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House Prices > Worcester > WR2 > Rodgers Close
Snapshot Stats of Property Prices in Rodgers Close
How Rodgers Close Stands vs Surrounding Areas Prices
WR2 5
When it comes to value, Rodgers Close edges ahead by costing about 39% less than the WR2 5 sector (£252,600 vs £182,200). For buyers comparing different streets within the sector, properties on Rodgers Close are priced around £70,500 lower than similar homes elsewhere.
i.e. WR2
Bragging rights in the WR2 district cost about 52% extra versus Rodgers Close. (£276,000 vs £182,200). If you're looking for a comparable home, purchasing on Rodgers Close rather than elsewhere in the same district might save you around £93,900.
i.e. Worcester
For every £1m in Worcester, you'd spend about 45% less on Rodgers Close. (£182,200 vs £263,000). That kind of price difference - £81,200 - makes moving a whole lot more budget-friendly.
Exploring WR2: A Local Snapshot
Valuations are crafted, not copied. Ours reflect smart corrections to trusted data, producing a sharper view of every street and area pricing profile. See why our approach is more balanced
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