Birmingham · NG2 6UE · 1-bed

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Asking price
£135,000
£315/sqft
Verdict
Strong rental backup (7.96% gross yield)
Estimated gross yields from current rental comps. Numbers are pre-cost — service, voids, mortgage, management still come off these.
Standard BTL
Best fit£895/mo
8.0% gross yield
Open-market tenant on a 12-month AST.
LHA / Section 8
£549/mo
4.9% gross yield
Council-paid tenant. Stable rent, longer tenancies, slight discount to market.
Council lease
£466/mo
4.1% gross yield
3–5 yr guaranteed-rent lease to a housing association. Hands-off.
Quick read across the buyer personas. ✅ = good fit · ⚠ = workable with caveats · ❌ = look elsewhere.
Family home
Not the right shape for a family.
Standard BTL
8.0% gross — clears typical 5%+ break-even threshold.
Buy + rent later
Rents would more than cover BTL mortgage costs if life changes.
England (SDLT) · 75% LTV mortgage at 5.5% over 25 years (capital repayment).
Stamp duty
First-time buyer
£0
Home mover
£0
2nd home / BTL
£6,750
Mortgage @ 75% LTV
Asking price is in line with what 1-bed homes have been selling for nearby.
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Based on 3,936 live rentals in Birmingham · 1-bed homes here average £825/mo.
Most landlords need 5%+ gross to break even after costs in this area, so this is a decent fallback if your plans shift.
Catchment area is the #1 driver of family-let demand and exit liquidity in the suburbs. Verify the local primary + secondary ratings before offering — an Outstanding catchment can add 5–10% to £/sqft; Inadequate is a permanent drag.
Catchments aren't published nationally; many schools use distance-from-school as the deciding factor. The links above give you the official data; only the local authority can confirm a specific year's catchment boundary.
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