subject: Rent Flats In The City Of Birmingham [print this page] Birmingham with its picturesque landscape and tree-aligned avenues was the nation's pride during the Industrial Revolution. Continuing with the legacy, today it is the commercial hub of the nation and hosts voluminous space for conferences, retail and events with a strong foothold in technology, research and development.
People can enjoy both modest and lavish property in this district, since different benefits are offered across the region. It is interesting to note that cheaper suburbs have much to offer culturally, while up-market areas offer luxurious and comfortable stay.
Young professionals, students and couples seeking vibrant areas for fun and activity can rent a bargained accommodation in Handsworth, SOHO Road, Digbeth and Selly Oak. These areas encompass shops, restaurants and bars; theatre and music venues for the lively lot.
For more extravagant individuals seeking luxurious 5-star comforts can settle in Edgbaston, Harborne, Moseley and Bournville. These up-market areas are serene, secure and accommodate a whole gamut of quality shops, restaurants, bars and public areas. Two, three and four bedroom houses flood the suburbs, while; five, six and more bedroom properties are relatively common in Moseley, Harborne and Edgbaston. Most of these properties are accompanied by spacious gardens and nearby park areas, allowing plenty of outdoor activity space for both old and young. Although the house rents in these locations are expensive, yet these areas are significantly cheaper in comparison to south-east U.K.
Houses in Harborne and Bournville offer spacious Victorian property in addition to modest shops. Moseley does likewise, offering less in the way of private green space but making up for it with a vast array of fantastic shops, restaurants and nightspots.
With fantastic transport links to Queen Elizabeth hospital, Birmingham University, London and Lake District, renting flats in Birmingham offers an excellent monetary value along with improved lifestyle.
Studio flats to rent in Birmingham city offers a great value at 365 on Station Street and, for luxurious stay at Washington Wharf tenants must shell out 650.
Renting a 2-bedroom flat in high-rise Norton Tower, Birmingham would fetch 500 per month, while the plush locality of King Edward Wharf will be priced at 1,095 because the impressive apartments benefit from master bedroom with en-suite. Spacious living or dining room offers scenic views of the winter garden canal. Secure parking and 24-hour concierge. And, short walk to renowned Brindleyplace
People eager to rent a 3-bedroom flat in Birmingham can get a bargained accommodation at 600 on A Monument Road and those looking for furnished or unfurnished "designer" apartments can extend their search to Beetham Tower priced at 1,500 per month.
For large families or big student groups renting flats in Birmingham's Monument Road offers bargained option at 1,100. Facilities provided at this location usually include well-furnished living quarters, well-equipped kitchen, central heating, personal shower in the bathrooms and car parking space. Being a stone throw away from Broad Street and Birmingham City Center it provides true value to the investment made.