Moving to Birmingham 060E, Birmingham — your checklist
£1,086 median rent · 10/100 safety · 79/100 transport
What moving to Birmingham 060E costs
Two numbers worth knowing before you sign anything: the up-front lump sum on move-in day, and the recurring monthly baseline once you're in.
- Deposit (5 weeks): £1,267
- First month rent: £1,086
- Removals (est.): £350–£1,200
Tenant Fees Act 2019 caps deposits at five weeks' rent (six if rent >£50k/year).
- Rent: £1,086/mo
- Council tax: £187/mo Band A
- Utilities (est.): £135/mo
Excludes food, transport and discretionary spend.
Find a place in Birmingham 060E
Median rent here is £1,086/month — use that as a benchmark when comparing listings. Two marketplaces between them carry the great majority of UK rentals: OpenRent for self-listed properties (no admin fee), SpareRoom for rooms and flatshares.
Broadband and energy on day one
Don't inherit the previous tenant's tariff. Switching on move-in day takes 15 minutes and saves the median renter ~£200/year on energy and ~£10/month on broadband. In Birmingham 060E, 100% of premises are gigabit-capable per Ofcom 2025.
Removals and storage
Removals quotes for a one-bed flat run £350–£600 within the same city, £600–£1,200 for a longer-distance move. Reverse-auction sites (Shiply) tend to come in 20–30% cheaper than fixed-quote sites if you can be flexible on date.
Insurance, referencing and the legal bits
Renters' contents insurance is cheap (~£5/month) and almost no-one has it — one cleared-out break-in costs more than ten years of premiums. If you're renting through an estate agent, they'll require a tenant-referencing check (~£40); going through Homelet directly keeps it portable across landlords.
Tick these off before / on / after the move
Council tax registration, GP registration, DVLA, electoral roll and TV licence — most of these need doing in the first 30 days.
Schools, transport and what's nearby
The full demographic, schools, transport and economy picture for Birmingham 060Eis on the area guide:
See the Birmingham 060E area guide →Common questions
- What do I need to do when moving to Birmingham 060E?
- The big-five categories are: find your home (rentals + rooms), set up your home (broadband + energy), sort your finances (renters insurance + deposit), plan your move (removals + storage), and admin (council tax registration, GP registration, DVLA, TV licence). The interactive checklist below walks you through each in order.
- How much does moving to Birmingham 060E cost up front?
- Plan for £2,703–£3,553 on the day you move in: £1,267 deposit (five weeks' rent, the legal cap), £1,086 first-month rent, plus £350–£1,200 for removals depending on distance and volume. Some landlords add a holding deposit (one week's rent) that converts into the security deposit on tenancy start.
- What's the monthly cost of living in Birmingham 060E?
- The monthly baseline is approximately £1,408 for one person: rent £1,086/mo, council tax £187/mo, estimated utilities £135/mo. That excludes food, transport and discretionary spend — figure on £400–£800/mo on top for those.
- What is council tax in Birmingham 060E?
- The most common council tax band is A, costing approximately £187/month. Council tax registers automatically with the local authority once you sign a tenancy or buy.
- What's transport like from Birmingham 060E?
- The nearest rail station is approximately 31 minutes' walk, with the fastest direct train to London at around 118 minutes. Use the Transport section on the area page for the full station list and bus connections.
- Are there good schools near Birmingham 060E?
- There are 25 schools within 2 km of Birmingham 060E, 32% of which are rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted. If you have school-age children, see the Schools section of the area page for individual school details and admissions catchments.
- Is gigabit broadband available in Birmingham 060E?
- 100% of premises are gigabit-capable. Almost any flat will support full-fibre packages from major providers.
- What are typical energy bills like in Birmingham 060E?
- Median EPC rating is C-D. Estimated utility bills sit around £135/month for a typical flat at this efficiency level. Lower-rated properties (E/F/G) can run 50–80% higher in winter.
- What's the deposit cap when renting in Birmingham 060E?
- The Tenant Fees Act 2019 caps assured-shorthold deposits at five weeks' rent (six weeks if the annual rent exceeds £50,000). For a property at £1,086/month that's roughly £1,267. Some landlords accept deposit-replacement schemes that take a one-week fee instead of the full lump sum.
- How do I register for a GP in Birmingham 060E?
- You can register online at any GP practice in Birmingham 060E's catchment using your new address. Bring proof of address (tenancy agreement / utility bill / bank letter) and ID. Don't wait until you're ill; register on the day you move in.
Area data last updated May 2026. Source: ONS, Police.uk, Land Registry, Ofsted, Ofcom, DESNZ. Some recommended-service links may earn us a commission at no cost to you — see our affiliate disclosure for details.