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Apartment 74, 28 Granville Street, Birmingham, B1 2LS

UPRN:10023504100Flat/Maisonette1 bedsBuilt 1996-2002
LeaseholdCouncil Tax: -EPC: C (78)AI-Powered Intelligence
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Area Profile · LSOA

Birmingham 134B

Birmingham 134BE08000025% AI confidence

IMD decile 10 / 10Rental demand 67/100
Population

2,116

LSOA residents

Density

--

people / km²

Median Age

27.21

years

Median Income

£33.4k

per household

Tenant profile

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Birmingham is a residential area with median household income of £33,374, population 2,116, and a deprivation score of 1.3/100.

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Area dimensions at a glance

Population
2,116
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LSOA residents

Median Income
£33.4k
Neutral

Per household

Owner Occupied
19%
Neutral

Census 2021

Deprivation Decile
10 / 10
Strong

Top decile (least deprived)

Professional Employment
47%
Strong

Manager + professional

Degree+ Educated
55%
Strong

Working-age residents

Rental Demand
67/100
Strong

Index

Population Density
-
Info

Suburban

Tenure split

988 households

Owner-occupier dominance acts as a price-stability anchor; the private-rent share drives investor depth.

  • Owner-occupied

    19.2%

    190 households

  • Private rent

    73.4%

    725 households

  • Social rent

    4.4%

    43 households

Property mix

VOA stock

Distribution of dwelling types across the LSOA, weighted by VOA council-tax stock and ONS housing counts.

  • Detached0.1%1
  • Semi-detached-
  • Terraced-
  • Flats & apartments99.1%979
  • Other / converted-

Who lives here

ONS Census 2021

Age profile

Median age 27.21

  • Under 167%
  • Working age (16-64)91%
  • 65 and over2%

Employment

46.8% professional

  • Professional46.8%
  • Managerial-
  • Service sector-
  • Work from home48.7%
  • Unemployed7.6%

Lifestyle

54.6% Level 4+

  • No car / van63.9%
  • Good health90.9%
  • Degree-level qualified54.6%

Ethnicity & diversity

High diversity

Composition across the five ONS Census ethnic groupings.

61 /100

  • White59.2%
  • Asian18.5%
  • Black9.9%
  • Mixed-
  • Other-

Deprivation profile

Most affluent

MHCLG IMD 2019 - decile 10 means the LSOA sits in the least-deprived 10% of England. Lower deciles indicate higher relative deprivation.

10/ 10

Most affluent

Decile 10 of 10

Composite of seven weighted domains - income, employment, education, health, crime, housing and living environment.

Sub-domain scores

  • Income- /10

    Not available

  • Employment- /10

    Not available

  • Education- /10

    Not available

  • Health- /10

    Not available

  • Crime- /10

    Not available

  • Housing & services- /10

    Not available

Population trend

0.0% 5yr
No trend data available.

ONS mid-year estimates. Sustained positive net migration broadens comparable-rental demand depth over time.

Median income trend

0.0% 5yr
No trend data available.

ONS Annual Survey of Hours & Earnings. Outpacing inflation strengthens local price-to-income depth.