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House Prices > Market Drayton > TF9 > Griffin Close
How Much Do Homes Cost on Griffin Close?
Property Costs: Griffin Close vs Surrounding Areas
Norton In Hales
Homes in Norton In Hales are valued 31% beyond their Griffin Close counterparts on average. (£338,100 vs £258,000) This reflects that the price difference between Griffin Close and Norton In Hales might reach around £80,200 per home.
TF9 4
Homes on Griffin Close are priced on average 14% lower than those in the TF9 4 sector. (£293,500 vs £258,000). A property of equal size and specification on Griffin Close could carry a price tag that is about £35,600 lower than in other parts of the sector.
i.e. TF9
The average home price on Griffin Close sits 5% above that of the TF9 district. (£258,000 vs £244,000). Based on market data, a like-for-like purchase on Griffin Close could end up costing you around £14,000 more.
i.e. Market Drayton
Griffin Close's housing costs surpass Market Drayton by 7%, based on latest averages. (£258,000 vs £241,000) Simply put, you're likely to pay about £16,900 more for the same spec if you opt for Griffin Close.
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