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Our 2026 Birmingham Investor Guide is here!

If you’ve been thinking about investing in Birmingham, there’s never been a better time. Our latest 2026 Investor Guide brings together market insight and our local expertise so you can invest with confidence.

Birmingham enters 2026 as one of the most compelling long-term investment markets in the UK, with 24% growth forecast between 2024-2028.

The city stands out for its affordability, demographic profile, strong rental fundamentals and multi-billion-pound regeneration.

Rental market analysis shows demand for quality homes in the city centre and surrounding high-performance districts.

Capital growth drivers include long-term regeneration and economic strengthening impacts, and there’s headroom due to its relative affordability versus other major UK cities.

Birmingham has a bustling and eclectic mix of neighbourhoods to choose from – Jewellery Quarter, Digbeth, Brindleyplace, Eastside to name a few – which could be right for you?

Download our brand new 2026 Investor Guide for all of this information and more!

Kelly Haslehurst

FleetMilne is an award-winning estate and letting agent based on Colmore Row, right in the heart of Birmingham city centre. Known for delivering excellent service for landlords, vendors, tenants, and purchasers, we pride ourselves on providing elite property services with integrity and personability every step of the way – no gaps or cutting corners.

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