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House Prices > Birmingham > B32 > Hansom Road
Essential Market Data for Hansom Road
Price Breakdown: Hansom Road and Surrounding Areas
Quinton
In Quinton, house prices dip 9% lower than on Hansom Road on average. (£194,400 vs £213,500) This reflects that a property elsewhere in Quinton might be available for £19,100 less than a similar one on Hansom Road.
B32 1
Purchasing property on Hansom Road means spending, on average, 6% more than in the B32 1 sector. (£213,500 vs £199,900). Looking at the data, homes on Hansom Road command around £13,600 more than similar sector options.
i.e. B32
Homes across the B32 district cost 15% less than on Hansom Road. (£181,500 vs £213,500). So, if comparing like-for-like homes, buyers could be paying approximately £32,000 more for Hansom Road.
i.e. Birmingham
Average property values show Birmingham to be 6% more affordable than Hansom Road. (£201,000 vs £213,500). By the numbers, buyers on Hansom Road typically spend £12,400 more than their Birmingham counterparts.
B32 at a Glance
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