House Prices > Solihull > B92
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
---|---|---|
2025 (proj.) | £324,900 | 609 |
2024 | £315,400 | 455 |
2023 | £307,900 | 520 |
2022 | £304,600 | 664 |
2021 | £310,900 | 840 |
2020 | £293,300 | 498 |
2019 | £282,500 | 601 |
2018 | £264,800 | 687 |
B92’s property market has pulled off a rather eye-catching climb since 2018, with average prices nudging upward each year. Even a quick scan of the numbers reveals a classic Solihull success story: values have marched higher, while transaction levels have swung like a bustling Shirley High Street on a Saturday.
If you’re hunting for a spot in B92, just know that the area’s blend of comfort and connection is a major pull. So, what should we remember? B92’s prices show remarkable stamina, and while transaction numbers ebb and flow, the draw of a Solihull lifestyle is still going strong.
Avg. Property Price: 505K
Avg. Size of Property
1,436 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£366 sq/ft
Total transactions
207 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 309K
Avg. Size of Property
976 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£325 sq/ft
Total transactions
993 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 249K
Avg. Size of Property
865 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£290 sq/ft
Total transactions
551 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 180K
Avg. Size of Property
725 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£247 sq/ft
Total transactions
148 (since 2021)
Peeking into the patchwork of property prices across B92, a striking tale quietly emerges. Once, the leafy lanes of Solihull seemed within reach for most first-time buyers, yet these days, the market moves at a slower, heavier pace, its aspirations often outpacing its means. Detached homes now float near their peak, becoming almost a symbol of suburban aspiration, their larger footprints and private gardens calling out to the lucky few who can grasp them. Even so, their rarity on the open market leaves would-be buyers wistfully checking Rightmove, house after house slipping through their fingers.
Meanwhile, semi-detached homes tell a different story, sitting at a sweet spot where tradition meets practicality. The number of transactions clearly shows that these homes are the heartbeat of the area. They remain the reliable backbone for growing families chasing a leafy postcode, but even here, prices have crept steadily upwards. The dream is not vanished, just a little more distant for some.
The flow of property coming to market seems as slow as rush-hour traffic on the A41 - slow, frustrating, and with every empty seat jealously guarded.
Each valuation includes small but mighty corrections for property details that usually go unnoticed. The outcome is refreshingly balanced. Walk through our valuation method
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