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House Prices > Telford > TF2 > Woodhouse Lane
Key Details about Property Prices in Woodhouse Lane
Woodhouse Lane Property Prices vs Surrounding Areas
St Georges
On average, a home in St Georges is 25% cheaper than one on Woodhouse Lane. (£187,400 vs £249,200) Consequently, your wallet could breathe easier by £61,800 if you buy in St Georges.
TF2 9
In the price race, Woodhouse Lane finishes 2% cheaper than the sector pack. (£255,200 vs £249,200). With these insights, a similar home elsewhere in the sector could cost £6,000 more than one on Woodhouse Lane.
i.e. TF2
Price-wise, buying in the TF2 district is 14% less expensive than buying on Woodhouse Lane. (£213,100 vs £249,200). Therefore, a home of similar value and specification on Woodhouse Lane could demand around £36,100 more than one in the TF2 district.
i.e. Telford
Analysis reveals a consistent trend - Telford homes average 9% cheaper than those on Woodhouse Lane. (£228,000 vs £249,200). In effect, selecting a home elsewhere in Telford might mean spending £21,500 less than on Woodhouse Lane.
Exploring TF2: A Local Snapshot
Each estimate is crafted using corrected figures drawn from real sales and energy reports. You get more truth, less padding. Read how we clean and correct records