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Coventry Property Market Statistics 2026

Coventry is a city of around 368,483 people in West Midlands (ONS mid-2023 population estimate). This page brings together the current verified figures on Coventry house prices, rents and rental yield...

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Coventry is a city of around 368,483 people in West Midlands (ONS mid-2023 population estimate). This page brings together the current verified figures on Coventry house prices, rents and rental yields, drawn from the ONS/HM Land Registry UK House Price Index and ONS Private Rent and House Price Statistics. Every figure below carries its own source and date so it can be checked or quoted directly. For a wider view of the national picture, see our UK Rental Market Statistics 2026 and UK Landlord Statistics 2026 pages.

Last Updated: July 2026 | Next Update: October 2026


Coventry Key Stats at a Glance

Metric Figure Source
Average house price £218,000 ONS/HM Land Registry UK House Price Index (provisional), April 2026
Annual price change +0.1% vs April 2025
Average monthly rent £1,017 ONS Private Rent and House Price Statistics, May 2026
Annual rent change +1.9% vs May 2025
Gross rental yield 5.6% Calculated: (£1,017 x 12) / £218,000
Population 368,483 ONS mid-2023 population estimate

Coventry House Prices in 2026

The average house price in Coventry has risen 0.1% in the year to April 2026 (ONS/HM Land Registry UK House Price Index (provisional)). For comparison, average prices across West Midlands rose 5.8% over the same period (ONS/HM Land Registry UK House Price Index (provisional)). That puts the typical Coventry home at £218,000, based on transactions recorded up to April 2026.

Jaguar Land Rover's global engineering headquarters at Whitley continues to anchor Coventry's economy, and Coventry Airport has been identified by the West Midlands Combined Authority as a preferred site for a future EV battery gigafactory, though the announced Tata/Agratas gigafactory investment is being built in Somerset rather than Coventry (West Midlands Combined Authority / Automotive Manufacturing Solutions, 2026).

Local house price data of this kind is based on a smaller number of transactions than national figures, so short-term movements in a single city should be read as a trend rather than a precise monthly signal. Looked at over a full year, though, Coventry's rise of 0.1% gives a reasonably clear read on where the local market sits going into the second half of 2026.


Coventry Rents and Rental Yields

The average monthly rent in Coventry has risen 1.9% in the year to May 2026 (ONS Private Rent and House Price Statistics). That works out at £1,017 a month for the average Coventry let as of May 2026.

Putting the two figures together gives the gross rental yield, the standard way of comparing rental income against purchase price before costs. For Coventry: (£1,017 x 12 months) / £218,000 x 100 = 5.6% gross yield. This is a gross, pre-cost figure; it does not account for mortgage interest, management fees, maintenance, void periods or tax, all of which reduce the net return a landlord actually receives. For the national landlord and rental picture, including how gross and net yields typically compare, see our UK Landlord Statistics 2026 and UK Rental Market Statistics 2026 pages.

Two universities, Coventry University and the University of Warwick on the city's outskirts, bring a large student population into the local rental market.


What's Shaping the Coventry Property Market

City centre regeneration has continued since Coventry's UK City of Culture year in 2021, with ongoing work around the station quarter and Upper Precinct.

Landlords and investors trying to translate these figures into an actual purchase in Coventry typically work with property sourcing companies to find stock that fits the numbers above, rather than relying on portal browsing alone, since the best-priced opportunities in a market like this rarely stay listed for long. This page is a statistics reference rather than a buying guide; for an area-by-area breakdown of where to invest within Coventry, see our Coventry property investment guide.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average house price in Coventry in 2026?

The average house price in Coventry was £218,000 in April 2026 (ONS/HM Land Registry UK House Price Index (provisional)), up 0.1% from April 2025.

What is the average rent in Coventry?

The average monthly rent in Coventry was £1,017 in May 2026 (ONS Private Rent and House Price Statistics), up 1.9% from May 2025.

What rental yield can landlords expect in Coventry?

Based on the average purchase price of £218,000 and average monthly rent of £1,017, the gross rental yield in Coventry works out at 5.6%. This is a gross figure before mortgage costs, management fees, maintenance and tax, so actual net returns will be lower.

Is the Coventry property market rising or falling in 2026?

Coventry house prices have risen 0.1% over the past year, while rents have risen 1.9% over the same period. The two do not always move together, and the gap between price growth and rent growth is one reason gross yields shift from year to year.

Where can I find area-by-area investment analysis for Coventry?

This page focuses on citywide statistics. For a breakdown of specific Coventry neighbourhoods and investment areas, see our Coventry property investment guide.


Sources and Methodology

Source Data Period
ONS/HM Land Registry UK House Price Index (provisional) Average house price, annual change April 2026
ONS Private Rent and House Price Statistics Average monthly rent, annual change May 2026
ONS mid-2023 population estimate Population 2023

Gross rental yield is calculated as (average monthly rent x 12) / average house price x 100, using the figures in the table above. It is a standard, transparent calculation, not a forecast, and does not represent net return after costs.

This page is a statistics reference. It does not constitute financial or investment advice. Figures are provisional and subject to revision by the original sources; always check the linked sources directly before relying on a figure for a decision.

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About Taha Lallali

Taha Lallali

Taha is the founder of Shaded Canvas. Before entering the world of capital introductions, he spent years working as a Police Officer in the Investigations Unit, where clarity and trust were non-negotiable. As a husband and father, he built this business from his own search for steady income and smart, transparent capital deployment.

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