The latest house price data for the year to March 2024, based on Land Registry figures, was published by the Office for National Statistics on Wednesday, September 25.
There are few surprises when it comes to the most expensive and cheapest areas of Birminghamin which to buy a house, with the usual candidates topping those lists.
But the rate at which prices are rising gives an indication of the most up and coming areas of Birmingham.
The latest ONS data shows where in Birmingham house prices are currently highest take a look below.

1. Sutton Coldfield North and Park
Average house price year ending March 2024: £547,500 | Flickr Photo: Sutton Coldfield

2. Wylde Green, Sutton
£441,250 | google

3. Hill Hook, Sutton
£427,500 | google
4. New Oscott
£400,000 | Google Maps