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House Prices > Coventry > CV7 > Dockers Close
Easy Essentials about Property Prices in Dockers Close
How Dockers Close Prices Compare to Surrounding Areas
Balsall Common
The typical cost of a property in Balsall Common sits 29% below that of Dockers Close. (£430,600 vs £605,900) Looking at the gap, purchasing in Balsall Common rather than Dockers Close could slice off around £175,300 from your costs.
CV7 7
Love a bargain? Properties in CV7 7 come in 24% cheaper than Dockers Close's going rates. (£463,500 vs £605,900) Going down the Dockers Close route? Prepare to fork out another £142,400.
i.e. CV7
Bragging rights go to your bank balance in the CV7 district - it's 42% more affordable than Dockers Close. (£354,200 vs £605,900). In simple financial terms, Dockers Close homes come at an added cost of roughly £251,700 compared to the CV7 district.
i.e. Coventry
Eyeing value? Coventry gets you a similar home for 51% less than Dockers Close. (£605,900 vs £295,000). That said, the same square footage might cost £310,800 less a few roads over.
CV7 Area Overview
We tune housing data like a piano, balancing over- and underpricing until the result is remarkably in key. Check the process we use to refine data