Long-Term Rentals · Market playbook

Buying Rental Properties in Birmingham, AL

Buying rentals in Birmingham is a 11.39% gross yield play at a $137k median entry — $1,303/mo rent gross before expenses. The math has to clear before the property does.

DATA · Zillow Research (via scrape.do) · AS OF APRIL 2026

Workable 77/100

Birmingham is a workable straight-rental market — neither bonanza nor minefield.

TL;DR — data signals
  • Gross yield 11.39% — above national baseline
  • Rent $1,303/mo vs. national $1,930 — rent-weak
  • Cash flow expectation at 25% down / 7.5%: $200-400/door positive
  • Appreciation: softening, cash flow must carry the deal

Long-term rentals in Birmingham sit at the intersection of two numbers: typical home value $137,201 and median rent $1,303/mo. That's a 11.39% gross yield — well above the national 4-5% baseline. Cash flow does most of the heavy lifting here, with appreciation as a bonus.

Run the cash-flow math. Assume 20-25% down on a 30-year conventional rental loan at 7.5%, plus taxes + insurance + 8% property management + 8% vacancy/maintenance reserve + 8% capex reserve. At those inputs you should clear $200-400/door positive cash flow on a well-bought property in Birmingham. The numbers work without heroic assumptions.

Rent demand context: Birmingham rents ($1,303) run 32% below the national median ($1,930). Rent is the constraint — operational discipline matters more than acquisition skill here.

Appreciation thesis: Birmingham home values are -2.1% YoY. That's a softening market. Cash flow has to do all the work; don't underwrite expecting price growth to bail out a marginal deal.

Net: Birmingham is a workable rental market with tight margins — disciplined underwriting and operational excellence are the difference between profit and break-even.

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Birmingham at a glance

The numbers behind the analysis.

$137k
Median value
-2.1%
YoY
$1,303
Median rent
11.39%
Gross yield
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