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House Prices > Telford > TF2 > Mitcham Grove
Essential Market Data for Mitcham Grove
House Prices: Mitcham Grove Against Surrounding Areas
St Georges
The average expense of a home in St Georges is 21% less than on Mitcham Grove. (£187,400 vs £238,500) Looking at the gap, purchasing in St Georges rather than Mitcham Grove could slice off around £51,100 from your costs.
TF2 9
Choosing Mitcham Grove instead of a pricier sector home could save you around 7%. (£255,200 vs £238,500). Buyers picking Mitcham Grove over other sector locations could pocket approximately £16,700.
i.e. TF2
According to the data, homes in the TF2 district are priced about 11% lower than those on Mitcham Grove. (£213,100 vs £238,500). Based on these insights, choosing Mitcham Grove instead of the broader TF2 district might involve an extra £25,400.
i.e. Telford
The property landscape in Telford reflects values approximately 5% lower than on Mitcham Grove. (£228,000 vs £238,500). In other words, buyers elsewhere in Telford are likely to spend £10,800 less than those purchasing on Mitcham Grove.
A Closer Look at TF2
EPC data is richer than people think. We use it (alongside sale history) to surface clear, sensible pricing that other models often miss. See how we do it