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Latest house prices for Birmingham

Details of 451,190 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
28/01/2026 Details... £550,000 104 Green Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 9XE Details...
28/01/2026 Details... £420,000 105 Midhurst Road, Birmingham, B30 3RA Details...
28/01/2026 Details... £675,000 25 Middlepark Drive, Northfield, Birmingham, B31 2FL Details...
26/01/2026 Details... £200,000 42 Twickenham Road, Birmingham, B44 0NT Details...
26/01/2026 Details... £150,000 Flat 5, Hill Court, 230, Leach Green Lane, Rednal, Birmingham, B45 8DT Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £122,500 Flat 29, 50 Mariner Avenue, Birmingham, B16 9DT Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £385,000 45 Wadhurst Road, Birmingham, B17 8JF Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £110,000 Apartment 1, 8 Nursery Drive, Handsworth, Birmingham, B20 2SW Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £1,254,000 2119 Coventry Road, Sheldon, Birmingham, B26 3EA Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £120,000 11, 41 St Marys Close, Birmingham, B27 6QX Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £275,000 258 Selly Oak Road, Birmingham, B30 1HL Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £225,000 11 Appletree Close, Birmingham, B31 2YP Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £202,500 8 Rea Close, Birmingham, B31 4TT Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £240,000 190 Frankley Beeches Road, Northfield, Birmingham, B31 5LY Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £400,000 63 Blandford Avenue, Birmingham, B36 9JB Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £354,000 357a Lickey Road, Rednal, Birmingham, B45 8UR Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £210,000 5 Cheatham Street, Birmingham, B7 5PS Details...
22/01/2026 Details... £76,000 112 Boscombe Road, Birmingham, B11 3RJ Details...
22/01/2026 Details... £212,500 47 Picton Grove, Birmingham, B13 0LR Details...
22/01/2026 Details... £246,000 117 Marsham Road, Birmingham, B14 5HF 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.'