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Birmingham

Second city. First-rate growth fundamentals.

London

Global capital. Global demand. Long-term capital.

Newcastle

The North East's capital, re-emerging.

Gross yield range5–6.8%3.5–5.5%6.5–9%
Entry price£180,000–£410,000£320,000–£1,250,000£110,000–£225,000
Population forecast1.2m by 20309.6m by 2030310,000 by 2030
Price growth forecast+19.9% (2024-29)+13.9% (2024-29)+16.8% (2024-29)
Rental growth forecast+18.4% (2024-28)+15.1% (2024-28)+17.9% (2024-28)
New homes pipeline17,000 (Smithfield alone)37,000 pa (vs 340k need)4,500 new homes (5-yr)
Universities5 universities40+ universities2 universities
Student population80,000+ students420,000+ students50,000 students
City-centre businesses
Median age33.7 years (ONS 2024)35 years (lowest in England); inner-east boroughs 30–3234 years (lowest in North East)
Private renters22.6% citywide; 29.4% in B130% London-wide; 40%+ in Tower Hamlets, Hackney, Newham23% private rented / rent-free citywide
Graduate retention41% (Savills 2024)77% (highest in UK, Centre for Cities)40% Northumbria graduates; 26% Newcastle Uni
Household income£28,648 avg salary B1£79,555 GDHI per head Westminster + City (ONS 2023)£43,200 avg salary citywide
Target tenantYoung professionals 25–34 in legal, financial, HS2 and professional services. Five universities add a strong graduate pipeline. Asian professional demographic particularly prominent in Colmore Row and Brindleyplace postcodes.City and Canary Wharf finance and tech professionals, global graduates on 3–5 year stints, international students. East End regeneration zones pick up priced-out millennials and key workers.Young professionals and postgraduates working across NHS, public sector, tech and professional services at Quayside and Pilgrim Street, plus international students at Newcastle and Northumbria universities driving premium city-centre apartment demand.
Top regen projectParadise Birmingham · £1.2bnOld Kent Road Opportunity Area · £10bn+Forth Yards / Quayside West · £330m initial tender (£121.8m gov funding)
Regen pipeline4 major schemes4 major schemes4 major schemes
Key neighbourhoodsDigbeth · Jewellery Quarter · Snow Hill & Colmore Business District · Broad Street & WestsideCanary Wharf & Docklands · Stratford & Olympic Park · Elephant & Castle · Woolwich & Abbey WoodQuayside · Ouseburn Valley · Heaton & Jesmond · Pilgrim Street
Transport highlightNew Street & Moor Street, 1h 22m to London6 international airportsNewcastle Central, 2h 47m to London
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