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Affordable City Centre Living for Young Workers: St Basils Launches Birmingham Live and Work Scheme

A new affordable housing scheme has launched in Birmingham to help young people on low wages live and work in the city.

The Birmingham Live and Work scheme offers en-suite, newly refurbished accommodation at a fraction of the average city rent.

Like many cities Birmingham rents now averaging over £1,000 a month before bills, many young people are struggling to find a home they can afford while starting out in their careers or apprenticeships. National Minimum Wage for 18–20-year-olds is just £10 per hour, making independent living almost impossible for many.

The Live and Work scheme provides a practical, affordable alternative:

  • Weekly rent: £99.53
  • Monthly equivalent: £431.30
  • Inclusive of rent, council tax, water, and heating

This gives young people the chance to live independently in a central location while being able to save for their future – whether that’s a deposit for their own home or moving into private rented accommodation later.

Each young person has their own private, en-suite room, newly refurbished for comfort and independence. In addition, there are communal cooking and social spaces and a bookable workspace downstairs, perfect for working, studying, or networking.

The apartments are in a prime city-centre location, just a short walk from Snow Hill Station, making them ideal for anyone working in Birmingham.

Jean Templeton, CEO of St Basils, said:

“This scheme is about giving young people a real opportunity to live independently and thrive while working in Birmingham. Residents have their own private en-suite space and privacy, but they also benefit from communal areas and a bookable workspace downstairs. The location is fantastic, right in the heart of the city – and it means young people can avoid long commutes, enjoy city life, and start building their future in a supportive environment.”

How to apply:

If you’re aged 18–25, in work or on an apprenticeship and struggling to afford rent, you can apply or register your interest now via the Birmingham Live and Work webpage: https://stbasils.org.uk/projects/birmingham-live-work/

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