Postcode Analysis Birmingham, West Midlands

HUNTERS ROAD, B19 1DP House Prices & Local Information

Comprehensive demographic deep-dive and infrastructure audit for HUNTERS ROAD, B19 1DP.

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Population

559

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Avg Age

31

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Avg Income

£ 36,600 /yr

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Employed

34%

Neighbourhood Index

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Score 1–10 — how this postcode ranks nationally (10 = top 10%)

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Index Insight: B19 1DP falls into the lower 30% nationally for affluence, pointing to a more accessible but economically challenged demographic. It scores highly on the family-friendly index, suggesting a strong presence of family households and good proximity to schools. Employment metrics are below the national average, which typically reflects either economic deprivation or a highly retired population.

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2/10
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9/10
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9/10
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1/10
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9/10
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2/10
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4/10
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3/10
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3/10
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Area Character

B19 1DP has a significant social housing presence — 41% of homes are socially rented, reflecting substantial council or housing association provision. The 31-year average age reflects a younger, more transient social housing population.

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verifiedPublished by PostcodeInfo.uk · · Sources: ONS Census 2021, police.uk, Land Registry

B19 1DP is an accessible, working-class neighbourhood on Hunters Road, 0.4km from Hockley in Birmingham. Administratively it sits within Newtown ward and the Birmingham, Perry Barr constituency.

An affordable area with active regeneration, B19 1DP is the subgroup includes many individuals born in africa, and those identifying with the indian ethnic group are more prevalent than elsewhere in the group. there are fewer families with dependent children than elsewhere in the group. rates of christian religious affiliation are the lowest in the group. members of this subgroup are slightly more likely to be private renters. the occupation structure is very similar to the group average, though levels of educational qualification are slightly higher. The daytime character shifts — ethnically mixed workforce primarily in care and education. An average age of 31 points to a young professional and early-career population — ambitious, mobile, and predominantly renting. 41% of homes are socially rented, reflecting the area's public housing provision and council presence. The area has a notably diverse population — 100% of residents identify as non-white, reflecting the multicultural character of this part of Birmingham. Full-time employment stands at 14% — below average for the region, consistent with the area's higher deprivation indicators.

Safety: Crime is moderate at 55 incidents per 1,000 residents — broadly typical for this type of urban area. The Index of Multiple Deprivation places this area in the most deprived 20% nationally — this often means more affordable prices and active local authority investment, but also fewer amenities and higher benefit dependency.

Census 2021 statistics for B19 1DP are sourced from Output Area E00045190 (shared with 16 postcodes in this micro-neighbourhood). Property prices come from HM Land Registry.

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Demographic Deep-Dive

The Census 2021 data below shows the full population breakdown for B19 1DP. The average age is 31.3. Figures are sourced from the Office for National Statistics and cover ethnicity, age, religion, education, occupation, housing tenure, and more.

Ethnicity Profile

White / British7.6%
Asian / British Asian59.3%
Black / African / Caribbean25.1%
Other / Mixed8.0%

Economic Activity

34%Active
FT: 14%
Unemployed: 5%
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Community Makeup: A dynamic neighborhood of mid-career renters. The average age points to active professionals living in rental accommodation.

gavel Crime Overview 12 Months (up to 2026-02)

Crime around B19 1DP is moderate at 55 per 1,000 residents. The most reported categories are violence and sexual offences and vehicle crime. Commercial streets and transport hubs naturally generate more incidents than quiet residential roads.

Violence and sexual offences233
Vehicle crime36
Criminal damage and arson34
Other theft31
Public order31

school Local Schools

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St Francis Catholic Primary School

Good405 pupils0.2 km
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Anglesey Primary School

Good747 pupils0.5 km
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Nishkam High School

Outstanding673 pupils0.5 km
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Brookfields Primary School

Inadequate323 pupils0.8 km
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St Michael's CofE Primary Academy, Handsworth

Requires Improvement174 pupils0.8 km
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Nishkam Primary School Birmingham

Outstanding421 pupils0.8 km
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King Edward VI Handsworth School

Outstanding1223 pupils0.9 km
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Welford Primary School

Good446 pupils1.0 km

storefront Nearby Amenities

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Supermarkets

4 nearby
  • Tesco0.8 km
  • Jamil Foodstore0.8 km
  • International Mini Market0.8 km
  • Umeed Superstore0.9 km
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Restaurant, Cafe

52 nearby
  • Lunch I1.0 km
  • Bukka Kitchen1.0 km
  • Flamin Charcoal Grill1.0 km
  • Race Advice & Support Network0.7 km
  • Aroma Coffee House0.9 km
  • + 47 more
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Takeaway Shop

24 nearby
  • SK Convenience Store (Life Style Exp0.4 km
  • Platinum Spoon0.4 km
  • Shazanz0.8 km
  • TT Pizza0.8 km
  • Subway / Food to Go0.1 km
  • + 19 more
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Retailers - Other

54 nearby
  • Nisa Local0.8 km
  • City Shop0.7 km
  • Fruit And Vegetable Hall0.7 km
  • Healthstop Pharmacy1.0 km
  • Nonia Mini Market0.7 km
  • + 49 more
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Pub, NightClub

12 nearby
  • Black Eagle0.9 km
  • Railway Inn0.7 km
  • Soho Tavern0.9 km
  • The Queens Head0.2 km
  • Jewellers Arms0.8 km
  • + 7 more

train Transport Links

Train Stations

  • Jewellery Quarter0.7 km
  • Birmingham Snow Hill1.8 km
  • Birmingham2.1 km