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House Prices > Nuneaton > CV10 > Trentham Road
The Full Market Report for Trentham Road
Property Trends: Trentham Road vs Surrounding Areas
Hartshill
Typical property prices in Hartshill trail Trentham Road by 6%. (£215,800 vs £230,000) In this light, picking a home elsewhere in Hartshill over Trentham Road could reduce your outlay by roughly £14,200.
CV10 0
CV10 0 serves up a discount, with property prices 4% cheaper than Trentham Road. (£220,700 vs £230,000) In case you're curious, buying on Trentham Road could carry a hidden price tag of around £9,300.
i.e. CV10
The average sale price of a home on Trentham Road is 17% greater than in the CV10 district. (£230,000 vs £191,600). This shows that a home on Trentham Road could come with an average premium of £38,400 over the CV10 district.
i.e. Nuneaton
The numbers don’t lie - buying in Nuneaton can save you 5% over Trentham Road. (£230,000 vs £218,000). Put into context, the price difference is a tidy £12,300 - not exactly loose change.
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