Area Information

Living in B16 9BZ offers a distinct experience within the wider North Edgbaston ward, which holds a population of 22,564. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster situated immediately south-west of Birmingham city centre. Historically, the broader Edgbaston area was shaped by the Gough-Calthorpe family and the Gillott family, who prevented industrial development to preserve its character. They earned it the nickname "where the trees begin" due to this commitment to keeping the landscape away from factories and warehouses. The civil parish of Edgbaston once had a population of 26,398 in 1911 before merging with Birmingham on 1 April 1912. Today, this small cluster remains part of the metropolitan district of Birmingham while retaining links to its agricultural heritage. North Edgbaston is one of 40 wards that form Birmingham City Council and ranks as the 13th most populous ward in the city. The physical layout around B16 9BZ includes local landmarks such as the BBC's former Pebble Mill Studios, which operated from 1971 until their closure in October 2004. You will find the site now serves as the home to the Birmingham Dental Hospital. This mix of historical significance and modern utility defines the daily reality for residents in this specific location.

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Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1968
Population Density
5595 people/km²

Homes in B16 9BZ are characterised by a specific market dynamic driven by local housing stock and ownership patterns. Houses constitute the main accommodation type available in this cluster, which influences the types of buyers attracted to the area. The 48% home ownership rate indicates a balanced market where neither investment flats nor private mansion blocks dominate the streetscape. Instead, you will find a mix of owner-occupied family homes and rental properties suited to professionals or families requiring flexible tenancies. The postcode area covers a small residential cluster, which limits the total supply of properties available at any given time. This scarcity often means that when a home becomes available, it attracts immediate attention from the local pool of buyers. The predominance of houses also suggests that the area caters to those seeking traditional British domestic settings with gardens and private outdoor space. Buyers looking at this small area should consider that the limited stock may lead to higher competition for individual properties, particularly if the homes are in good condition. The historical context of the wider ward adds a layer of value that potential purchasers often recognise when viewing properties in North Edgbaston.

House Prices in B16 9BZ

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Energy Efficiency in B16 9BZ

Residents of B16 9BZ benefit from practical access to essential services within a short travelling distance. Your daily shopping needs can be met by visiting Tesco Edgbaston or Tesco Hagley, both of which fall under the local retail options available. Farmfoods Smethwick provides another choice for those seeking budget-friendly grocery options. For those who prefer public transport, five metro stops lie nearby, including Edgbaston Village, Winson Green Outer Circle, and Soho Benson Road. These stations offer quick links to Birmingham city centre and other key suburbs. Rail travellers have equally varied access, with Smethwick Rolfe Street Railway Station, Five Ways Railway Station, and Jewellery Quarter Railway Station all within practical reach. The Jewellery Quarter station, in particular, connects you to the historic arts district. This abundance of transport links means you do not need a car for most daily journeys. The variety of nearby amenities ensures that you can run errands, commute, or socialise without relying solely on private vehicle ownership.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community within B16 9BZ reflects a settled population, with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the 30-64 years age range, indicating a dominant presence of working-age adults rather than young families or elderly retirees. Home ownership stands at 48%, meaning nearly half of the residents do not own their homes outright. The remaining households likely rent from private or social landlords. Houses form the primary accommodation type in this area, suggesting a preference for detached or semi-detached living over flats or terraced properties. Demographically, the Asian total ethnic group is the predominant ethnicity in the neighbourhood. This data paints a picture of a mature, mixed-income community within a specifically Asian-majority demographic. You should expect a relatively stable population that has been in residence for some time, as opposed to a transient rental market often found in university zones. The age profile suggests that local schools near B16 9BZ serve a substantial number of children whose parents work full-time careers. This demographic balance supports local businesses that cater to families and established professionals rather than students or tourists.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

48
majority

Ethnic Group

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most common

Religion

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most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

32
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical age profile and community composition in B16 9BZ?
The median age in B16 9BZ is 47 years, with the most common age range being adults between 30 and 64 years. Nearly half of the population, at 48%, owns their homes. The predominant ethnic group is Asian total, reflecting the diverse makeup of the wider North Edgbaston ward.
How reliable are the internet and mobile phone connections for residents?
Digital connectivity in B16 9BZ is excellent for working from home or daily use. Fixed broadband scores 98 out of 100, offering top-tier fixed line quality, while mobile coverage scores 85 out of 100. These figures indicate that you will experience minimal to no interruptions with either network.
What practical amenities can I access without needing a car?
You have access to five nearby retail shops includingTesco Edgbaston, Tesco Hagley, and Farmfoods Smethwick. Transport links are extensive with five metro stations and five railway stations nearby, including Smethwick Rolfe Street and Five Ways stations.
Is B16 9BZ considered a safe area to live?
The area has a low environmental risk profile with zero scores for flood risk, no protected natural constraints, and no woodland issues. However, crime risk is assessed as medium with a score of 62 out of 100, meaning standard security precautions are advisable for residents.

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