Posh pads sold for an eye-watering £1.67 million on Birmingham’s most expensive streetProperties sold for over £1.6m on Westfield Road.
These are the Birmingham streets where houses don’t come cheap.
For most ordinary folk, securing a property round here is out of the question – you have to be pretty rich to live in these parts.
The eight most expensive streets in the city have been named, based on average sales prices.
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Large gated properties sell for over £1 million on Birmingham’s poshest streets, where the richest residents like to get away from the noise and hustle and bustle of the rest of the city.
The leafy streets of Edgbaston, Harborne and Moseley are where homes cost the most.
This won’t come as a surprise to most Brummies, with these areas regarded as some of the most affluent in the city.
Taking the title of the ‘poshest’ street in Birmingham is Westfield Road in Edgbaston.
Typical homes there sell for an eye-watering £1.67 million.
Wellington Road and Sir Harrys Road, also in Edgbaston, aren’t far behind on the list.
Birmingham’s most expensive streets
- Westfield Road, Edgbaston – £1.67m
- Wellington Road, Edgbaston – £1.64m
- Sir Harrys Road, Edgbaston – £1.6m
- Carpenter Road, Edgbaston – £1.55m
- St Mary’s Road, Harborne – £1.28m
- Frederick Road, Edgbaston – £1.27m
- Fitz Roy Avenue, Harborne – £1.08m
- St Agnes Road, Moseley – £1m
Experts analysed sales data over the last four years to deliver average street-by-street property prices.
Sales are fairly rare in these areas, only a handful since 2020.
That’s perhaps not surprising as only a select few individuals will be able to afford houses round here, while residents may be content and unlikely to leave very often.
Land Registry data was analysed by sales company Property Solvers.
They said: “On Westfield Road (B15), three properties sold for an average of £1,673,333.
“Wellington Road (B15), three properties sold for an average of £1,643,333.
“Also, Sir Harrys Road (B15) saw three properties sell for an average of £1,602,000.”