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Birmingham

349,336 domestic properties in Birmingham are matched to a UPRN in CrierData and checked against six national registers — energy performance, flood zone, heritage constraints, deprivation, and housing tenure. Every figure below is a real count from the current release, not an estimate.

349,336properties matched to a UPRN
55%rated D or below on their current EPC
Dmost common current energy band
69wards, all with published pages
Energy performance

Where the stock sits today

Birmingham's housing stock, read from its current certificates: 55% of properties sit at band D or lower today. That is a starting point, not a verdict — most of that stock also has a documented route to a higher band, tracked property by property inside the full product.

B
C
D
E
A 0%
B 10%
C 34%
D 40%
E 13%
F 2%
G 1%
Distance from standard
65.680.2
Average current efficiency score against average potential score, on the certificate's own SAP scale. The gap is what a certificate's own recommendations are already aimed at closing — a reading of the certificates as issued, not a projection.
Properties matched
349,336
Matched to a UPRN in the current release, out of a national total of 19,274,677.
Flood, heritage & conservation

Constraints on the ground

Three separate checks, kept separate on purpose — a property can sit in more than one at once.

9,041
properties in flood zone 2 or 3
16,182
properties in a designated conservation area
349,336
properties within roughly 2.2km of a listed building
A proximity signal, not a listed-status check — this counts nearby listed buildings, not properties confirmed to be listed themselves.
Deprivation & fuel poverty

Neighbourhood context, England-wide

The English Indices of Deprivation rank every small area nationally, from 1 (most deprived) to 10 (least). Here's how this area's neighbourhoods sit against the rest of England.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Share of properties whose neighbourhood falls in each national decile. Decile 1 is the most deprived tenth of neighbourhoods in England, decile 10 the least.

13.9%households in fuel poverty (DESNZ sub-regional estimate)
25%of homes are social rented (Census 2021)
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Certificate history, exact flood zone, planning constraints, deprivation and tenure — matched to the UPRN and searchable one property at a time inside CrierData.

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