Prime location for high-yield student rental near campus.
Six bedrooms and three bathrooms across three floors
This six-bedroom, three-bathroom Victorian mid-terrace sits on a small plot in Selly Oak, moments from the University of Birmingham. Arranged over three floors with an attic conversion, the property mixes original period features with a modern kitchen and compact living spaces suited to student tenants.
The house is freehold and offers strong rental yield potential in a cosmopolitan student neighbourhood with excellent transport links and local amenities. Its 1,346 sq ft footprint and three bathrooms make it practical for multiple-occupancy rental or conversion to purpose-built student accommodation, subject to consents.
Notable considerations: the property needs modernisation in places and the solid brick walls likely lack insulation. Plot size is small and the build dates from 1900–1929, so buyers should budget for refurbishment, potential upgrades to insulation, and check services and compliance for HMO use. Council tax is reported as band B; buyers should verify.
Overall, this property suits investors seeking a high-yield student-let or a buyer prepared to refurbish and optimise layout. The location and room count create clear income potential, but realistic refurbishment costs should be factored into offers.