Small sample — figures on this page are based on 7 listings. Read as a directional guide, not a valuation.

House valuation in B28, Birmingham — flats & maisonettesB28, Birmingham · postcode market · Flats & maisonettes · rolling monthly

Data accurate as of 1 Jul 2026Source: on-market listing data
Median asking price
£145k
Average £140k
Typical time on market
134 days
Median days on the market
Active listings
53
Currently on the market
Sold vs asking
0%
£0 vs asking
AI insight · Your area in three sentences

B28 flats: asking prices are down 3% year on year

Median asking price is £145,000 for flats in B28, Birmingham, 3% lower year on year. Homes spend 134 days on the market on average, and 28.6% of listings have had a price reduction. The sales vs asking price gap is 0%. Use the house price trends, time-on-market and momentum figures below to judge what your home could realistically achieve. Then get a free online valuation for a figure on your specific property.

Median asking £145,000134 days on market28.6% reduced price0% vs asking

Your area at a glance

How the B28, Birmingham market is performing right now. Tap a metric to chart it.

Completion ratei
Not available
Not reported for this area yet

Median asking price trend

3-month rolling average across B28, Birmingham.

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Price per square metre

A size-adjusted view of local pricing, useful for comparing homes of different sizes.

Median £/m²i
£2,367
Half of local listings price above this per square metre
Average £/m²i
£2,335
Mean asking price per square metre across current listings

Deal flow this month

How many homes came to market, exchanged, and how often agreed sales fell through.

New instructionsi
0
None recorded this period
Exchangesi
2
Sales that legally completed this period
Fall-through ratei
Not available
Not reported for this area yet

When sellers cut, how much?

For homes that reduced their asking price, the typical size of the cut — plus how often sellers pull and relist.

Avg price reductioni
£18k
Average £ knocked off asking on reduced listings
Avg reduction sizei
11%
Average % cut on listings that dropped their price
Relist ratei
0%
Share of listings withdrawn and re-marketed
Market figures are compiled from on-market listing data, refresh monthly, and are indicative — review before use. Based on 7 listings in the latest period.

How much is my house worth in B28?

The typical home in B28 is asking £145k and takes about 134 days to sell. Your property's figure depends on size, condition and street — get a free online valuation in under a minute, with no agent visit and no obligation.

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Median asking
£145k
Typical sale time
134 days
Sold vs asking
0%
On the market
53

House valuation in B28: common questions

What sellers in B28 most often ask about valuations and local house prices.

How much is my house worth in B28?

The median asking price in B28 is currently £145k. That is the mid-point of homes on the market right now, so half are listed above it and half below. Your own figure depends on size, condition, layout and exact street — use £145k as the starting anchor, then get a free Upstix valuation for a figure on your specific property.

How long does it take to sell a house in B28?

Homes in B28 typically take around 134 days to go from listed to sale agreed. Add roughly 12–16 weeks on top for conveyancing and completion. Pricing accurately in the first two weeks is the single biggest lever on that timeline — listings that reduce later almost always take longer overall.

Are houses in B28 selling for the asking price?

Yes — homes in B28 are typically agreeing at about 0.0% above the original asking price, which points to competitive local demand.

Is an online house valuation free?

Yes. An Upstix online house valuation is free and takes under a minute — there is no obligation and no agent visit required. Estate agents also offer free in-person valuations, while a formal RICS valuation report (used for probate, tax or lending) is a paid service, typically a few hundred pounds.

What is the difference between an online and an in-person valuation?

An online valuation uses sold prices, current listings and property attributes to estimate a market figure instantly — ideal for an early, no-commitment answer. An in-person valuation adds what data cannot see: condition, natural light, layout, noise and finish. Most sellers start online for a range, then confirm with two or three agent visits before choosing an asking price.

Where does the B28 data on this page come from?

These figures are compiled from live on-market listing data covering B28 and refresh monthly; the set shown was last refreshed on 2026-07-01. They describe the local market, not any individual property, so treat them as context rather than a valuation.

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