Birmingham Rental Market

Published on Apr 09, 2019

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Birmingham Rental Market

Highest Growth Area's in Birmingham

  • Harbourne. B17
  • Average Price: £283,267
  • 23% price growth since 2015.
  • Young professionals/families
  • Close to top university
  • Properties to watch in Harborne: CopperBox Prices from £174,950
Photo by ell brown

Broad Street - B1

  • Average property price: £192, 846
  • 27% growth since 2015
  • Centre has seen huge growth, part of government drive, HS2.
  • Huge Commercial sector
  • Properties to watch in Birmingham City Centre: St Martin’s Place prices from £284,950 , 105 Broad Street prices from £185,950
Photo by byb64

Edgbaston - B15

  • Average Price: £360, 655
  • 17% growth since 2015.
  • Just 10 minutes from the city, Edgbaston is a leafy suburb renowned for its sporting venues and affluent background.
  • Average rent is £1,104 pcm .
Photo by Dun.can

Digbeth - B5

  • Average Price: £235, 517
  • 27% growth since 2015
  • Digbeth as a creative district is heavily in demand. Its affordable property market and vibrant lifestyle mean investment is accessible with both property prices and rental yields rising in the last 5 years and set to continue.
  • Properties to watch in Digbeth: Fabrick Square
Photo by Wojtek Gurak

Erdington - B23

  • Average Property: £166,025
  • 21% price growth.
  • 12 minutes from city centre
  • Excellent transport links include a train station and easy access to the M6 and Birmingham International Airport.
Photo by ahisgett

Moseley

  • Average Property: £267,059
  • 15% Growth
  • The large majority of Moseley properties are flats, typically averaging at around £810pcm. Moseley has a very active rental market that is continuing to grow, demonstrating the demand for living in the village suburb. Travel links to the city centre are excellent
Photo by tim ellis

Other high growth areas

  • Jewellry Quarter 28%
  • Kings Heath 19%
  • Selly Oak 12%
Photo by Robert Bye

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