Data as of July 2026 · computed by Flatscout from live cross-portal listings and official open data
Birmingham's rental market spans everything from new-build flats around the redeveloped city core and Digbeth to family houses in Harborne and Moseley. It is consistently cheaper than London for like-for-like space, which keeps demand — and turnover — high.
Birmingham currently has 5,472 live rental listings across the portals Flatscout tracks — Rightmove, Zoopla and SpareRoom — with a median asking rent of £1,100 a month for a whole property. Rooms in shared homes start lower, and the by-postcode table below shows how much the same budget buys in different corners of the city.
Everything on this page is computed from listings Flatscout scrapes and de-duplicates around the clock, joined with official open data: the ONS Price Index of Private Rents for the long-run trend, ONS earnings data for affordability, police.uk street-level crime, VOA council-tax bands, Ofcom broadband coverage, and EPC certificates matched to the homes actually being advertised right now. Figures refresh continuously — the numbers below were last computed in July 2026.
If you're actively hunting, the data has one practical message: well-priced Birmingham rentals go in hours, not days. Flatscout watches every portal and can alert you by email, WhatsApp or Telegram within minutes of a matching listing appearing — before most renters have refreshed the app.
| Bedrooms | Median rent | Available |
|---|---|---|
| Studio | £850/mo | 239 |
| 1 bed | £956/mo | 1,651 |
| 2 bed | £1,250/mo | 1,566 |
| 3 bed | £1,300/mo | 607 |
| 4+ bed | £600/mo | 487 |
| Room in shared home | £550/mo | 922 |
| Outcode | Median rent | Listings |
|---|---|---|
| B7 | £1,350/mo | 11 |
| B5 | £1,300/mo | 525 |
| B42 | £1,250/mo | 21 |
| B43 | £1,250/mo | 32 |
| B4 | £1,225/mo | 234 |
| B14 | £1,200/mo | 35 |
| B26 | £1,200/mo | 51 |
| B28 | £1,200/mo | 28 |
| B3 | £1,200/mo | 285 |
| B32 | £1,200/mo | 58 |
| B34 | £1,200/mo | 13 |
| B37 | £1,200/mo | 26 |
| B38 | £1,200/mo | 22 |
| B44 | £1,200/mo | 39 |
| B36 | £1,195/mo | 19 |
| B18 | £1,188/mo | 272 |
| B1 | £1,150/mo | 469 |
| B15 | £1,150/mo | 301 |
| B17 | £1,150/mo | 146 |
| B13 | £1,100/mo | 54 |
| B16 | £1,100/mo | 518 |
| B21 | £1,100/mo | 15 |
| B31 | £1,100/mo | 71 |
| B46 | £1,100/mo | 17 |
| B33 | £1,075/mo | 28 |
| B8 | £1,050/mo | 18 |
| B12 | £1,013/mo | 258 |
| B6 | £988/mo | 10 |
| B2 | £975/mo | 53 |
| B20 | £975/mo | 20 |
| B9 | £950/mo | 12 |
| B19 | £949/mo | 67 |
| B24 | £900/mo | 57 |
| B27 | £900/mo | 39 |
| B45 | £900/mo | 31 |
| B30 | £899/mo | 59 |
| B23 | £875/mo | 89 |
| B25 | £875/mo | 25 |
| B11 | £625/mo | 46 |
| B29 | £607/mo | 462 |
| B10 | £350/mo | 9 |
The ONS Price Index of Private Rents puts the average rent across ALL Birmingham tenancies at £1,090/mo in June 2026 — up 3.0% on a year earlier. In January 2020 it was £780/mo. The ONS average sits below asking-rent medians because it includes existing tenancies, not just newly advertised homes.
Renting at the ONS average of £1,090/mo takes roughly 43% of the local median gross salary of £30,180 a year (ONS ASHE 2025). The conventional affordability threshold is 30%.
Of 5,472 live listings, 43% advertise a garden and 15% advertise parking. Portals under-report features, so treat these as a floor.
| Band | Listings |
|---|---|
| B | 53 |
| C | 162 |
| D | 77 |
| E | 28 |
| F | 2 |
| G | 1 |
| Band | Properties |
|---|---|
| Band A | 164,310 |
| Band B | 132,250 |
| Band C | 85,220 |
| Band D | 44,410 |
| Band E | 23,110 |
| Band F | 9,130 |
| Band G | 5,940 |
| Band H | 940 |
Residential premises coverage in Birmingham: 84% full fibre (FTTP), 95% gigabit-capable, 98% superfast (30 Mbit/s+) (Ofcom Connected Nations).
police.uk street-level data for May 2026: median 481 reported incidents per postcode district across 48 districts around the busiest rental postcodes. The most common category city-wide is violence and sexual offences (43% of reports).
| Area | Reports / 1,000 people | Most common category |
|---|---|---|
| City Centre | 47.6 | violence and sexual offences |
| Edgbaston | 19.0 | violence and sexual offences |
| Harborne | 11.6 | violence and sexual offences |
| Moseley | 19.1 | violence and sexual offences |
| Selly Oak | 18.0 | violence and sexual offences |
No single portal has every home — Flatscout merges and de-duplicates them all, so each property is counted once.
The median asking rent in Birmingham is £1,100 per month for a whole property, based on 5,472 live listings tracked by Flatscout across Rightmove, Zoopla and SpareRoom (July 2026).
Flatscout is currently tracking 5,472 active rental listings in Birmingham, with 883 new listings added in the last 7 days. Listings from every portal are merged and de-duplicated, so each home is counted once.
The median asking rent for a one-bedroom property in Birmingham is £956 per month, while a room in a shared home has a median of £550 (July 2026).
Across 48 postcode districts analysed, the median is 481 reported crimes per district per month, and the most common category is violence and sexual offences. Crime varies a lot street by street — data from data.police.uk (May 2026).
Renting at the ONS average of £1,090/mo takes roughly 43% of the local median gross salary of £30,180 (ONS ASHE 2025). The conventional affordability threshold is 30%.