The UK's first AI-powered property wealth platform, purpose-built for Birmingham investors. MTD-ready, Open Banking integrated, with live yield benchmarking against local Birmingham postcodes.
Birmingham is the UK's second city and a major BTL hotspot. HS2 and ongoing regeneration (notably Smithfield and Digbeth) are reshaping capital growth prospects. Strong student demand around University of Birmingham and Aston.
Local insight: With significant regeneration pipelines, Birmingham landlords benefit from AI surveillance that flags rent underperformance vs postcode benchmarks, rents in some postcodes have risen 20%+ in 12 months, and many landlords haven't repriced.
Common investor hotspots in Birmingham include:
Proxera is priced the same nationwide, investor plans from £14.95/month (Essential Club) with full MTD compliance included. Annual subscriptions save 20%. There are no per-property charges and no Birmingham-specific surcharges.
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In Birmingham, gross rental yields typically range from 5.0, 8.0% depending on postcode and property type, with an average around 6.5%. Our yield calculator can give you a precise figure for a specific property.
Proxera is purpose-built for UK landlords including those in Birmingham. It tracks your full portfolio, yields, income, expenses, equity and capital growth, with MTD compliance and Open Banking integration for UK banks. From £14.95/month.
If your gross property income across the UK is £50,000 or more, yes, from April 2026 you must use HMRC-recognised MTD software. This applies to Birmingham landlords the same as anywhere else in the UK. The threshold is expected to drop to £30,000 in a subsequent phase.
Typical investor hotspots in Birmingham include Selly Oak (B29), Edgbaston (B15), Digbeth (B5, B12). Yields and capital growth vary significantly by postcode, our AI portfolio insights flag underperforming rents vs local benchmarks automatically.
Yes. Proxera handles single-property to multi-asset UK portfolios across all regions, Birmingham, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, with location-aware yield benchmarking and region-specific tax considerations.