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House Prices > Stoke-on-trent > ST7 > Bignall Hill
Handy Highlights of Property Prices in Bignall Hill
House Prices: Bignall Hill Against Surrounding Areas
Bignall End
In Bignall End, you’d pay 22% less for a home than on Bignall Hill. (£185,800 vs £239,500) According to this comparison, selecting Bignall End over Bignall Hill could save buyers about £53,700.
ST7 8
Compared to the ST7 8 sector, Bignall Hill's average property prices are 23% greater. (£239,500 vs £185,100). With this pricing, a property on Bignall Hill could be valued £54,400 higher than a comparable one in the sector.
i.e. ST7
Stretch your mortgage further - the ST7 district is 12% lighter than Bignall Hill. (£210,200 vs £239,500). Under the current pricing landscape, a buyer might find a home on Bignall Hill costing approximately £29,300 more.
i.e. Stoke-on-trent
House hunters considering Stoke-on-trent will find average prices 17% cheaper than in Bignall Hill. (£199,000 vs £239,500). So if budget is king, the rest of Stoke-on-trent might look like a £40,300 smarter move.
Exploring ST7: A Local Snapshot
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