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House prices in Birmingham in 2025

Last year, we saw 145 properties sold in the area, with an average house price of £328,135. This represents a decrease of -8.81% in the volume of transactions year on year. Meanwhile the average selling price saw a decrease of -25.61% in the same period. The average value add score for the area is 66.

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28 Imperial Rise

Terraced
Freehold
43 SQM

£174,105 • Est. today

£56,500 • Aug 2001

+ 2 more

Extendable

50 Church Hill

Flat
Leasehold
69 SQM

£246,690 • Est. today

£72,500 • Aug 2001

Possibly extendable

48 Temple Way

Semi Detached
Leasehold

£443,540 • Est. today

£179,950 • Jul 2001

+ 1 more

Possibly extendable
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22 St Blaise Avenue

Terraced
Leasehold

£329,389 • Est. today

£121,000 • Jul 2001

Possibly extendable

45 Springfields

Semi Detached
Freehold

£375,058 • Est. today

£123,500 • Jul 2001

Possibly extendable

26 Birmingham Road

Semi Detached
Freehold
100 SQM

£320,725 • Est. today

£93,500 • Jul 2001

Extendable

52 Birmingham Road

Detached
Freehold

£236,000 • Est. today

£82,000 • Jul 2001

Possibly extendable

49 Springfields

Semi Detached
Freehold

£244,760 • Est. today

£90,000 • Jul 2001

Possibly extendable

5 Smiths Way

Detached
Leasehold

£413,350 • Est. today

£158,000 • Jul 2001

+ 1 more

Possibly extendable

28 Packington Lane

Terraced
Freehold

£338,707 • Est. today

£127,000 • Jul 2001

Possibly extendable

Cartref Hollyland

Detached
Freehold

£445,120 • Est. today

£205,000 • Jul 2001

Possibly extendable

Parkfield Court 13 Parkfield Road

Detached
Leasehold

£369,910 • Est. today

£184,500 • Jun 2001

+ 2 more

Possibly extendable

3 Church Avenue

Detached
Freehold

£553,290 • Est. today

£207,500 • Jun 2001

Possibly extendable

48 Vesey Close

Flat
Leasehold
57 SQM

£172,864 • Est. today

£64,000 • Jun 2001

+ 2 more

Possibly extendable

11 Mercer Avenue

Terraced
Freehold

£235,905 • Est. today

£72,000 • Jun 2001

+ 2 more

Possibly extendable

23 Ferndale Court

Terraced
Freehold
54 SQM

£223,895 • Est. today

£72,500 • Jun 2001

+ 2 more

Extendable

9 Prossers Walk

Terraced
Freehold
72 SQM

£255,500 • Est. today

£95,000 • Jun 2001

18 Shawbury Lane

Detached
Freehold

£411,018 • Est. today

£158,000 • May 2001

105 Station Road

Semi Detached
Freehold

£344,964 • Est. today

£108,000 • May 2001

Possibly extendable

3 Trajan Hill

Terraced
Freehold
55 SQM

£258,655 • Est. today

£82,250 • May 2001

Possibly extendable

17 Wilkinson Way

Terraced
Freehold
67 SQM

£409,130 • Est. today

£138,000 • May 2001

+ 1 more

Possibly extendable

14 Bateman Road

Semi Detached
Freehold

£323,350 • Est. today

£85,000 • May 2001

Possibly extendable

11 Forge Road

Semi Detached
Freehold

£363,896 • Est. today

£112,000 • May 2001

Possibly extendable

74 New Road

Semi Detached
Freehold

£380,405 • Est. today

£132,500 • May 2001

+ 1 more

Possibly extendable

74 St Pauls Crescent

Flat
Leasehold
47 SQM

£138,370 • Est. today

£57,000 • Apr 2001

+ 1 more

Possibly extendable

Where does this data come from?

The property price data for England and Wales that you see on our website is sourced primarily from HM Land Registry's Price Paid Data. This dataset is the one source of truth for most of the country’s residential property transactions. Where available, we’ve enhanced this with information gathered from Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) data and then further added to it with records from various trusted additional sources. This material was last updated on October 7, 2024.

Some of the figures you see above, such as the Value Potential score are constructed using our own proprietary algorithmic modelling. They are most decidedly estimates, and may be off the mark. Please use this information cautiously, and as a guide only. If in doubt, and certainly before putting in an offer anywhere, please speak with your local estate agent to get a better understanding of the property’s valuation.

Birmingham house prices in 2025
 

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Birmingham area guide

Green spaces and parks

The city is home to numerous parks and gardens, including the expansive Cannon Hill Park, offering residents and visitors a breath of fresh air.

Vibrant cultural scene

Birmingham boasts a diverse range of cultural events, including the annual Birmingham International Jazz Festival and the famous Birmingham Arts Festival.

Rich industrial heritage

The city's history as a centre of manufacturing is evident in its well-preserved architecture and museums, such as the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.

Traffic congestion

Birmingham is notorious for its heavy traffic, particularly during peak hours, making commuting and travel frustrating for many.

Socio-economic disparities

Certain areas of the city face significant socio-economic challenges, with higher rates of unemployment and poverty compared to more affluent neighbourhoods.

Public transport challenges

While the city has a public transport network, it can be unreliable and overcrowded, often leading to delays and discomfort.