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House Prices > Solihull > B90 > Trinity Way
How Much Do Homes Cost on Trinity Way?
Trinity Way’s Prices Stacked Against Surrounding Areas
Shirley
Shirley properties fetch an average of 90% more than homes on Trinity Way. (£295,600 vs £155,300) With these figures, you could anticipate spending about £140,300 less on a comparable home on Trinity Way than in Shirley.
B90 3
In comparison to the B90 3 sector, Trinity Way has average property prices that are 113% lower. (£331,300 vs £155,300). With this market data, buying on Trinity Way could offer a saving of roughly £176,000 over other parts of the sector.
i.e. B90
With lower asking prices, Trinity Way homes sit about 122% below those in B90. (£155,300 vs £345,400). If you’re counting pennies, Trinity Way could help you keep an extra £190,100 in your mortgage pot.
i.e. Solihull
The smarter postcode pick? Trinity Way, where properties are 177% cheaper than Solihull. (£155,300 vs £431,000). In buyer-speak: same house, less ouch. You’re looking at saving £275,600.
Exploring B90: A Local Snapshot
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