Area Overview for B19 3NJ
Area Information
B19 3NJ is a small residential postcode in Birmingham’s Newtown Ward, a historically redeveloped inner-city area. With a population of 2,226, it forms part of a larger ward of 16,289 residents, reflecting its role as a compact, densely populated cluster. The area’s character is shaped by post-war redevelopment, which saw the construction of tower blocks and multi-storey flats. Today, it remains a hub for young adults, with 15-29-year-olds making up the most common age group. The postcode’s proximity to the A34 road and surrounding transport networks makes it accessible to Birmingham’s core, while its mix of retail, rail, and metro links ensures connectivity. Despite its urban setting, the area is bordered by historic districts like the Jewellery Quarter and the University of Aston, offering a blend of modern and traditional influences. For buyers, B19 3NJ presents a mix of practical living with a focus on affordability, though its rental-heavy market and young demographic suggest a transient community.
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- Population
- 2226
- Population Density
- 4221 people/km²
B19 3NJ is a rental-dominated area, with only 15% of residents owning their homes. The housing stock is almost entirely flats, a direct result of the post-war redevelopment that prioritised high-density, multi-storey accommodation. This contrasts with traditional owner-occupied areas, making B19 3NJ more suited to renters than buyers seeking long-term investment. The prevalence of flats suggests limited availability of larger properties, which may deter families or those requiring more space. For buyers, the small size of the postcode and its focus on rental housing mean competition for properties is likely to be high, with limited scope for property appreciation. The area’s proximity to transport links and amenities may offset its lack of traditional housing types, but potential buyers should consider the transient nature of the community and the dominance of rental demand.
House Prices in B19 3NJ
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Energy Efficiency in B19 3NJ
Daily life in B19 3NJ is shaped by its proximity to retail, transport, and cultural hubs. Nearby amenities include supermarkets like Morrisons Select and Tesco Bagot, ensuring convenience for shopping. The area’s five metro stops and rail stations, including Birmingham Snow Hill and Moor Street, provide easy access to Birmingham’s business districts and beyond. Points of interest include The Bartons Arms, a historic pub, and The Drum Arts Centre, offering cultural and social opportunities. While the area’s character is defined by its post-war tower blocks, the presence of venues like the Aston Hippodrome (now defunct) and The Elbow Room suggests a legacy of community engagement. The mix of retail, transport, and leisure options supports a practical, urban lifestyle, though the lack of green spaces or parks may be a drawback for those prioritising outdoor recreation.
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Schools
B19 3NJ is served by a range of schools, including St George’s CofE Junior and Infant School and St George’s CofE School, both primary institutions. For secondary education, St George’s Church of England Academy, Newtown holds an Ofsted rating of ‘good’, offering a standard of education aligned with the area’s needs. Additionally, Arc Oakbridge School, a special school with a ‘good’ rating, provides tailored support for students with specific learning requirements. The mix of primary and special schools suggests a focus on early education and inclusivity, though the absence of secondary schools within the postcode may require families to commute. The presence of a ‘good’-rated academy indicates a baseline of quality, but the lack of a full range of school types could pose challenges for families seeking comprehensive educational options.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | N/A | St George's CofE Junior and Infant School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | N/A | St George's CofE School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | N/A | St George's Church of England Academy, Newtown | academy | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | N/A | Arc Oakbridge School | special | N/A | N/A |
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The population of B19 3NJ is 2,226, with a median age of 22, indicating a community dominated by young adults aged 15–29. Only 15% of residents own their homes, reflecting a rental-heavy market. Flats are the predominant accommodation type, a legacy of post-war redevelopment. The area’s demographic is marked by a high proportion of Black residents, as noted in the data. This young, transient population shapes the area’s character, with limited family-oriented infrastructure. The low home ownership rate suggests limited long-term investment in property, though the presence of multiple schools and transport links may attract renters seeking proximity to Birmingham’s amenities. The demographic profile also implies a community with dynamic needs, potentially influenced by student populations or young professionals.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
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