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Latest house prices for Birmingham

Details of 453,915 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
31/03/2026 Details... £321,000 307 Fordhouse Lane, Birmingham, B30 3AA Details...
30/03/2026 Details... £145,000 9 Hawthorn Drive, Selly Oak, Birmingham, B29 5BZ Details...
27/03/2026 Details... £427,000 22 Valentine Road, Birmingham, B14 7AJ Details...
27/03/2026 Details... £450,000 55 Station Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7SS Details...
27/03/2026 Details... £123,051 38 Neville Road, Erdington, Birmingham, B23 7SB Details...
27/03/2026 Details... £300,000 182 Priory Road, Hall Green, Birmingham, B28 0SZ Details...
27/03/2026 Details... £260,000 65 Arran Road, Birmingham, B34 6DD Details...
27/03/2026 Details... £300,000 20 Somerton Drive, Marston Green, Birmingham, B37 7XH Details...
27/03/2026 Details... £361,000 147 Dunedin Road, Birmingham, B44 9DL Details...
27/03/2026 Details... £198,500 95 Devon Road, Rubery, Birmingham, B45 0NJ Details...
26/03/2026 Details... £75,000 82 Malmesbury Road, Small Heath, Birmingham, B10 0JH Details...
26/03/2026 Details... £350,000 42 South Street, Birmingham, B17 0DB Details...
26/03/2026 Details... £355,000 52 Meadowfield Road, Rubery, Birmingham, B45 9BZ Details...
25/03/2026 Details... £245,000 40 All Saints Road, Hockley, Birmingham, B18 5QG Details...
25/03/2026 Details... £316,500 44 Homecroft Road, Yardley, Birmingham, B25 8XN Details...
25/03/2026 Details... £295,000 46 Primrose Lane, Hall Green, Birmingham, B28 0JJ Details...
25/03/2026 Details... £212,500 5 Durlston Grove, Birmingham, B28 8QJ Details...
24/03/2026 Details... £300,000 189 Stechford Road, Birmingham, B34 6AS Details...
24/03/2026 Details... £187,000 20 Templefield Gardens, Birmingham, B9 4NY Details...
23/03/2026 Details... £270,000 182 Alcester Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8HJ Details...
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Birmingham is defined by its sheer scale and the industrial heritage that still shapes its layout today. Located at the heart of the West Midlands, the city sits on a high plateau, meaning it’s criss-crossed by a vast network of canals - remnants of its time as a global manufacturing powerhouse - that now serve as quiet, pedestrian-friendly arteries connecting the modern city centre to historic districts like the Jewellery Quarter. It is a polycentric place, made up of distinct urban villages like Edgbaston and Moseley, each with its own character, though everything is anchored by the central hub of New Street Station. While the architecture is a mix of Victorian red brick and ambitious contemporary design, the city is surprisingly green, boasting thousands of acres of municipal parkland. It functions as a major administrative and educational post, housing several universities and a significant professional sector, all while maintaining a practical, grounded atmosphere that reflects its history as the 'city of a thousand trades.'