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House Prices > Birmingham > B32 > Queens Park Road
Market Trends and Property Values in Queens Park Road
House Prices: Queens Park Road Against Surrounding Areas
B32 2
When comparing averages, homes in the B32 2 sector cost 44% less than on Queens Park Road. (£229,200 vs £411,900) Going by these figures, choosing Queens Park Road might lead to spending around £182,700 extra.
i.e. B32
Why pay Queens Park Road prices when the B32 district is 50% lighter on your wallet? (£205,800 vs £411,900). In the end, choosing Queens Park Road might mean budgeting for around £206,100 extra, a premium some happily embrace.
i.e. Birmingham
Market trends indicate that home prices in Birmingham are 33% less than in Queens Park Road. (£277,000 vs £411,900). Based on this insight, choosing a home elsewhere in Birmingham over Queens Park Road might offer a saving of about £135,400.
About the B32 Area
If you ask us, B32 isn’t simply another district, it’s the dependable core of southwest Birmingham. With considered but untroubled progress harking to revitalised urban environments, few locations blend convenience with congeniality better, even if areas affirm similar desires.
EPC and Land Registry data give us structure, but our smart recalibration process brings the real clarity - property by property, postcode by postcode. Have a look at how it works