
Birmingham
£10bn
Infrastructure upgrades
£27.3bn
Greater Birmingham City GDP
48,400
Number of businesses
18.8%
Rental Growth over the next 4 years
Why Birmingham?
Birmingham is the second-largest city in the UK and is home to incredible diversity of people, businesses, cultural sites, opportunities and everything else you want to see in a 21st century city. The city is built on a legacy of industrial strength that gives it a unique sense of place and an appeal to both people and businesses which can’t be bought.
Increasingly seen as an alternative to London, Birmingham is building on strong foundations. Now, a once-in-a-lifetime series of investments from the 2022 Commonwealth Games to the HS2 high speed rail line and many more have given Birmingham a unique opportunity to step forward onto the world stage – and the city is taking its chance. This is the most exciting period in Birmingham’s modern history and the ideal time to invest in its property market. More people need homes than ever before and construction can’t keep up, offering the perfect conditions for investors to succeed.
Increasingly seen as an alternative to London, Birmingham is building on strong foundations. Now, a once-in-a-lifetime series of investments from the 2022 Commonwealth Games to the HS2 high speed rail line and many more have given Birmingham a unique opportunity to step forward onto the world stage – and the city is taking its chance. This is the most exciting period in Birmingham’s modern history and the ideal time to invest in its property market. More people need homes than ever before and construction can’t keep up, offering the perfect conditions for investors to succeed.
Similar to other primed regions of the UK there is a housing shortage of 30,000+ homes in the West Midlands, which in turn is forcing an upward trajectory of the local market and UK market in general. Savills predicts a 5-year growth rate of 20.2% for the region, one of the better performing locations in the UK. Another contributing factor to the region's burgeoning growth is the expanding population of young professionals. The area is home to 5 universities educating 75,000 students - with an incredible retention rate of 49% meaning 37,000 additional young professionals being added into the local economy each year, who are the largest demographic of renters in the UK. These factors culminate in a fantastic narrative for both capital growth & rental yield growth for property in the West Midlands.
Birmingham is home to over 75,000 students with a 49% retention rate. The University of Birmingham and Aston University are consistently ranked in the top 50 UK Universities and the local economy benefits from a vast talent pool which helps to attract major employers to the city.
Construction on HS2 has now begun - valued at £100 bn this is the largest infrastructure project in the UK and connects London and Birmingham in 49 minutes. This puts 45 million people within 1 hour of Birmingham.
60% of the population is aged below 35 - one of the most youthful cities in Europe and this is the largest demographic of renter.
With the population growth rate rising faster than other UK cities and a high graduate retention rate there is a continuous increase in demand for city-centre apartments. Current shortfall of 2,300 homes to keep pace with demand.
Most popular destination for people to move away for London.
£1.9 Billion Smithfield Regeneration – “Once in a generation opportunity"
£900 Million Curzon Street HS2 Station Regeneration
Research shows regeneration schemes lead to 3.6% additional house price growth
An insight into Birmingham as a City.
Current Developments in Birmingham
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Smithfield House
Birmingham | Yields up to 7% | Starting at £229,995
| Completion Date Q3 2027
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Southside Residences
Birmingham | Yields up to 7% | Starting at £229,995
| Completion Date Q3 2027
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