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Living in B42 1TE, a small residential cluster in north Birmingham, offers a blend of suburban tranquillity and proximity to urban amenities. With a population of 1,756, this area sits within the historic Perry Barr suburb, known for its roots in two ancient manors, Pirio and Barre. The area is part of the West Midlands county and benefits from its integration into Birmingham’s metropolitan borough. Residents here enjoy a compact, community-focused environment, with easy access to nearby rail and metro stations. The area’s character is shaped by its history, including the 1903 opening of Birmingham Crematorium and the former Odeon cinema, now a conference venue. While the population is modest, the area’s small size fosters a tight-knit feel, with homes predominantly in single-family houses. For those seeking a quieter alternative to Birmingham’s core, B42 1TE balances accessibility to city services with a distinct local identity.
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- 4128 people/km²
The property market in B42 1TE is characterised by high home ownership (76%) and a focus on houses, indicating a predominantly owner-occupied area. This suggests a mix of family homes and established properties, with limited rental activity. The small size of the postcode area means housing stock is likely limited, making it a niche market for buyers seeking a quiet suburban setting. The prevalence of houses rather than flats or apartments implies a preference for private, spacious living. For buyers, this area offers a chance to invest in a stable, low-density environment with a strong sense of community. Proximity to rail and metro stations also enhances its appeal for commuters, though the small size means immediate surroundings may be critical for additional amenities.
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Life in B42 1TE is supported by a range of nearby amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Co-op Walsall, Lidl Birmingham, and Tesco Great, offering everyday shopping convenience. The area’s rail and metro stations—Hamstead, Perry Barr, and Witton—provide easy access to Birmingham’s transport network, while metro stops like Winson Green Outer Circle and Handsworth Booth Street connect to broader city routes. Though the data does not mention parks or leisure facilities explicitly, the proximity to historic sites like Birmingham Crematorium and the former Odeon cinema suggests a mix of cultural and community spaces. The area’s compact size ensures that essential services are within walking or short driving distance, fostering a convenient, self-contained lifestyle.
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The community in B42 1TE is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. Home ownership is high at 76%, reflecting a stable, long-term resident base. The area’s accommodation is primarily houses, suggesting a mix of family homes and established properties. The predominant ethnic group is Asian, indicating a culturally diverse population. This demographic profile aligns with a mature, settled community, likely with strong family ties and lower turnover. The absence of specific deprivation data means no direct commentary on economic challenges, but the high home ownership rate and age range suggest a relatively stable quality of life, with residents prioritising long-term residency over rental flexibility.
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