Property sales in B30 postcode district - page 190 Birmingham

This is a map and list of properties recently sold in the B30 postcode district in the UK covering the areas of Bournville, Cotteridge, Stirchley, Birmingham, based on the records of the Land Registry

Prices and sales

AddressTypeDatePrice
242 Mary Vale Road, Birmingham, B30 1PJTerraced (leasehold)Mar 1995£98,300
1218 Pershore Road, Stirchley, B30 2YATerraced (freehold)Mar 1995£1,000
109 Middleton Hall Road, Birmingham, B30 1ANFlat (leasehold)Mar 1995£32,200
69 Bond Street, Stirchley, B30 2LBTerraced (leasehold)Mar 1995£47,100
20 Elm Tree Road, Stirchley, B30 2BNTerraced (freehold)Mar 1995£38,200
120 Hay Green Lane, Birmingham, B30 1RESemi-detached (freehold)Feb 1995£59,800
2 Fordhouse Lane, Birmingham, B30 3BPSemi-detached (freehold)Feb 1995£40,000
213 Monyhull Hall Road, Birmingham, B30 3QWTerraced (freehold)Feb 1995£38,500
6 Bosbury Terrace, Birmingham, B30 2PBTerraced (freehold)Feb 1995£20,000
63 Teazel Avenue, Birmingham, B30 1LZSemi-detached (leasehold)Feb 1995£136,500
113 Broad Meadow Lane, Kings Norton, B30 3PBTerraced (freehold)Feb 1995£37,000
25 Midland Road, Birmingham, B30 2ESSemi-detached (freehold)Feb 1995£45,500
215 Mary Vale Road, Birmingham, B30 2DLTerraced (freehold)Jan 1995£60,000
82 Station Road, Kings Norton, B30 1DASemi-detached (freehold)Jan 1995£60,000
7 Middleton Gardens, Birmingham, B30 1BBSemi-detached (freehold)Jan 1995£41,000
19 Woodlands Park Road, Birmingham, B30 1EZSemi-detached (freehold)Jan 1995£105,750
25 Meadow Rise, Birmingham, B30 1UZDetached (freehold)Jan 1995£140,000
80 Kingfisher Way, Birmingham, B30 1TGSemi-detached (leasehold)Jan 1995£125,000
10 Cobs Field, Birmingham, B30 1QLSemi-detached (freehold)Jan 1995£71,500
112 Midland Road, Birmingham, B30 2EYSemi-detached (freehold)Jan 1995£42,650
17 Franklin Road, Birmingham, B30 2HJTerraced (freehold)Jan 1995£65,000

Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2024. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

Notes

The average price shown is the geometric mean which multiplies all sales prices together then takes the square root. This should reduce the impact of sales of very expensive houses.
No adjustments are made for seasonal variations, so average prices will not match the Land Registry's own figures
Sales in the final month are always lower than earlier months, due to that month's data not being complete.