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House Prices > Worcester > WR6 > Snead Common
Key Details about Property Prices in Snead Common
House Prices: Snead Common Against Surrounding Areas
Abberley
Why pay more? Abberley homes cost 13% less than on Snead Common. (£378,900 vs £435,100) Given the gap, a buyer choosing Abberley could hold onto around £56,200 for the move.
WR6 6
Average property prices in Snead Common exceed those in the WR6 6 sector by 9%. (£435,100 vs £397,800). No sugar-coating it: a comparable home on Snead Common could sting you for about £37,300 more.
i.e. WR6
The average cost of a home on Snead Common is 10% steeper than in the WR6 district. (£435,100 vs £390,700). From a budgeting standpoint, picking Snead Common would mean adding roughly £44,400 more to your purchase price.
i.e. Worcester
By comparison, purchasing in Worcester results in an average price drop of 39% versus Snead Common. (£263,000 vs £435,100). This suggests that a similar home elsewhere in Worcester might be priced around £171,800 lower than on Snead Common.
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