Living in Birmingham 036C
Part of Middlemore · 2,113 residents
Birmingham 036C is a sub-area in Middlemore, Birmingham that skews 18–34 year-old and tenure-mixed. Median rent sits at £1,086 a month, up 3.5% on the year, with council tax in band A adding roughly £197/mo. Safety ranks in the top quartile of UK sub-areas (19th percentile nationally). Gigabit broadband reaches 100% of premises.
Who lives here
Age structure, tenure mix and dwelling type from Census 2021.
Detailed community breakdownHouseholds · ethnicity · religion · country of birth · health · qualifications
Source: ONS Census 2021 (TS001 / TS006 / TS044).
Going deeper
Long-form analysis. Tap any heading to expand.
What's it like to rent in Birmingham 036C?
Birmingham 036C sits inside Middlemore, part of the wider Birmingham council area in West Midlands. Editorial copy will replace this scaffold once the team has reviewed the area in person — until then the data tabs above are the authoritative reference.
Strengths and trade-offs
Read the dimensional ranks above for the canonical view of where this sub-area excels and where it lags. Any qualitative spin should follow from those numbers.
Who is Birmingham 036C for?
Renters most likely to thrive here are those whose priorities align with the area's strongest scores. The demographics tab gives the clearest read — age profile, tenure mix and household composition are usually the best predictor of who'll feel at home on which streets.
- Birmingham 036E£1,086/mo
- Birmingham 036F£1,086/mo
- Birmingham 036D£1,086/mo
- Birmingham 036A£1,086/mo
- Birmingham 036B£1,086/mo
What you'll need on day one
Frequently asked
- What's the median rent in Birmingham 036C?
- The median monthly rent across Birmingham 036C is £1,086.
- How safe is Birmingham 036C?
- Birmingham 036C has a safety score of 27/100 out of 100, where higher is safer.
- How well-connected is Birmingham 036C?
- Transport score: 97/100. Combines public transit access and walkability.
- Which neighbourhood is Birmingham 036C part of?
- Birmingham 036C sits inside the Middlemore neighbourhood, in Birmingham, West Midlands.