Area Information

B9 5HF, centred around Bordesley Green in Birmingham, is a compact residential cluster with a population of 1,619 spread over 1.4 hectares. Despite its small size, it carries a rich history, from its medieval origins as *La Grene de Bordeslei* to its role in 20th-century industry and urban development. The area is within walking distance of Birmingham’s city centre, offering a blend of historical character and modern convenience. Residents benefit from proximity to multiple rail and metro stations, including Adderley Park and Small Heath, as well as retail hubs like Asda and Morrisons. The community is anchored by the Ideal Village, a pioneering early 20th-century housing scheme with tree-lined streets, a park, and a school. While the area’s density is high—over 115,000 people per square kilometre—its compact nature fosters a tight-knit environment. For those seeking a balance of urban accessibility and historical charm, B9 5HF offers a distinctive slice of Birmingham’s evolving landscape.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.4 hectares
Population
1619
Population Density
13639 people/km²

The property market in B9 5HF is characterised by a 49% home ownership rate, with houses being the primary accommodation type. This suggests a mix of owner-occupied and rental properties, though the small area size and high population density imply limited housing stock. The presence of houses rather than flats or apartments may appeal to families or those seeking more space, but the compact nature of the postcode means buyers must consider proximity to surrounding areas for larger options. With a population of 1,619 in just 1.4 hectares, competition for properties is likely keen, particularly for homes near key amenities like the Ideal Village or transport links. The market’s balance between owner-occupation and rental demand could influence pricing and availability, making it a niche area for those prioritising location over expansive property choices.

House Prices in B9 5HF

33
Properties
£91,167
Average Sold Price
£25,500
Lowest Price
£146,000
Highest Price

Showing 33 properties

AddressTypeBedsBathsLast Sale PriceLast Sale Date
142 Imperial Road, Birmingham, B9 5HFTerraced21£110,000Nov 2019
88 Imperial Road, Birmingham, B9 5HFTerraced31£146,000Nov 2019
148 Imperial Road, Birmingham, B9 5HFTerraced21£127,000Oct 2019
134 Imperial Road, Birmingham, B9 5HFTerraced31£106,000Dec 2016
108 Imperial Road, Birmingham, B9 5HFTerraced--£70,000Mar 2015
120 Imperial Road, Birmingham, B9 5HFTerraced21£89,000Jun 2014
112 Imperial Road, Birmingham, B9 5HFDetached--£74,000Jun 2010
130 Imperial Road, Birmingham, B9 5HFDetached22£105,000Nov 2009
86 Imperial Road, Birmingham, B9 5HFDetached--£87,000Nov 2007
92 Imperial Road, Birmingham, B9 5HFDetached--£30,000Nov 2006
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Energy Efficiency in B9 5HF

Living in B9 5HF offers a blend of practicality and historical charm. Within walking distance are essential retail outlets like Asda Bordersley, Lidl Bordesley, and Morrisons Bordesley, ensuring daily shopping needs are met. The area’s transport links—rail and metro stations—provide easy access to Birmingham’s cultural and commercial hubs. The Ideal Village, a 20th-century housing scheme, features tree-lined streets, a park, and a school, contributing to a community-focused environment. St Paul’s Church and its associated community projects add to the area’s social fabric. While the density of the postcode means shared spaces are limited, the proximity to green areas and historical sites like the surviving early 20th-century fire station offers a sense of place. For residents, the balance of retail, transport, and local amenities creates a convenient, though compact, lifestyle.

Amenities

Schools

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Demographics

The population of B9 5HF has a median age of 22, though the most common age range is 30–64 years, suggesting a mix of young professionals and established families. Home ownership sits at 49%, with houses being the predominant accommodation type. The area’s demographic is notably shaped by its predominant ethnic group: the Asian community, which constitutes the largest share of residents. This diversity contributes to a culturally rich environment, though the high population density—over 115,000 people per square kilometre—may influence local services and infrastructure demands. The age profile indicates a community with both younger and middle-aged residents, potentially supporting a range of amenities from schools to leisure facilities. However, the relatively low home ownership rate suggests a significant portion of the population may be renters, which could impact housing market dynamics and community stability.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

49
majority

Ethnic Group

asian_total
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

22
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

10
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
    Locked
  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
    Locked
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
    Locked
  • Protected Nature Reserve
    Locked
  • Protected Woodland
    Locked
  • Crime Risk
    Locked

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in B9 5HF?
The area has a median age of 22, but the most common age range is 30–64 years, suggesting a mix of young professionals and established families. The predominant ethnic group is Asian, contributing to a culturally diverse community. With a high population density, the area fosters a compact, interconnected environment, though it may feel more urban than suburban.
Who lives in B9 5HF?
The population includes 49% homeowners and a significant proportion of renters. The most common age range is 30–64 years, with a median age of 22, indicating a mix of younger and middle-aged residents. The area’s predominant ethnic group is Asian, reflecting its cultural diversity.
How good is transport and connectivity in B9 5HF?
The area has excellent broadband (score 100) and good mobile coverage (score 85). It is within walking distance of five rail stations, including Adderley Park and Small Heath, and three metro stations like Bull Street and Grand Central New Street, ensuring strong connectivity to Birmingham’s transport network.
Is B9 5HF safe?
The area has a medium crime risk (score 61), which is average for the region. While not exceptionally high, residents should take standard precautions. Flood risk is low (score 0), and there are no environmental constraints like protected woodlands or AONB coverage.
What amenities are nearby in B9 5HF?
Residents have access to retail outlets like Asda, Lidl, and Morrisons, plus five rail and metro stations. The Ideal Village offers parks, schools, and historic buildings, while St Paul’s Church contributes to the local community. These amenities support a convenient, though compact, lifestyle.

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