149 Norton Crescent, B9 5UA

Terraced house74 m²EPC DBand AFreehold

149 Norton Crescent, in B9, is a freehold terraced house on Norton Crescent. It last sold for £92,500 in 2024 — its 2nd recorded sale, down 16% on its first recorded sale of £110,000 in 2006.

EPC DCouncil tax AGigabit broadband 100%

What this home is

The physical record — from its EPC assessments, HM Land Registry and the VOA.

Property type
Mid-terrace house
Mid-terrace
Floor area
87 m²
936 sq ft
Built
1930-1949
EPC construction age band
Tenure
Freehold
CO₂
3.7 t/yr
current estimate

EPC data © Crown copyright; bedrooms are the register's estimate, not a survey. Tenure from HM Land Registry.

What is it worth now?

An indicative projection from its own sale record — the report's valuation prices it against individual comparable sales.

Indicatively £82,000£98,000 today, projected from its 2024 sale.

Indicative value
£82,000£98,000
Carrying the 2024 sale forward at this home's own compounded growth — -1%/yr across 2 recorded sales. It can't see condition or improvements.
Last sold (2024)
£92,500
Growth on file: -1% per year across 2 sales.
Sold 2024 · £93k£98k£82k2026

From the 2024 sale, the indicative range widens as time passes — the cone is that growing uncertainty, not a forecast.

B9 £/m² (recent sales)£1,914this home £1,250 at its last sale
The local market
Official house price index (UK HPI)

Across Birmingham, the official average home value is £235,682+1% in a year, +16% over five.

Detached£446,744
Semi-detached£276,443
Terraced£222,418
Flat / maisonette£146,686

Covers the whole Birmingham area, not this postcode.

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The precise, comparables-based valuation

A point estimate with likely and wide ranges, built from individual comparable sales nearby — each listed with address, date, size and adjusted price.

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Comparable sales analysed
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Point estimate
Likely range (p50) & wide range (p80)
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Indicative range projected from HM Land Registry sold prices; not a formal valuation, survey or appraisal.

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Sale history

Every transaction HM Land Registry records for 149 Norton Crescent, newest first.

2 recorded sales since 2006, down 16% from first to latest.

£50k£100k£150k£200k200620102014201820222026£187k-16%Sold 2024: £92,500£93kSold 2006: £110,000£110k
£50k£100k£150k£200k201520212026£187kSold 2024: £92,500£93k
B9 yearly medianThis home's recorded sales

This home's recorded sales joined up, with the change between each — against B9's yearly median.

13 Feb 2024Most recent
£92,500-16%
Terraced house · Freehold · -1%/yr since the previous sale
Floor area grew 67→87 m² (+20 m²) — the property was likely extended or converted
Floor area fell 87→74 m² (-13 m²) — possibly split, reconfigured or re-measured
Energy certificate 28 Feb 2014
Rated EPC E · 74 m² recorded
Recorded at this certificate — so at some point since the previous one in 22 Aug 2013:
Efficiency
EPC dropped from D to E
Energy certificate 22 Aug 2013
Rated EPC D · 87 m² recorded
Energy certificate 12 Oct 2009
Rated EPC D · 67 m² recorded
4 Aug 2006
£110,000
Terraced house · Freehold
Built 1930-1949
Property built
Interwar (1919–1944)
What a home of this era typically means
  • Cavity walls begin to appear, but many of this era are unfilled — worth checking whether they’ve been insulated.
  • Foundations are deeper than Victorian but still shallow by modern standards; clay-heave subsidence is the classic risk.

HM Land Registry Price Paid Data; sales before 1995 are not in the public dataset.

How it compares on Norton Crescent

Against the 87 homes HM Land Registry and the EPC register know on this street.

Last sold 48% below the street's recent norm
Last sold price
23 recent sales
£200kThis home £92,500
Street median £177,000 · higher than 4% of the street
Floor area
52 homes
100 m²120 m²This home 74 m²
Street median 75 m² · higher than 38% of the street
£ per m²
15 recent sales
£3kThis home £1,250
Street median £2,329 · higher than 7% of the street

Norton Crescent sold prices & full street profile →

Street medians from recorded sales in the last 8 years and EPC floor areas; a street's unsold homes are invisible to price medians.

Energy & running costs

What 149 Norton Crescent's Energy Performance Certificates say about efficiency, cost and construction.

