LSOA residents
152 Willow Avenue, Birmingham, B17 8HG
Birmingham 060B
Birmingham 060BE08000025% AI confidence
1,603
LSOA residents
--
people / km²
34.38
years
£33.4k
per household
Tenant profile
Mixed
Birmingham is a residential area with median household income of £33,374, population 1,603, and a deprivation score of 4.1/100.
Area dimensions at a glance
Per household
Census 2021
Top decile (least deprived)
Manager + professional
Working-age residents
Index
Suburban
Tenure split
Owner-occupier dominance acts as a price-stability anchor; the private-rent share drives investor depth.
Owner-occupied
52.8%
295 households
Private rent
37%
207 households
Social rent
6.3%
35 households
Property mix
Distribution of dwelling types across the LSOA, weighted by VOA council-tax stock and ONS housing counts.
- Detached6.4%36
- Semi-detached-
- Terraced-
- Flats & apartments15.2%85
- Other / converted-
Who lives here
Age profile
Median age 34.38
- Under 1620%
- Working age (16-64)68%
- 65 and over12%
Employment
28.3% professional
- Professional28.3%
- Managerial-
- Service sector-
- Work from home31.2%
- Unemployed1.6%
Lifestyle
31.3% Level 4+
- No car / van31.7%
- Good health84.3%
- Degree-level qualified31.3%
Ethnicity & diversity
Composition across the five ONS Census ethnic groupings.
80 /100
- White35.6%
- Asian37.8%
- Black17.7%
- Mixed-
- Other-
Deprivation profile
MHCLG IMD 2019 - decile 10 means the LSOA sits in the least-deprived 10% of England. Lower deciles indicate higher relative deprivation.
Most affluent
Decile 9 of 10
Composite of seven weighted domains - income, employment, education, health, crime, housing and living environment.
Sub-domain scores
- Income- /10
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- Employment- /10
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- Education- /10
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- Health- /10
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- Crime- /10
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- Housing & services- /10
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Population trend
ONS mid-year estimates. Sustained positive net migration broadens comparable-rental demand depth over time.
Median income trend
ONS Annual Survey of Hours & Earnings. Outpacing inflation strengthens local price-to-income depth.