Sutton Coldfield sellers deserve an agent who sells it at its full worth.
Bespoke, advisory-led property representation across Four Oaks, Mere Green, Wylde Green, Boldmere, Walmley, Streetly and the wider Royal Town. One agent. No handoffs. Results that reflect the calibre of the property.
Not your average estate agent in Sutton Coldfield.
Sutton Coldfield is one of the most sought-after postcodes in the Midlands.
It should be treated as such.
Sutton Coldfield is not a uniform market. The average sold price across the area sits at approximately £402,000 — but that number conceals a range that stretches from accessible terraces in B72 at around £200,000 to seven-figure estates on Ladywood Road and Rosemary Hill Road in Four Oaks, where premium detacheds routinely transact at £850,000 to over £2 million. A B74 instruction and a B75 instruction are entirely different propositions. Any agent who applies the same process to both is failing one of them — usually yours.
The pattern across Sutton Coldfield is familiar. An inflated valuation to win the instruction. Generic photography that could belong to any home on any street. A Rightmove listing with no open house strategy, no buyer qualification, and no plan beyond waiting. The result is properties that stall, price reductions that signal weakness, and sales that land consistently below what a properly run campaign would have achieved. In a market where Stephens Road sells in 14 days and Bakers Lane generates eleven offers, the difference between the right strategy and the wrong one is measurable — and significant.
Asif Kola Realty® approaches every Sutton Coldfield instruction as the individual, considered asset it is. Evidence-led pricing built on real comparables — not flattery. Marketing that presents Four Oaks at its premium and Wylde Green at its value. A viewing strategy that creates competition, not a drip of unqualified strangers. And one agent, personally accountable, from the first conversation to completion day.
"In Sutton Coldfield, the margin between the right agent and the wrong one isn't a rounding error. It's the difference between the price you deserved and the price you accepted."
£25,000 above guide.
Fourteen days on the market.
Eleven offers. Sold to a Private Office buyer.
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Four Oaks sits at the apex of the Sutton Coldfield market. B74 is one of the highest-value residential postcodes in the West Midlands — with Rosemary Hill Road, Streetly Lane, Russell Bank Road and the Four Oaks Estate itself routinely seeing detacheds transact at £700,000 to over £2 million. The buyer profile here is typically equity-rich — professionals relocating from London and the South East, business owners upsizing within the region, or high-net-worth individuals drawn by the combination of Sutton Park on the doorstep, Four Oaks station's cross-city access, and one of the most prestigious residential addresses in the Midlands. These buyers are discerning and have high expectations of both the property and the agent presenting it. Presentation, pricing precision, and discretion are non-negotiable at this level.
Mere Green and Walmley occupy the compelling middle ground. Walmley in particular — served by Walmley Junior School (Ofsted Outstanding) and with a distinct village character along Walmley Ash Road and Eachelhurst Road — attracts families prepared to pay £280,000 to £450,000 for the right property. Mere Green draws buyers from across North Birmingham who want proximity to Arthur Terry School, one of the region's highest-performing comprehensives, and the independent cafés and restaurants along Mere Green Road. Three-bedroom semis here typically sell for £300,000 to £420,000, with well-presented homes in strong catchment zones pushing further. The demand from school-conscious families in these sub-areas is structural — it does not soften with the broader market.
Boldmere and Wylde Green serve a different but equally active buyer. Wylde Green station provides an 18-minute commute direct to Birmingham New Street — making roads like Jockey Road, Wylde Green Road, and Clifton Road among the most searched addresses for professionals wanting suburban quality with city-centre access. Three-bedroom 1930s semi-detacheds on generous plots with extension potential hold at £250,000 to £380,000 — and the planning precedent across B72 and B73 means buyers factor in the upside of a loft conversion or rear extension from day one. Boldmere Road itself acts as an anchor — independent shops, cafés, and restaurants have turned this stretch into one of the most genuinely walkable high streets in North Birmingham, which buyers now factor into their decision.
