House Prices > Birmingham > B6
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
---|---|---|
2025 (proj.) | £175,000 | 95 |
2024 | £172,800 | 71 |
2023 | £175,900 | 77 |
2022 | £178,200 | 111 |
2021 | £181,700 | 109 |
2020 | £159,900 | 76 |
2019 | £145,600 | 109 |
2018 | £162,900 | 112 |
The B6 property market has moved through some unpredictable, even puzzling, shifts since 2018. Instead of a smooth climb or fall, the story here unfolds more like a winding Birmingham canal, full of bends and backwaters rather than straightforward stretches.
So, what’s the summary? B6 offers moments of promise, economic hesitation, and quite a bit of untidy action. For both buyers and sellers, the road ahead calls for resolve and careful, perhaps even patient, moves.
Avg. Property Price: [PRICE DT]
Avg. Size of Property
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[TR DT] (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 153K
Avg. Size of Property
886 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£177 sq/ft
Total transactions
16 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 146K
Avg. Size of Property
917 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£167 sq/ft
Total transactions
177 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 77K
Avg. Size of Property
545 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£148 sq/ft
Total transactions
7 (since 2021)
Looking at property prices across B6, you can almost feel the pulse of the area just by glancing at the thriving terraced row streets and tidy semi-detached avenues. The market energy here is unmissable. We’ve seen semi-detached and terraced houses dominating recent activity, suggesting that buyers want more space without the steep prices of Birmingham’s glitzier postcodes.
Semi-detached properties deliver that much-loved blend of extra room and affordability, making them real crowd-pleasers, especially for families looking to settle without straining the budget. Terraced homes, meanwhile, are punching well above their weight with standout transaction numbers since 2021. They offer slightly more space than semis and tend to be a magnet for first-time buyers and investors chasing steady demand.
Flats definitely play a smaller role here, but for those seeking a truly manageable space and a tempting cost per square foot, they offer a smart, wallet-friendly entry point into B6. Imagine a flat just a quick walk from bustling Perry Barr station – convenience at its finest! Even so, the low transaction number shows buyers are generally leaning towards freehold options when possible.
The takeaway? B6’s property market winks at young professionals, growing families and savers alike. If it’s suburban appeal, abundant space and competitive cost per square foot you want, the streets of B6 certainly won’t disappoint.
We update housing figures with smart yearly adjustments, local recalibrations and property-specific tweaks. What you get is a sharper read of your street’s real worth. Have a look at our valuation flow
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