The latest house price data, based on Land Registry figures, was published by the Office for National Statistics on September 25, 2024.
There are few surprises when it comes to the most expensive and cheapest areas of Solihull in which to buy a house.
But the rate at which prices are rising and falling gives an indication of the most up and coming areas of the borough, as well as where it is currently cheapest to buy a property.
The figures, for the year to March 2024, help give us an idea of the places seeing the biggest annual percentage decrease.
Here are the 11 Solihull neighbourhoods where house prices have fallen the most since March 2023 to March 2024.

1. Marston Green & Airport
The average house price in Marston Green & Airport fell by 18.1185% during the year ending in March 2024, to £235,000 | Google

2. Monkspath North
The average house price in Monkspath North fell by 15.6522% during the year ending in March 2024, to £485,000 | Google image

3. Balsall Common
The average house price in Balsall Common fell by 13.1313% during the year ending in March 2024, to £430,000 | Google Maps

4. Fordbridge
The average house price in Fordbridge fell by 11.1111% during the year ending in March 2024, to £160,000 | Google