B17 9PT · High Street

England · 60 recorded sales

What homes here actually sold for

AddressSoldPrice
Retail Unit, HARBORNE CENTRAL High Street Jan 2026 £650,000
Flat 6, 250 High Street Jan 2026 £87,000
Flat 9, 250 High Street Oct 2023 £105,000
Flat 35, 260 High Street Mar 2023 £275,000
Flat 36, 260 High Street Jul 2022 £180,000
Retail Unit, HARBORNE CENTRAL High Street Jun 2022 £650,000
Flat 47, 266 High Street May 2022 £170,000
Flat 51, 266 High Street May 2022 £170,000
Flat 23, 256 High Street May 2022 £170,000
Flat 22, 256 High Street May 2022 £170,000
Flat 21, 256 High Street May 2022 £170,000
264 High Street May 2022 £175,000
264 High Street May 2022 £175,000
Flat 47, 266 High Street May 2022 £170,000
Apartment 58, 266 High Street May 2022 £170,000
Flat 51, 266 High Street May 2022 £170,000
Flat 23, 256 High Street May 2022 £170,000
Flat 22, 256 High Street May 2022 £170,000
Apartment 58, 266 High Street May 2022 £170,000
Flat 60, 266 High Street Apr 2022 £345,000
Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data — the price recorded on the deed, not an estimate. Showing the 20 most recent of 60.

Median sale price by year

YearSalesMedian
20165£225,000
20171£210,000
20192£232,500
20213£206,000
202217£170,000
20232£190,000
20262£368,500
A year with one or two sales is those sales, not a trend. Source: HM Land Registry.

Council tax bands here

Band C — 23 homesBand D — 34 homesBand E — 6 homes
6 homes here look banded above comparable neighbours.
Apartment 65 At 266 High Street, Birmingham, B17 9pt band E, neighbours typically D 55 of 61 lower
Flat 27, 260 High Street, Harborne, Birmingham, B17 9pt band E, neighbours typically D 55 of 61 lower
Flat 30, 260 High Street, Harborne, Birmingham, B17 9pt band E, neighbours typically D 55 of 61 lower
Apartment 60 266 High Street, Harborne, Birmingham, B17 9pt band E, neighbours typically D 55 of 61 lower
Flat 53, 266 High Street, Harborne, Birmingham, B17 9pt band E, neighbours typically D 55 of 61 lower
Flat 34, 260 High Street, Harborne, Birmingham, B17 9pt band E, neighbours typically D 55 of 61 lower
Worth checking rather than acting on. A review can move a band down and it can move one up, and you can check any address free at gov.uk. This compares like with like - numbered houses against numbered houses, flats against flats - because a named house on the same street is usually simply a bigger house.
Source: Valuation Office Agency. Bands are 1991 values in England, 2003 in Wales.

Energy efficiency

B — 3C — 40D — 8E — 1
Typical home here: 60 m², 3 habitable rooms — median of 52 assessed homes.
Source: the EPC register. Only homes assessed since 2008 appear, so this is a sample of the street, not all of it.

On the market now

AddressAsking
High Street, Harborne, Birmingham, West Midlands, B17 2 bed £340,000
254 High Street, Harborne, Birmingham B17 9PT 2 bed £225,000
Harborne Central, Harborne High Street, Birmingham 2 bed £220,000
254 High Street, Harborne 2 bed £200,000
High Street, Harborne, Birmingham 2 bed £195,950
High Street, Harborne, Birmingham 2 bed £183,000
Harborne Central, High Street, Harborne 1 bed £160,000
High Street, Harborne, Birmingham, West Midlands, B17 1 bed £160,000
High Street, Harborne, Birmingham, West Midlands, B17 1 bed £150,000
Harborne Central, High Street, Harborne, B17 2 bed
Asking prices as currently advertised. An asking price is what is wanted, not what is paid.
PropertyLake · figures are as published by their sources and may lag actual events. Land Registry publishes a sale some months after completion.