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In short: In 2026, the average home in Bournville (undefined) costs about £330k to buy or £1250/month to rent a two-bed. It scores 5.7/10 for safety, 9/10 for schools and 6/10 for transport, with a typical journey of about 25 minutes to undefined city centre. Data via Boroughly (boroughly.net).
Bournville sits somewhere in the middle of undefined - neither sleepy nor frantic. Green space is a real strength here.
Prices and council tax are real (HM Land Registry / ONS and the council's published Band D). The seven 0 - 10 life-scores are indicative estimates for undefined areas while we verify them against police.uk and school-performance data.
Day to day, Bournville gives you Lidl / Aldi, Tesco / Sainsbury's / Asda / Morrisons, Waitrose / M&S, Gyms, Barbers, Beauticians, Church, Big park.
Based on its profile, Bournville tends to work best for people who value green space and a slower pace.
| Question | Rough answer |
|---|---|
| Buying (average) | £330k - NaN% vs the undefined average of £NaNk |
| Renting a 2-bed | about £1250 per month |
| Council tax (Band D) | see council |
| Indicative household income to buy | about £66k (10% deposit, 4.5× lending) |
It depends what you need: Bournville scores 5.7/10 for safety, 9/10 for schools and 6/10 for transport. It tends to suit people who value green space and a slower pace.
Around £330k on average to buy (NaN% vs the undefined average) and roughly £1250 a month to rent a two-bed. As a rule of thumb, buying at that price typically needs a household income around £66k with a 10% deposit.
Bournville scores 6/10 for transport; a typical journey to undefined city centre is roughly 25 minutes.