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House Prices > Worcester > WR3 > Blanquettes Avenue
Quick Facts about Property Prices in Blanquettes Avenue
Property Trends: Blanquettes Avenue vs Surrounding Areas
WR3 8
A property in WR3 8 costs 28% less than its Blanquettes Avenue neighbour. (£238,500 vs £330,200) Looking at the data, homes on Blanquettes Avenue command around £91,700 more than similar sector options.
i.e. WR3
Homes on Blanquettes Avenue demand 13% more than those in the WR3 district on average. (£330,200 vs £286,200). Given these figures, choosing Blanquettes Avenue could bump your costs by roughly £44,000 compared to the WR3 district.
i.e. Worcester
Compared to Worcester, the property market on Blanquettes Avenue offers 2% savings. (£330,200 vs £336,000). As a result, purchasing a comparable property on Blanquettes Avenue might save you approximately £5,400 compared to Worcester.
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