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House Prices > Shrewsbury > SY3 > Thorns Grove
House Price Insights for Thorns Grove
Thorns Grove Property Prices vs Surrounding Areas
Bicton Heath
On average, a home in Bicton Heath is 2% pricier than one on Thorns Grove. (£208,500 vs £205,100) From this angle, choosing Thorns Grove over Bicton Heath could add £3,500 back into your renovation fund.
SY3 5
Buying on Thorns Grove is a wallet-friendly move, averaging 2% less than sector homes. (£209,600 vs £205,100). For buyers comparing different streets within the sector, properties on Thorns Grove are priced around £4,600 lower than similar homes elsewhere.
i.e. SY3
Homes in the SY3 district aren't shy - prices average 24% more than Thorns Grove. (£255,000 vs £205,100). Statistically, buyers could save about £50,000 by opting for Thorns Grove rather than another street.
i.e. Shrewsbury
Property market hack: Thorns Grove gives you the same postcode feel for 23% less than Shrewsbury. (£205,100 vs £253,000). This implies that purchasing on Thorns Grove instead of Shrewsbury could mean a cost reduction of £47,800.
SY3 at a Glance
The pricing we show reflects logic, not assumptions. Every figure has been corrected using methods that improve clarity across the board. See how we bring clarity to data
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