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House Prices > Coventry > CV7 > Shirley Lane
The Full Market Report for Shirley Lane
How Shirley Lane Stands vs Surrounding Areas Prices
Meriden
You’ll keep more change in your pocket buying in Meriden - prices are 60% lower than Shirley Lane. (£405,600 vs £1,005,000) In light of this, a house hunt in Meriden could leave you laughing with £599,400 still in hand.
CV7 7
Buying in the CV7 7 sector typically costs 54% less than purchasing on Shirley Lane. (£463,500 vs £1,005,000) This market snapshot indicates that Shirley Lane properties could demand a premium of £541,500 over comparable sector homes.
i.e. CV7
Homes on Shirley Lane sell for an average of 65% more than properties in the CV7 district. (£1,005,000 vs £354,200). Based on these trends, buyers on Shirley Lane might need an extra £650,800 for a similar property.
i.e. Coventry
Coventry homes offer a 71% discount compared to Shirley Lane on average. (£295,000 vs £1,005,000). So while Shirley Lane might shine brighter, it also comes with a brighter price tag - around £709,900 extra.
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