House Prices > Birmingham > B23
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
---|---|---|
2025 (proj.) | £189,900 | 617 |
2024 | £184,700 | 469 |
2023 | £188,000 | 554 |
2022 | £186,000 | 644 |
2021 | £175,400 | 754 |
2020 | £159,700 | 535 |
2019 | £155,600 | 626 |
2018 | £157,100 | 736 |
B23’s property market moves in mysterious ways – a bit like the weather round here, unpredictable yet always interesting. If you take a wander through the last seven years, you spot a market that’s anything but dull. Prices have zigzagged, dipped and then soared for a run before calming their pace, giving both buyers and sellers plenty to chat about over a cuppa.
So what’s the key takeaway here? B23’s property scene is full of its own peculiar rhythms, inviting sharp-eyed buyers and sellers to think carefully about timing. If you fancy jumping into this ever-shifting market, keep your wits about you – and maybe your umbrella handy!
Avg. Property Price: 288K
Avg. Size of Property
1,058 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£280 sq/ft
Total transactions
88 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 205K
Avg. Size of Property
939 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£224 sq/ft
Total transactions
549 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 168K
Avg. Size of Property
854 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£202 sq/ft
Total transactions
780 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 108K
Avg. Size of Property
601 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£182 sq/ft
Total transactions
149 (since 2021)
The property market in B23 has been remarkably lively since 2021, showing patterns that echo both local flavour and wider national trends. Terraced and semi-detached homes are the pulse of the area, with an impressive 780 and 549 transactions respectively. Clearly, these properties are driving B23’s high street property conversation, bringing both affordability and liveability to the forefront.
Detached homes line up at the top of the market with their spacious feel and larger footprints. These homes clock in at around 1,060 sq/ft, commanding a premium, though their £280 per sq/ft looks pretty reasonable for buyers seeking quiet streets and private gardens. It’s a classic case of ‘more house, more lifestyle’ that buyers with deeper pockets tend to chase.
Flats, usually dotted around busier roads and low-rise blocks, come in at the entry-level end. With compact sizes and a more modest price tag, they see a healthy 149 recorded sales – typically attracting solo buyers, students, or investors interested in low-maintenance living. They might lack a garden, but they make up for it in location and cost-efficiency.
The property market here might not be ballooning like kids chasing soap bubbles on a summer’s day, but demand is still busier than the Bullring on Black Friday. For more detail on best-value spots and neighbourhoods in north Birmingham, see our local value guide.
Every street is different, which is why we adjust each valuation to account for unique building styles, energy profiles and local patterns. Understand the engine behind our numbers
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