PO37 (Shanklin, Isle of Wight) recorded a trajectory score of 41.2/100, placing it in the 9th percentile nationally and indicating average market conditions. Over five years, property prices grew at 1.3% compound annual rate, whilst rental growth outpaced this significantly at 5.2% CAGR. Population figures remained flat across the period with 0% growth. The district currently sits in the latent gentrification stage, suggesting limited visible regeneration activity at present. These metrics indicate a rental-focused market characterised by modest capital appreciation and stable demographic patterns, typical of established coastal leisure destinations.
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See plans from £20/moKey signals
- 1Property prices up 0.7% over 5 years (5yr CAGR)
- 2Rents growing at 5.2% per year
- 3Population declining at 0.0% per year
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What's changing in Shanklin · June 2026
The trajectory score moved down 0.8 points this month to 40/100, driven mainly by demand.
16 planning applications submitted in PO37 over the last six months, 2 demolition.
- 1; Oak (front of the property) - Cut back to good growth points, giving a 2.5m clearance to the building. Reason: Clearance of building. 2; Cedar (back of the property) - Cut back to good growth points, giving a 2.5m clearance to the building. Reason: Clearance of building. This tree continually blocks our gutters, which has resulted in damp within the living area of the house. It is also seeding our roof which is resulting in lots of tree growth on the roof. Recently, a large limb fell damaging adjacent trees. 3; Lawson Cypress (South West corner of the house) - Remove. Reason: Overhanging the building at our southwest corner, limits light and is competing with and obscuring a very attractive purple beech tree.Jun 2026 · pending
- Proposed demolition of rear single storey extension; Proposed single storey rear extension (revised scheme)Feb 2026 · Decided
- T1; Scots Pine - Crown clean to involve removal of dead dying and dangerous limbs, including dangerous limb fractures that may be discovered, to reduce weight where possible to good growth. Reason: Heavily leaning.Jun 2026 · pending
Shanklin (PO37) common questions
Is Shanklin up and coming?
Shanklin (PO37) has a trajectory score of 40/100 (Average), placing it in the top 94% of postcode districts in England and Wales. The score is up 6.9 points over the last 12 months. The score combines price momentum, demand, transformation, economy, safety and risk signals from public data, updated monthly.
Is Shanklin safe?
Shanklin has a safety score of 71/100 on Praesago's index, based on police.uk recorded crime data.
What is the average house price in Shanklin?
The average property price in Shanklin (PO37) is £247k as of January 2026, based on UK House Price Index data. Prices have grown at 0.7% per year over the last five years.
What is the average rent in Shanklin?
The median monthly rent in Shanklin (PO37) is £903 (2026), based on ONS private rental data.
Which areas are near Shanklin?
Neighbouring postcode districts include Ventnor (PO38), Bembridge (PO35), Ryde (PO33), Seaview (PO34), Sandown (PO36). Each has its own monthly data page on Praesago.
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