Birmingham apartments for sale: Top 10 developments

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Once an innovative industrial launchpad that helped to birth modern society, Birmingham is now renowned for its arts and music scene and five universities. It is also considered a hub for retail, business, and commerce. This, in turn, is driving new high-quality developments throughout the area. Today, we’re looking at the Top 10 Birmingham apartments for sale. Ready for a slice of the action? Read on to learn all you need to know about England’s ‘second city’.

Birmingham apartments for sale: Top 10 developments

Below, we’ll explore the Top 10 Birmingham apartments for sale in and around the city, factoring in everything from design to management and on-site facilities. Which proved themselves worthy of a high rating? It’s time to discover the developments that impressed their residents the most.

*PLEASE NOTE these rankings take into account how many reviews a scheme has and how recently those reviews have been submitted, so may not match the overall star ratings shown. Buildings with a larger number of more recent reviews are given a greater weighting to reflect current building performance.

1. Park Central, B15

Crest Nicholson
4.40 (42 reviews) 4.40 (42 reviews)
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Top of the table for Birmingham’s developments with units for sale is Park Central. This is a Crest Nicholson development comprising 1,300 apartments across 61 acres just to the south of the city centre. Winner of Property Week’s ‘The Placemaking Award’ in 2016, the development is just a mile from Birmingham New Street station and provides a great range of one, two and three-bedroom apartments for sale.

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2. Jupiter Apartments, B16

Charles Church
4.29 (7 reviews) 4.29 (7 reviews)
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In close 2nd place, Jupiter Apartments is a residential development by the developer Charles Church. It’s conveniently located on Ryland Street, close to the Theatreland district and just a mile from the city centre. The Birmingham Canal is also only a short walk away. Residents like the quiet location while still being close to a range of amenities.

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3. Liberty Place, B16

Liberty Place Organisation
4.24 (10 reviews) 4.24 (10 reviews)
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Taking 3rd we have Liberty Place. Located in the centre of Birmingham, it features a collection of 244 studio, one, two and three-bedroom apartments. Residents can look forward to being located in the premier waterside quarter, only a 20-minute walk away from Birmingham New Street station.

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4. Broadway Residences, B15

SevenCapital, Centrick
3.26 (28 reviews) 3.26 (28 reviews)
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We have a relative newcomer in 4th place. Broadway, also named 105 Broad Street, is a development by SevenCapital. Situated in Birmingham’s business district, the development benefits from a residents gym, concierge service and dry cleaning service. As well as this, Broadway has a range of transport links right on its doorstep.

One very happy resident said: “Nice and cosy and quiet with good security. Windows don’t open but still that keeps the place quiet and pollution free. 24 hour security and parking available. Maintenance team are a bit slow to repair things but otherwise I haven’t had any problems living here for 4 years.”

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5. B5 Central, B5

Barratt Homes
4.20 (21 reviews) 4.20 (21 reviews)
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Taking the middle spot is B5 Central, appropriately enough! This is a development of homes and luxury apartments by Barratt Homes, situated right in the heart of Birmingham city centre.

One happy resident says: “The design of the apartment is perfect, airy, carefully planned and the decor was spot on to my taste. I love the bathroom so much! Corner apartment meant I have more windows than anticipated which is amazing! The lifts / hallways are always tidy and I regularly see the maintenance and cleaner guys.”

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6. Regency Place, B1

SevenCapital
4.08 (16 reviews) 4.08 (16 reviews)
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Another close competitor for the top spots, and this one is located near the Jewellery Quarter and the central business district, Regency Place is a SevenCapital development which provides 82 one and two bedroom apartments over seven floors. Residents can enjoy the close proximity of Arena Birmingham and Symphony Hall.

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7. Fabrick Square, B12

SevenCapital
4.12 (24 reviews) 4.12 (24 reviews)
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Fabrick Square, by SevenCapital, takes 7th place and comprises 313 apartments in Birmingham’s creative quarter. Nearby are The Bullring Shopping Centre and the planned HS2 Train Terminal, giving residents access to a wide range of amenities, as well as great transport links. This development was named after its original use as a curtain factory.