Whitehouse Common, Maney, and New Oscott complete the picture for buyers navigating mortgage affordability without surrendering the Sutton Coldfield postcode. These sub-areas sit in the B72 and B75 range, with terraced and semi-detached stock from £200,000 to £320,000 that consistently attracts first-time buyers and young families. Transport here centres on Sutton Coldfield station — a 16-minute journey to New Street — with The Parade and Gracechurch Shopping Centre providing immediate retail amenity. Across all sub-areas, the school network is a constant driver: Bishop Vesey's Grammar, Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls, The Arthur Terry School, and thirteen Ofsted Outstanding primaries including Boldmere Junior, Moor Hall Primary, and Little Sutton Primary are names that actively move buyers between postcodes and push prices on the streets within their catchment boundaries.
"Sutton Coldfield is one of the most resilient property markets in the Midlands. The agent you choose determines how much of that value you actually realise."
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Read the Sutton Coldfield Area Guide →"Asif Kola is simply the best. If you're looking for someone to sell your property, contact Asif without hesitation. They offer a bespoke experience with professionalism and genuine care. Asif sold my house in no time — he didn't just sell my property, he kept my spirits up during the toughest time of my life. Asif Kola Realty truly stands out."
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This is for you if…
- You're selling a home in Sutton Coldfield and want it treated as the asset it is
- You want one senior agent handling everything — no handoffs, no juniors
- You want honest pricing based on evidence, not a flattering overvaluation
- You'd consider an off-market or Private Office route for the right buyer
- You expect marketing that reflects the calibre and character of your home
- You want the strongest result — not just the fastest exit at any price
This probably isn't if…
- You want the highest valuation regardless of what the evidence supports
- You need a 0.5% fee and are comfortable with the service that brings
- You want a large corporate brand name on the board
- You'd rather list and leave — no active strategy or agent involvement
- You want to sell at any price for the fastest possible completion
- You expect a large team, multiple contacts, and a call centre
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What is the average house price in Sutton Coldfield?
The average sold price across Sutton Coldfield sits at approximately £402,000 — but this conceals significant variation by postcode. Four Oaks (B74) sees detached homes routinely at £700,000 to over £2 million. Wylde Green and Boldmere (B72/B73) range from £250,000 to £420,000 for family semis. B75 and B76 offer more accessible entry points from around £200,000. Street-level knowledge is essential — the difference between the right road and the wrong one in Sutton Coldfield is not small.
How long does it take to sell a house in Sutton Coldfield?
With the right strategy, significantly faster than the area average. Stephens Road sold in 14 days with five offers. Bakers Lane attracted eleven offers across two open houses and completed in 8 weeks. Homes that stall — and there are many in Sutton Coldfield — typically suffer from overpricing at launch, weak marketing, or no structured viewing strategy. The open house model concentrates demand and creates the competition needed to close above guide.
Is the Four Oaks market different from the rest of Sutton Coldfield?
Significantly. Four Oaks is one of the highest-value residential sub-markets in the West Midlands. Rosemary Hill Road, Streetly Lane, Russell Bank Road and the Four Oaks Estate consistently see detacheds at £700,000 to over £2 million. The buyer profile, marketing approach, and negotiation dynamic are all different from a Boldmere semi or a Wylde Green terrace. An agent who treats a Four Oaks instruction like any other is the fastest way to leave substantial money on the table.
What transport links does Sutton Coldfield have?
Sutton Coldfield is exceptionally well served by rail. Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, Wylde Green, and Chester Road stations all sit on the Cross-City line — with direct services to Birmingham New Street in 12 to 22 minutes depending on your station. This access to the city, combined with easy reach of the M6 and M42, makes the area a genuine choice for Birmingham professionals and a growing number of buyers relocating from outside the region entirely.
What schools are in Sutton Coldfield?
Sutton Coldfield has one of the strongest school networks in the West Midlands. Bishop Vesey's Grammar School and Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls are the headline names — their catchments actively move buyer decisions and push prices on the streets within them. The Arthur Terry School is one of the region's top-performing comprehensives. At primary level, Boldmere Junior, Moor Hall, Little Sutton Primary, and Walmley Junior are all Ofsted Outstanding — and all drive family demand in their respective sub-areas.
Do you offer off-market sales in Sutton Coldfield?
Yes — and it is a route we use regularly across the borough. Our Private Office network connects premium Sutton Coldfield properties to qualified, financially capable buyers without a Rightmove listing, a board, or a single public viewing. Bakers Lane sold through this route. For sellers who value discretion — whether for personal, probate, or practical reasons — it is a genuine and frequently used option. Speak to Asif directly to explore whether it suits your property.