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Average Rent in Birmingham

Current average monthly rents for 1–4 bedroom properties in Birmingham, with weekly ranges and listing volumes. Data sourced from PropertyData.co.uk.

£1,2392-bed avg/month
9.5%Best yield (2-bed)
80Active listings
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Average Monthly Rents in Birmingham by Bedroom Type

The table below shows current average rents across Birmingham, based on live rental listings. The 70th-percentile range gives the weekly rent band covering the middle 70% of the market.

BedroomsAvg WeeklyAvg Monthly70% Range (weekly)Annual RentListings
1-bed£217/wk£940£190£231/wk£11,28020
2-bed£286/wk£1,239£230£312/wk£14,86820
3-bed£447/wk£1,937£388£450/wk£23,24420
4-bed£492/wk£2,132£392£554/wk£25,58420

Source: PropertyData.co.uk (sampled from town centre). Updated April 2026.

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Rent vs Yield: Which Bedroom Type Performs Best?

Higher rent does not always mean higher yield. The table below compares monthly rent against asking price to reveal which bedroom type delivers the best return on investment in Birmingham.

BedroomsMonthly RentAsking PriceGross YieldAnnual Income
1-bed £940£180,4906.2%£11,280
2-bed BEST YIELD£1,239£156,6909.5%£14,868
3-bed £1,937£272,0008.5%£23,244
4-bed £2,132£392,9956.5%£25,584
9.5% gross yieldBest-performing: 2-bed at £1,239/month
Gross vs net yield. These figures are gross yields (annual rent ÷ asking price). Net yield — after void periods, maintenance, insurance, management fees, and Section 24 tax restrictions — is typically 1.5–2.5% lower. Use our Rental Yield Calculator for custom calculations.
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Detailed Breakdown by Bedroom Type

1-Bedroom

6.2% yield
Weekly rent£217/wk
Monthly rent£940/mo
Annual rent£11,280
70% range£190£231/wk
Avg asking price£180,490
Active listings20

2-Bedroom

9.5% yield
Weekly rent£286/wk
Monthly rent£1,239/mo
Annual rent£14,868
70% range£230£312/wk
Avg asking price£156,690
Active listings20

3-Bedroom

8.5% yield
Weekly rent£447/wk
Monthly rent£1,937/mo
Annual rent£23,244
70% range£388£450/wk
Avg asking price£272,000
Active listings20

4-Bedroom

6.5% yield
Weekly rent£492/wk
Monthly rent£2,132/mo
Annual rent£25,584
70% range£392£554/wk
Avg asking price£392,995
Active listings20
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What Landlords Should Know About Renting in Birmingham

Birmingham is a university town with 3 major institutions (University of Birmingham, Aston University, Birmingham City University). Student demand creates seasonal patterns — expect peak letting activity in June–September for the academic year. HMO properties near campuses typically command premium per-room rents.

HMO licensing: Birmingham City Council operates an Additional Licensing scheme covering most central wards. All HMOs with 5+ occupants from 2+ households require a mandatory licence. The council also runs Selective Licensing in specific areas including Edgbaston, Selly Oak, and parts of Erdington.

Setting the right rent. Pricing at the 70th-percentile range (not the average) typically gives the best balance of occupancy speed and income. Overpricing by even 5-10% can significantly increase void periods, which erodes annual yield more than the higher monthly rent compensates for.

For the full investment picture — including stamp duty costs, yield analysis, and area recommendations — see our complete Birmingham investment guide.

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Disclaimer: Rental data is sourced from PropertyData.co.uk and reflects current listing averages, not guaranteed achievable rents. Actual rents depend on property condition, exact location, furnishing, and market conditions at the time of letting. This does not constitute financial or investment advice.