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House Prices > Tamworth > B77 > Durlston Close
Quick Facts about Property Prices in Durlston Close
Durlston Close Homes vs Surrounding Areas Prices
Amington
Choosing Amington over Durlston Close means enjoying 25% lower average prices. (£276,200 vs £367,200) From this perspective, selecting a property elsewhere in Amington rather than Durlston Close might offer a discount of around £91,000.
B77 3
Compared to Durlston Close, properties across the B77 3 sector sell for 44% less. (£205,300 vs £367,200) When weighing up options, buyers might find a property on Durlston Close comes with an extra £161,900 attached.
i.e. B77
Homes on Durlston Close sell for an average of 43% more than properties in the B77 district. (£367,200 vs £210,600). From a price standpoint, a similar property on Durlston Close might mean spending roughly £156,600 more than elsewhere in the B77 district.
i.e. Tamworth
The housing market on Durlston Close carries 39% steeper prices than Tamworth. (£367,200 vs £225,000) For buyers weighing value, that decision could cost or save you about £142,000.
B77 at a Glance
We tune housing data like a piano, balancing over- and underpricing until the result is remarkably in key. See how each price is calculated
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