It’s time to rent in Birmingham

Birmingham. Europe’s youngest city is home to the industrial revolution, a thriving cultural scene, the iconic Bullring, the Birmingham Opera House and more – the second city continues to prove itself as one of the most interesting and multi-faceted places in the country.

Only 100 miles from London, the Midlands city provides the perfect mix of urban living, culture and nightlife. Birmingham’s seemingly perfect central location comes with strong country-wide connections by rail, road and air. Get the best of city living with our new homes that are fully spec’d, pet friendly and ready to move into.

Birmingham – it has it all

With its open spaces and easy inter-city commutes, Birmingham is an often-overlooked hub that we think deserves its time in the spotlight. Interlocked by seven iconic quarters, you’ll find more waterways than Venice, culinary delights from the Balti to Michellin stars and the UK’s largest collection of pre-Raphaelite paintings.

Jump into the chaos and fall into relaxation with a home in the centre of it all. Whether you’re looking for a comfortable studio, one bed or more space to share, we have the perfect ready to move in space for your needs.

Our neighbourhood in Birmingham

The second city is ready for the spotlight

Sherlock Quarter is Birmingham’s most exciting new city centre neighbourhood. Located on Sherlock Street and in-between Digbeth and Highgate, you’ll be a 5 minute walk to the city with bars and restaurants a stone’s throw from your door.

Sherlock Quarter is renting with more as standard offering 1-3 bedroom flats to make your own. With architectural references to the city’s industrial past, elevated communal spaces and dedicated on-site teams, welcome to renting as it should be.

Frequently asked questions about living in Birmingham

Birmingham is located in the West Midlands and borders the ‘Black Country’ to the west, with the city of Wolverhampton and town of Dudley nearby.

Birmingham is 100 miles from London, and can be reached in 1hr 44mins by high-speed rail. There are over 130 routes running from Birmingham to London everyday, all varying in time and frequency.

Birmingham is a fantastic place to live. It ranks highly in national quality-of-life indexes for its housing, strong employment opportunities, arts, multi-culturalism and nightlife. Whether you’re a culture vulture or need somewhere close to nature, Birmingham has it all – with strong inter-city transport links and a burgeoning cultural scene to top it off.

Council tax ranges based on area and size of property. For 2024/25, a Band B property in Birmingham City Council is £1620.70 p/a. It’s best to check the Birmingham Council website for the most up-to-date information.

There’s plenty to do, whatever you’re after. Why not head down to Digbeth for nightlife, or to the Jewellery Quarter for independent shops, cafés and bars. If you’re in the need for some retail therapy, Bullring has you covered, with Selfridges and more all within a 15 mins walk.

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