Bournville:
Bournville is best known for its beautiful parks, great schools and of course, Cadbury World. Many properties in Bournville have connections to the Cadbury family who originally built homes for the factory workers back in the late 1800s. There is a village green surrounded by quaint boutiques and cafes, and Bournville also hosts a popular ‘Carols on the Green’ service on Christmas Eve. Bournville has its own train station which provides easy access to the city centre and there are also regular buses connecting Bournville to nearby suburbs.
Properties in Bournville are often traditional houses rather than flats and have great period features. The properties are extremely sought after, and we are lucky to have both sold and manged many houses in this area. Search our database for properties available in Bournville and the surrounding areas.
Stirchley:
Arguably one of the most up-and-coming areas to live in Birmingham, Stirchley is packed full of independent shops, bars, and eateries. Properties are extremely popular in Stirchley for both rent and sale due to the great community feel and the easy access to the city centre. Stirchley borders Bournville and Kings Norton, both with train stations, and Stirchley itself also has several bus routes that connect to neighbouring suburbs.
Properties in Stirchley vary from terraced houses to new build flats, and you will often find an eclectic mix of traditional and modern styles which mirrors the ‘new and old’ character of Stirchley. We have never struggled finding buyers or tenants for properties in Stirchley and as business continues to boom on the main road in Stirchley, we can’t see this changing any time soon. Search our database for properties available in Stirchley and the surrounding areas.
Edgbaston:
Edgbaston is home to the globally ranked University of Birmingham, and properties are well-loved by both students and families alike. Edgbaston is also famous for the Edgbaston Stadium which is home to Warwickshire County Cricket Club and its T20 team Birmingham Bears. Cricket matches bring in a roaring trade for local businesses and Edgbaston also has great transport links into the City Centre and surrounding neighbourhoods, which makes properties very attractive for both renters and homeowners.
Properties in Edgbaston vary from 1-bedroom flats to prestigious mansions with large garden spaces. Edgbaston is a large, well-connected, popular suburb, and we are lucky to have managed and sold properties in the area for nearly 20 years. Search our database for properties available in Edgbaston and the surrounding areas.
Harborne:
Harborne is a popular and affluent suburb southwest of Birmingham City Centre. It has great transport links to the City Centre, as well as the popular neighbouring suburbs of Edgbaston and Selly Oak. The High Street in Harborne is full of great eateries, supermarkets, and a mix of boutique and charity shops. There are also several parks and interesting walks nearby such as the former railway line ‘The Harborne Walkway’, whose flat and leafy trail is enjoyed by cyclists, walkers, and dog walkers alike.
Properties in Harborne are popular with students due to the close locality to University of Birmingham and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Families also favour Harborne due to its outstanding schools and there are a multitude of larger Victorian houses that make great family homes. Prices for properties in Harborne often reflect the affluent nature of Harborne Village and we have sold and managed many properties here throughout the years. Search our database for properties available in Harborne and the surrounding areas.
Kings Heath:
Kings Heath has become one of the most popular suburbs in Birmingham in the past few years due to its strong community feel and growing list of independent shops and eateries. Kings Heath hosts many events for the local community including a popular Artisan Market every 2nd Sunday of the month. The market is held on the pedestrianised York Road which is a popular area in the summer to sit outside and enjoy the local bars.
Properties in Kings Heath are mainly terraced houses and are popular with young professionals and families alike. Although many have gardens included, there are some great parks nearby too. Kings Heath is easily accessible by bus routes, and there is also a new train station due to open in 2024. The new station will make Kings Heath even more popular for both renters and homeowners and house prices and rental figures are already reflecting this. Search our database for properties available in Kings Heath and the surrounding areas.
Moseley:
We may be a little biased as our office is located just up from the high street in Moseley, but Moseley is one of the best suburbs to live in. Neighbouring to Kings Heath, Moseley also has a great selection of independent shops, bars, and eateries, as well as hosting the popular Moseley Folk Festival each year. There are bus routes into the city centre, and Moseley train station is also due to open in 2024. These easy transport links are already increasing interest levels and house prices in Moseley.
Moseley properties vary from 1-bedroom flats to large Victorian houses set in mature grounds, making Moseley popular for both renting and selling. We love the eclectic mix of properties and as our business started in Moseley back in 1988, we are well-established in the area. We offer unrivalled experience in both the sales and lettings market, so please do search our database for properties available in Moseley and the surrounding areas.
City Centre:
Birmingham City Centre has a wealth of attributes, and it is easy to see why it is often referred to as the second capital city. There are globally ranking universities, outstanding schools, and fantastic job opportunities, as well as a wide culture and community feel. Properties in the City Centre are highly sought-after not just for easy access for businesses in Birmingham, but with HS2 being built, Birmingham is a popular choice for those who need to be able to commute out of the city too.
Properties in the Birmingham City Centre are often flats in high-rise buildings, but there are a few areas, such as Jewellery Quarter, Lockside Wharf and Brindley Place that offer exciting alternatives to city living. We regularly have properties for both sale and rental in the City Centre, as well as the popular Jewellery Quarter suburb. Search our database for properties available in the City Centre and the surrounding areas.
Solihull:
Solihull is a bustling market town and has a great range of properties from large, detached houses, to flats in the town centre. Solihull is well connected by bus and trains as well as being close to Birmingham City Airport which offers domestic and international flights. Nearby, there is also the Resorts World Arena which hosts live music events as well as having popular chain restaurants and bars to enjoy too.
Solihull has some amazing Victorian houses with period features and large gardens and is a popular town for families due to its many shops, parks, and restaurants. There are also some affluent neighbouring areas such as Knowle and Catherine-de-Barnes which have listed properties and beautiful walks to explore too. Search our database for properties available in Solihull and the surrounding areas.
Other areas we cover:
· Kings Norton
· Northfield
· Selly Oak
· Selly Park
· Sutton Coldfield
· Shirley