BirminghamBougie Zone

Jewellery Quarter Property Prices in Birmingham 2026

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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

At a median of £4,300/m², you are paying a premium for the postcode's heritage and protected aesthetic. Our neighborhood analysis confirms this as a BOUGIE territory where the investment outlook is stable, though the entry price is high for the West Midlands. It isn't a gentrification trap; it's a finished product that holds its value because they simply aren't making any more 19th-century factories.

The Vibe:Red-brick warehouses and repurposed workshops define the skyline around the landmark Chamberlain Clock. The crowd is a stark mix of traditional diamond setters and city workers who value proximity to the Jewellery Line over suburban space. Narrow, one-way streets make owning a car a logistical headache, but the walkability to St Paul’s Square is the trade-off.

The median property price in Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham is £4,300 per m², 26% above the Birmingham city average of £3405/m². Based on 1 verified sale data points as of January 2026.

Market Median · Jewellery Quarter

20+ data points
£4,300
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26.3% Premiumvs Birmingham avg
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Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanJanuary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Jewellery Quarter @ £4,300/m²

£258,000

District Highlights

Grocery
Tesco Express (Warstone Lane)
School
Nelson Primary School
Park
St Paul’s Square
Grocery
The Hive Organic Farm Shop
Culture
Museum of the Jewellery Quarter

Locals Ask

Is £4,300/m² too much compared to the City Centre?

You’re paying for character and a lack of glass-tower anonymity; it's the standard rate for the BOUGIE bracket in Birmingham.

How do these m² stats compare to Digbeth?

Jewellery Quarter is significantly more expensive, but you skip the endless construction sites and derelict pockets found in the Eastside.

What is the investment outlook for 2024?

Growth is steady rather than explosive; think of it as a blue-chip asset rather than a speculative gamble.

Can I find a house with a garden here?

Forget it; house prices here apply to apartments and converted lofts, with very few private outdoor spaces available.

What’s the commute like to Snow Hill?

It's a one-stop hop on the train or a ten-minute walk down Constitution Hill, making it ideal for office workers.

About This Data

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Data Sources

Jewellery Quarter prices are sourced from real market listings and verified location scans submitted by users in Birmingham. Each neighbourhood requires multiple independent data points before publication to ensure statistical reliability.

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Methodology

We report median prices — not averages — to reduce outlier distortion. All figures are per square metre (purchase price). The 4/5 rating reflects price-to-value relative to local amenities, transit access, and broader market conditions in Birmingham.

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Last Updated

This page was last updated in January 2026. AI-generated insights — including the vibe description, verdict, and FAQs — are regenerated whenever the underlying price data changes to keep analysis current.