EPC band D (63/100) — improvable to B
Heating, hot water and lighting estimated at about £838 a year. The certificate expired in 2024 — the seller needs a new EPC to market the home.
Worth checking
!The certificate expired in 2024 — the seller needs a new EPC to market the home, and the property may have changed since the assessment.
A92+
B81–91
Potential · 90
C69–80
D55–68
This home · 63
E39–54
F21–38
G1–20
CO₂ emissions
3.7 t/yr
current estimate
Built
1930-1949
EPC construction age band
Built form
Mid-terrace
Running cost
£838/yr
heating + hot water + lighting
Certificate
28 Feb 2014
lodgement date
Between its certificates
RatingDE63Declined
22 Aug 2013Floor area grew 67→87 m² (+20 m²) — the property was likely extended or converted
28 Feb 2014Floor area fell 87→74 m² (-13 m²) — possibly split, reconfigured or re-measured
28 Feb 2014EPC dropped from D to E
Heat pump?Possible — check first
Built 1930-1949 — older fabric, so radiator sizing and insulation need checking before a heat pump.
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The construction detail, element by element

Every fabric element as the assessor described it — walls, roof, floor, windows, hot water and heating construction with its efficiency rating — plus glazing detail and itemised running costs.

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Wall construction & insulation, as assessed
Roof & floor construction, as assessed
Windows & glazing detail
Heating & hot-water systems, with efficiency ratings
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EPC data © Crown copyright, from the domestic EPC register. Certificates describe the home as assessed on their date.

The practical file

The running costs and everyday infrastructure a viewing can't show you.

Council tax band A (≈£1,575/yr) · gigabit broadband reaches 100% of premises.

Council tax
Band A
£1,575/yr · Birmingham
Gigabit broadband
100%
of premises here
Top speed
0 Mbps
median 0 Mbps
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Every amenity, counted and priced

The full amenity list by category with names and distances — supermarkets to GPs to gyms — plus parks with sizes and every connectivity measure in full.

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Parks & green spaces with sizes
Connectivity measures in full

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VOA council-tax band with the authority's current rates; Ofcom broadband coverage; amenities from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL); EV charging from the National Chargepoint Registry; hygiene ratings from the Food Standards Agency.

The neighbourhood

Who lives here and how the area ranks — the Birmingham 055C neighbourhood, from the Census and the Indices of Deprivation.

IMD decile 1/10among the more deprived areas in England; household income about 21% below the national average; shared/rented housing low.

1/10Among the more deprived areas in England
1 · most deprived10 · least deprived

In plain terms: a weaker health.

Breakdown by domain
Income1/10
Employment1/10
Education & skills1/10
Health1/10
Crime3/10
Housing & access3/10
Living environment2/10

ONS Census 2021 and the English Indices of Deprivation, at neighbourhood (LSOA/MSOA) level — the immediate pocket, not the whole postcode district.

The street and the area

Where 149 Norton Crescent sits in its local market.

B9 median
£156,500
last 8 years
B9 £/m²
£1,914
last 8 years

149 Norton Crescent: quick answers

From HM Land Registry, EPC, VOA, Police.uk, DfE and Environment Agency records.

When did 149 Norton Crescent last sell, and for how much?

149 Norton Crescent last sold for £92,500 on 13 Feb 2024, according to HM Land Registry.

How many times has 149 Norton Crescent been sold?

HM Land Registry records 2 sales for 149 Norton Crescent between 2006 and 2024. Sales before 1995 are not in the public dataset.

How big is 149 Norton Crescent?

Its most recent Energy Performance Certificate records 74 m² of floor area.

What council tax band is 149 Norton Crescent?

149 Norton Crescent is in council tax band A, costing about £1,575 a year (Birmingham).

How energy efficient is 149 Norton Crescent?

Its most recent EPC rates it D (score 63). Its recommended improvements would take it to B.

What is 149 Norton Crescent worth today?

Carrying its 2024 sale price forward with its own compounded sale-price growth of -1% a year across 2 sales suggests roughly £82,000–£98,000 as of 2026. This is indicative only — the full report values it against individual comparable sales.

How fast is broadband at 149 Norton Crescent?

Top available download speed is around 0 Mbps. Gigabit-capable broadband reaches 100% of premises in this postcode. (Source: Ofcom)

Other homes at B9 5UA

Recorded sales for the other addresses sharing this postcode on Norton Crescent.

HM Land Registry last recorded sale per address; unsold homes show no price.

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The data behind this dossier
HM Land RegistryEPC RegisterValuation Office AgencyPolice.ukDfE & OfstedEnvironment AgencyDEFRAUKHSA & BGSCoal AuthorityOfcomNaPTANOpenStreetMap

Contains public-sector data © Crown copyright and database right 2026, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 where applicable. Amenity data © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL). Sales before 1995 are not in the public dataset. Figures describe recorded data and are not a survey or valuation of this home; the indicative range is a projection, not an appraisal. marks detail included in the £5 report.