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House Prices > Shrewsbury > SY3 > Oadby Way
Quick Facts about Property Prices in Oadby Way
Oadby Way Property Prices vs Surrounding Areas
Bicton Heath
The average price tag in Bicton Heath comes in 20% less than on Oadby Way. (£208,500 vs £262,200) The evidence suggests that opting for a home elsewhere in Bicton Heath instead of Oadby Way could lower your cost by £53,700.
SY3 5
On Oadby Way, average home prices are 20% more than in the SY3 5 sector. (£262,200 vs £209,600). This pricing pattern suggests that a comparable property on Oadby Way could cost £52,600 more than one in another part of the sector.
i.e. SY3
If price matters (and it always does), the SY3 district trims about 3% off what you'd spend on Oadby Way. (£255,000 vs £262,200). From this analysis, selecting Oadby Way would likely mean budgeting an extra £7,200.
i.e. Shrewsbury
On the market today, a home in Shrewsbury typically costs 4% less than a comparable one on Oadby Way. (£253,000 vs £262,200). That extra polish? It’s roughly £9,400 more than the rest of Shrewsbury.
Unpacking SY3: Insights & Info
Rather than rely on blunt averages, we reprocess government housing data using a uniquely attentive approach. We focus on balance, fairness and sharper local accuracy. Follow the logic behind our numbers
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