As , areas like have been at the epicentre of this property price growth.
Moseley’s unique blend of leafy suburbia and inner-city hipster vibes have made it one of the most popular places to live in Birmingham - with property prices rising in response.
Moseley has long been celebrated as one of the best places to live in Birmingham - even winning the Sunday Times best place to live in Britain award in 2015.
The village is known for its artsy vibe, its long history of appealing to “liberal-minded academics”, detached period properties and an abundance of great pubs.
In the past year alone, average sold prices have risen by 13%, increasing from £215,218 to £243,129.
There are still some cheaper properties up for sale in Moseley, however.
We’ve looked for the cheapest house in Moseley on the market right now - discounting apartments, garages, retirement homes, shared ownership properties and auction properties.

For £129,950, you can get this
Located behind Moseley Bog and near to the Stratford Road, this is currently the cheapest house you can buy in the B13 postcode - with the asking price half that of the average for the rest of the area.
The house is made up of a reception room, kitchen, two bedrooms and rear garden.

Other bargain houses include this for £159,900, as well as
At the other end of the scale, the most expensive home in Moseley is this - on the market for £1,500,000.