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Average Rent in Walsall

As of January 2026, the average rent in Walsall is £898/month33% below the England average of £1,332. Rents are rising quickly, up +7.2% in the past year.

Source: ONS Private Rental Market Statistics, January 2026 (released 18 February 2026). Figures show mean monthly rents. Year-on-year changes compare the same period twelve months apart.

Key figures

  • Average rent: £898/month (33% below the England average of £1,332)
  • Rents rising fast: +7.2% year-on-year
  • 1-bed average: £634/month
  • Market rents exceed LHA by £140/month for a 1-bed
Average rent
£898
+7.2%
1 bed
£634
+7.8%
2 bed
£774
+7.5%
3 bed
£924
+7.4%

Rent by bedroom type

Here's how average monthly rent in Walsall breaks down by number of bedrooms, with year-on-year change for each.

TypeAvg. rentYoY change
All properties£898+7.2%
1 bedroom£634+7.8%
2 bedrooms£774+7.5%
3 bedrooms£924+7.4%
4+ bedrooms£1,294+6.2%

Rent by property type

Average rents in Walsall also vary by property type. Flats and maisonettes tend to be cheaper than detached houses.

Property typeAvg. rent
Detached£1,198
Semi-detached£934
Terraced£886
Flat / maisonette£730

Local Housing Allowance comparison

The Local Housing Allowance (LHA) sets the maximum housing benefit for renters in the Black Country area (April 2024 to March 2025). Here's how it compares to actual market rents.

SizeLHA rateMarket rentGap
Shared£319
1 bed£494£634+£140
2 bed£623£774+£151
3 bed£748£924+£176
4 bed£922£1,294+£372

Where market rent exceeds the LHA rate, renters on housing benefit may need to cover the difference themselves.

Renting in Walsall: what to know

Walsall is in the West Midlands region of England. The average rent of £898 per month is 33% below the England average of £1,332. This is roughly in line with the West Midlands regional average of £929.

Rents in Walsall are rising quickly — up +7.2% over the past year, faster than the West Midlands average of +5.9%. For renters already in the area, this makes staying put more attractive than moving — and for newcomers, it highlights the importance of acting quickly when a suitable property appears.

The Local Housing Allowance for the Black Country area is £494/month for a 1-bed, slightly below the market average of £634. Renters on housing benefit may face a modest shortfall of £140/month.

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FAQs

What is the average rent in Walsall?

The average rent in Walsall is £898 per month as of January 2026. This covers all property sizes. A 1-bed averages £634, a 2-bed £774, a 3-bed £924.

Is rent in Walsall going up or down?

Rents in Walsall have increased by +7.2% over the past year. This is well above the national average rate of increase, putting extra pressure on renters.

How does rent in Walsall compare to Local Housing Allowance?

The average 1-bed rent in Walsall (£634) is £140 above the LHA rate of £494 for the Black Country area. This means renters on housing benefit may face a shortfall.

Is Walsall a good area for affordable renting?

With average rents of £898/month, Walsall is well below the England average of £1,332. Lower rents can make it easier to save or manage a budget, though availability and property standards vary.

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