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House Prices > Southam > CV47 > Nelsons Way
Market Trends and Property Values in Nelsons Way
Nelsons Way Homes vs Surrounding Areas Prices
Napton
Choosing Napton over Nelsons Way means facing 56% steeper average prices. (£436,500 vs £280,600) Consequently, Nelsons Way could gift you an extra £155,900 to play with after moving day.
CV47 8
Relative to the sector, Nelsons Way homes tend to cost 24% less on average. (£347,500 vs £280,600). If you’re looking for a like-for-like home, buying on Nelsons Way rather than elsewhere in the sector could mean spending £66,900 less.
i.e. CV47
Stretching your budget? The CV47 district stretches it about 23% further than Nelsons Way. (£344,800 vs £280,600). Based on this market data, a similar property on Nelsons Way might save you around £64,200 compared to elsewhere in the district.
i.e. Southam
Properties in Southam are, on average, 31% more expensive than those in Nelsons Way. (£367,000 vs £280,600). House for house, Nelsons Way could leave you £85,900 better off, and still under the same roofline.
About the CV47 Area
Calling all those in the know! CV47 has its secret spots, loved by locals and scarcely discovered by tourists. Take a stroll down Ufton Hill for marvellous views, or stop by the Garden Shed Café’s jam sessions on Fridays for a taste of the local music scene. It’s a slice of Warwickshire life only insiders enjoy.
We don’t display prices blindly. Instead, we sharpen them with corrections tailored to size, build and local trends. See how each price is calculated