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House Prices > Brierley Hill > DY5 > Park Road
The Latest Price Trends on Park Road
House Prices: Park Road Against Surrounding Areas
Quarry Bank
The average price in Quarry Bank undershoots Park Road by 15%. (£170,500 vs £200,100) From this perspective, selecting a property elsewhere in Quarry Bank rather than Park Road might offer a discount of around £29,600.
DY5 2
Properties on Park Road fetch 3% more on average than those in the DY5 2 sector. (£200,100 vs £193,500). For an equivalent home, you could expect to spend approximately £6,600 more on Park Road than in another part of the same sector.
i.e. DY5
Smarter money says the DY5 district, with homes averaging 10% lower than Park Road. (£179,300 vs £200,100). Looking carefully, buying in Park Road could cost you a premium of approximately £20,800.
i.e. Brierley Hill
Buying a home in Brierley Hill will typically set you back 12% more than in Park Road. (£224,000 vs £200,100). This means that choosing a home on Park Road over one in Brierley Hill could potentially reduce your purchase cost by £23,800.
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