House Prices > Birmingham > B2
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
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2025 (proj.) | £156,500 | 15 |
2024 | £155,300 | 8 |
2023 | £170,800 | 8 |
2022 | £151,700 | 9 |
2021 | £225,700 | 15 |
2020 | £154,600 | 6 |
2019 | £154,700 | 12 |
2018 | £175,100 | 48 |
The B2 property market in Birmingham has danced to its own unpredictable rhythm in recent years, creating a picture that is both intriguing and a little enigmatic. Watching property prices flicker up and down across these years, it almost feels a bit like the city’s weather – sometimes bright, sometimes bleak, rarely boring.
We’ve noticed ourselves that when buyer appetite returns, it can spark a sudden surge in transactions, pushing up prices overnight. But when the appetite cools, B2 sometimes feels quieter, a little like the city centre on a misty Saturday morning.
In many ways, watching B2’s property market is like gazing at the reflections in the Grand Union Canal – always shifting, never quite the same from year to year, yet endlessly evocative. For those who can read these ripples, new possibilities could be just around the bend.
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Avg. Property Price: 184K
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581 sq/ft
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681 sq/ft
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£272 sq/ft
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3 (since 2021)
Birmingham’s B2 district is a fascinating patchwork of property types, with pricing quirks and transaction volumes that say plenty about the pulse of city-centre living. The market here feels a bit like a late-night stroll down New Street, bustling yet full of unexpected turns.
Flats, predictably, command a slightly higher average price, yet the bulk of sales activity leans towards terraced homes. That’s a twist you might not expect for such a commercial heartland. The difference in average size between flats and terraces is notable, with terraces tending to be cosier, yet a sharper cost per square foot means buyers pay a serious premium for space in a house compared to an apartment.
While B2 is not a market for bargain-hunters, its distinctive price structure and slim transaction flow create a magnetic draw for those who want a slice of city energy — even if it costs a premium per square foot. For both investors and occupiers, the story in B2 is about scarcity, compactness, and a clear appetite for central living.
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