48 Keeley Street, Birmingham, B9 4HQ
About 48 Keeley Street
48 Keeley Street is an end-of-terrace house in Birmingham (B9 4HQ). It has a recorded floor area of 63 m² (around 678 sq ft), construction records dating it to 1991-1995 and council tax band A. The latest certificate (August 2016) shows a C (score 73). The recommended improvements would push it to B (score 89).
At 63 m² it's 21.7% smaller than the typical home in the postcode (81 m² median across 22 EPCs).
Energy performance
EPC Rating
Planning history
48 Keeley Street has no planning applications on record.
Notable planning nearby
3applications of note in the surrounding area
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Sales history & valuation
48 Keeley Street has no Land Registry sales on file, suggesting it has stayed in the same hands since registration began.
£171,000
Modelled from EPC, postcode comparables.
No sales recorded with HM Land Registry
That can mean the property has never traded since the registry began publishing in 1995, was a new build that hasn't been registered yet, or is held in the same hands long-term.
Median price across the last 1 sales in B9 4HQ: £81,000 (2019–2019).
Nearby sales in B9 4HQ
Versus other Keeley Street homes
EPC Rating for 48 Keeley Street lags the street by a wide margin.
EPC Rating
73 (C)
Street avg 74 (C)
Floor Area
63 m²
Street avg 83 m²
CO₂ Emissions
2.1 t/year
Street avg 2.5 t/year
Habitable Rooms
4 rooms
Street avg 5 rooms
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The neighbourhood at a glance
Rail-style transport is unusually close for this postcode.
Crime
19/mo
Rising year-on-year across the wider district.
Nearest stop
0.6 km
Bordesley Rail Station — railway station.
Closest school
0.2 km
Bordesley Village Primary School. 76 schools nearby.
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