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8. Timber Yard, B5

Galliard Homes
4.08 (8 reviews) 4.08 (8 reviews)
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From fabric to timber, Birmingham is alwasy keen to highlight its productive past, present and future! In 8th place, Timber Yard comprises two residential buildings which boasts a collection of 379 modern apartments in Birmingham’s Southside district. Both buildings surround a private landscaped courtyard garden with a large amount of properties having outside space whether it be a terrace, balcony or winter garden. Timber Yard also offers leisure facilities such as a gym, concierge services, club lounge and screening lounge which are all resident only.

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9. Islington Gates, B3

MCD Property
4.02 (10 reviews) 4.02 (10 reviews)
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Looking fine at number 9, Islington Gates is a mixed-use residential development that offers 141 apartments on Fleet Street in the heart of Birmingham. The development is only a 9-minute walk away from Birmingham Snow Hill, which has links to Chiltern Railway and West Midlands Train services.

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10. Granville Lofts, B1

SevenCapital
4.00 (27 reviews) 4.00 (27 reviews)
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Finally, Granville Lofts is a 7-storey development located in Birmingham’s Westside. The development boasts 112 one and two bedrooms apartments with car parking spaces. Residents will enjoy the brisk 16-minute walk to the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery and the 13-minute walk to Birmingham New Street station.

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Where is Birmingham?

Wrapped by countryside in the West Midlands 100 miles north-west of London, Birmingham is an important hub for the entire region. It’s very well connected to its neighbours via the M5, M6, M40, M42, and the famous Spaghetti Junction. Thanks to this extensive network, Birmingham is within easy reach of Wolverhampton, Worcester, Leicester and Coventry. The character-packed towns of Warwick, Royal Leamington Spa, and Stratford-Upon-Avon also lie just to the southeast.

When HS2 Phase One is fully operational, the city centre will have a shiny new direct link to London and the network from Curzon Street Station. Currently, three major train stations operate in the area, including a national hub for CrossCountry – the most extensive long-distance train network in Britain. Over thirty smaller stations, various bus routes, and an expanding tram system further serve local residents.

What’s it like living in Birmingham?

Boasting more miles of canals than Venice, a well-known industrial past, and a fusion of cultures, Birmingham is always exciting, something it showed to the fullest during its time hosting the 2022 Commonwealth Games. At its heart, Birmingham has four distinct areas, each with its own personality and highlights. Other than the city centre, these are Chinatown, the Jewellery Quarter, and Eastside.

Starting in the city centre, you’ll find everything from striking architecture to fantastic restaurants and street entertainment. The Bullring & Grand Central shopping centre, along with galleries, museums, and an aquarium, provide more welcome diversions too. Meanwhile, the O2 Academy and the city’s world-famous symphony orchestra combine for a diverse live music scene.

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The adjacent Chinese Quarter also presents musical and performing spectacles at the Hippodrome theatre. Besides this, there’s a feast of eateries championing multicultural cuisine and some beautiful Chinese architecture and thriving independent businesses. Talking of food, the city features seven Michelin-star restaurants, plus cocktail and rooftop bars and amazing curry houses. Plus, there are plenty of halal and veggie and vegan options.

Head across to the Jewellery Quarter, which English Heritage describes as ‘a national treasure’. Hundreds of years old and with a similar number of jewellery shops, it’s the perfect place for those who love history with a bit of bling. Further along, Eastside’s appeal lies in its 6.75-acre park and a vibrant creative scene. Additionally, Birmingham’s finance district acts as the city’s economic lifeblood, helping to attract new developments and amenities to the area.

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What are Birmingham property prices like in 2024?

According to Rightmove, the average property in Birmingham has a property price average of just over £271,000 (August 2024). Recent data from the Office of National Statistics showed that this is about £20,000 cheaper than the UK-wide average of £290,000. Breaking down the average by type, flats went for £155,000 while terraced and semi-detached homes sold for £222,000 and £283,000 respectively.


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