFs, rental composites whenever data feeds allow them, plus assistant replies grounded in an unlocked pack.

Aggregated for postal unit NR30 2HE, not individual dwellings. Not financial or legal advice. Back to NR30 2HE overview.