House Prices > Birmingham > B15
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
---|---|---|
2025 (proj.) | £330,600 | 353 |
2024 | £316,000 | 139 |
2023 | £311,200 | 177 |
2022 | £297,200 | 278 |
2021 | £297,800 | 480 |
2020 | £266,500 | 394 |
2019 | £282,400 | 306 |
2018 | £244,400 | 694 |
Ever catch yourself wondering if scooping up a home in B15 feels a bit like queueing for a flat white at Yorks on a Saturday - exciting yet unpredictable? Looking closely, the picture for B15 is a patchwork of both cautious optimism and restless shifts.
Why the jumpy numbers? Well, prices climbing steadily suggests confidence in the area, but the shrinking pool of deals could point to limited stock, punchier mortgage rates, or simply that hunting for a home is starting to feel as rare as a sunny day at Cannon Hill Park.
So what's the core message? B15 is steadily gaining value, but for both buyers and sellers, agility and a clear-eyed strategy might just be your greatest assets.
Avg. Property Price: 621K
Avg. Size of Property
1,409 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£454 sq/ft
Total transactions
61 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 476K
Avg. Size of Property
1,274 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£396 sq/ft
Total transactions
31 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 231K
Avg. Size of Property
793 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£292 sq/ft
Total transactions
222 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 232K
Avg. Size of Property
747 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£319 sq/ft
Total transactions
194 (since 2021)
In B15, property prices paint a fascinating picture of diversity and desirability. The market here feels almost as varied as the cuisine you’ll find along Bristol Road – all tastes and budgets catered for. Detached properties remain the grand show-stoppers, their higher price tags reflecting not just space but a distinctive lifestyle. That extra elbow room and privacy? Absolutely cherished. Even so, you’ll find far fewer transactions in this category, probably because they’re snapped up by buyers looking to settle in style for the long haul.
Flats and terraced homes offer two contrasting yet equally compelling stories. Terraced transactions are busier than the Bullring on Black Friday, proving that these classic Birmingham streets continue to attract everyone from first-time buyers to small families. Meanwhile, flats weave together next-generation urban living with remarkable accessibility - ideal for city workers or anyone craving a vibrant social scene on their doorstep. Transaction numbers for flats reflect this steady demand, although size and cost per sq/ft keep affordability in check.
Semi-detached properties hold their ground, balancing space with value and appealing to buyers who want a little more room without entirely stepping away from city life. Their prices indicate ongoing demand, though the number of sales remains modest, perhaps because owners rarely feel compelled to part with them.
We take credible records, then smooth and recalibrate them - removing distortion and giving each street its own honest price profile. Have a look at our valuation flow
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