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House Prices > Ross-on-wye > HR9 > Aston Bank
House Price Insights for Aston Bank
How Aston Bank Stands vs Surrounding Areas Prices
Linton
Linton housing stock averages 17% cheaper compared to Aston Bank. (£365,300 vs £440,800) Based on these numbers, a comparable home elsewhere in Linton could leave you saving around £75,500.
HR9 7
The HR9 7 sector trims about 22% off your house price compared to Aston Bank. (£345,200 vs £440,800) In a nutshell, choosing Aston Bank could cost you an extra £95,600 compared to its sector rivals.
i.e. HR9
Property bargains? Look no further than the HR9 district, where prices are 17% lower than Aston Bank. (£366,200 vs £440,800). Overall, this premium could mean spending an additional £74,600 if purchasing on Aston Bank.
i.e. Ross-on-wye
The numbers don’t lie - buying in Ross-on-wye can save you 13% over Aston Bank. (£440,800 vs £382,000). That said, the same square footage might cost £59,200 less a few roads over.
Unpacking HR9: Insights & Info
Every postcode deserves pricing that reflects its quirks. Our system reads into those differences, corrects for over- or underweighting, and returns something refreshingly grounded. Follow the logic behind our numbers
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