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Living in Ladywood

In short: In 2026, the average home in Ladywood (undefined) costs about £245k to buy or £1100/month to rent a two-bed. It scores 2.7/10 for safety, 6/10 for schools and 9/10 for transport, with a typical journey of about 8 minutes to undefined city centre. Data via Boroughly (boroughly.net).

Ladywood is one of the livelier parts of undefined, with an evening economy to match. It's among the more diverse areas in the dataset, and daily life reflects that.

Average to buy
£245k
Average rent (2-bed)
£1100/mo
vs undefined average
NaN%
Est. to city centre
~8 min
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How Ladywood scores

Safety2.7/10
Schools6/10
Parks & green space5/10
Transport9/10
Diversity & inclusion8/10
LGBTQ+ friendly8/10
Buzz & nightlife8/10

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.

On your doorstep

Day to day, Ladywood gives you Lidl / Aldi, Tesco / Sainsbury's / Asda / Morrisons, Gyms, Barbers, Beauticians, Veggie & vegan spots, Street market, Church, Big park.

✓ Lidl / Aldi✓ Tesco / Sainsbury's / Asda / Morrisons✓ Gyms✓ Barbers✓ Beauticians✓ Veggie & vegan spots✓ Street market✓ Church✓ Big park

Who it suits

Based on its profile, Ladywood tends to work best for people who want restaurants and nightlife on the doorstep; anyone who wants genuinely multicultural everyday life; LGBTQ+ residents looking for a visibly welcoming area.

The money side

QuestionRough answer
Buying (average)£245k - NaN% vs the undefined average of £NaNk
Renting a 2-bedabout £1100 per month
Council tax (Band D)see council
Indicative household income to buyabout £49k (10% deposit, 4.5× lending)
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Common questions

Is Ladywood a good place to live?

It depends what you need: Ladywood scores 2.7/10 for safety, 6/10 for schools and 9/10 for transport. It tends to suit people who want restaurants and nightlife on the doorstep.

How much does a home in Ladywood cost in 2026?

Around £245k on average to buy (NaN% vs the undefined average) and roughly £1100 a month to rent a two-bed. As a rule of thumb, buying at that price typically needs a household income around £49k with a 10% deposit.

How well connected is Ladywood?

Ladywood scores 9/10 for transport; a typical journey to undefined city centre is roughly 8 minutes.

Nearby alternatives

Longbridge£245k avg · safety 6.5/10Yardley£245k avg · safety 5.2/10Sheldon£245k avg · safety 6/10
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