Area Overview for B23 6YR
Area Information
B23 6YR represents a specific residential cluster within the wider Stockland Green ward in the Erdington district of Birmingham. This small postcode serves approximately 1,749 residents, forming a defined part of a larger suburban area located south-west of Erdington and north-east of Birmingham City Centre. The location sits at coordinates approximately 52.5213°N 1.8592°W, placing it firmly within the built-up urban fabric of north Birmingham where 95% of the nearby constituency consists of developed land. Daily life here is characterised by a high population density of 4,487 people per square kilometre, typical of this densely populated ward. While the specific legal boundaries of Stockland Green were historically distinct from traditional Erdington boundaries, residents benefit from radial road links that connect the area to Birmingham and beyond within thirty minutes. The postcode functions as a node within a established suburban community that also encompasses notable open spaces such as Brookvale Park and Witton Lakes. Living in B23 6YR means residing in one of the most compact residential zones in the local authority, surrounded by a mix of established housing and significant green infrastructure that defines the immediate living environment for the nearly 1,750 individuals registered at this address.
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The property market within B23 6YR is defined by a substantial stock of houses and a significant level of owner occupation. With 52% of homes owned by residents, the area leans heavily towards owner-occupied housing rather than a high-density rental sector. The predominance of houses indicates that the built environment consists primarily of standalone or semi-detached structures suited to family life, rather than high-rise flats or purpose-built rental blocks. This contrasts with the broader Stockland Green ward, which contains a higher concentration of housing in multiple occupation (HMOs) and concerns regarding antisocial behaviour in certain pockets. Buyers looking at B23 6YR should expect a traditional residential streetscape where homeownership is the norm. The small population of 1,749 suggests a limited but distinct local market. Since the area falls within the Erdington constituency and is outside Erdington's traditional boundaries, property values and sales trends will align with the wider north Birmingham suburb market. The high density of 4,487 people per km² means that while the postcode is small, it contains a high volume of properties per acre, making it a competitive but established market for those seeking a house in this specific northern Birmingham cluster.
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Daily life for residents of B23 6YR is supported by a range of amenities within practical reach, balancing convenience with proximity to green spaces. Retail options include Tesco Erdington, Farmfoods Erdington, and Iceland Erdington, all of which are notably close to the postcode. Residents requiring public transport can easily access five nearby rail stations, including Erdington Railway Station and Gravelly Hill Railway Station, facilitating commutes across the West Midlands. Cultural and commercial visits to the city centre include metro stops at St Paul's, St Chads, and Bull Street. Beyond shopping and travel, the area offers significant access to nature through three major open spaces: Brookvale Park, Witton Lakes, and Bleak Hill Park. Both Brookvale and Witton Parks maintain active Friends Groups, indicating strong local stewardship and community engagement. Living in B23 6YR places you within easy reach of these recreational assets, which serve thousands of people in the wider constituency. The proximity to these parks, combined with essential shopping and transport links, creates a lifestyle that prioritises convenience without sacrificing access to the outdoor spaces that residents of north Birmingham value.
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The community housed within B23 6YR demonstrates a clear demographic profile centred on mid-life adulthood. The median age of residents is 47 years, with the 30-64 age range representing the most common group. This age distribution suggests the area is largely settled, rather than attracting a transient student or young professional population. Home ownership stands at 52%, indicating that slightly more than half of the residents own their property outright or via a mortgage. The remaining households comprise renters, though the specific rental percentage is not listed in the current statistics. Accommodation type data confirms that houses are the predominant form of dwelling in this postcode. The resident population is predominantly White, reflecting the traditional demographic makeup of this established Birmingham suburb. With nearly half the local constituency under the age of 35 in the broader Stockland Green ward, B23 6YR itself maintains a slightly older demographic skew. The concentration of adults in their prime working years, combined with a majority of house owners, paints a picture of a stable neighbourhood where long-term residents form the backbone of the local community.
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