March (PE15) in Cambridgeshire has experienced modest price appreciation, with five-year compound annual growth of 1.4%, whilst rental yields have been notably stronger at 5.1% annually. The district scores 50.7 out of 100 on trajectory metrics, placing it at the 54th percentile nationally—indicating average performance relative to other UK postcodes. Population growth has remained limited at 1.5% over the same period. The postcode is classified at a latent gentrification stage, suggesting limited visible signs of neighbourhood transformation currently. For investors primarily focused on rental returns rather than capital appreciation, the rental growth differential warrants consideration, though the modest price trajectory reflects the district's relatively constrained property market dynamics.
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- 1Property prices up 0.8% over 5 years (5yr CAGR)
- 2Rents growing at 5.1% per year
- 3Population growing at 1.5% per year
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What's changing in March · June 2026
The trajectory score moved up 0.2 points this month to 51/100, driven mainly by price opportunity.
March (PE15) common questions
Is March up and coming?
March (PE15) has a trajectory score of 51/100 (Strong), placing it in the top 45% of postcode districts in England and Wales. The score is up 0.1 points over the last 12 months. The score combines price momentum, demand, transformation, economy, safety and risk signals from public data, updated monthly.
Is March safe?
March has a safety score of 27/100 on Praesago's index, based on police.uk recorded crime data.
What is the average house price in March?
The average property price in March (PE15) is £198k as of January 2026, based on UK House Price Index data. Prices have grown at 0.8% per year over the last five years.
What is the average rent in March?
The median monthly rent in March (PE15) is £1,036 (2026), based on ONS private rental data.
Which areas are near March?
Neighbouring postcode districts include Thamesmead (SE28), Leytonstone (E11), Manor Park (E12), Royston (SG8), Leyton (E10). Each has its own monthly data page on Praesago.
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