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House Prices > Stoke-on-trent > ST7 > Alder Close
Handy Highlights of Property Prices in Alder Close
Comparing Alder Close House Prices with Surrounding Areas
Kidsgrove
In Kidsgrove, house prices dip 17% lower than on Alder Close on average. (£154,400 vs £185,000) In this light, picking a home elsewhere in Kidsgrove over Alder Close could reduce your outlay by roughly £30,600.
ST7 4
Typical prices in the ST7 4 sector land 12% lower than on Alder Close. (£162,700 vs £185,000) Given these figures, a similar property on Alder Close may require an additional £22,300.
i.e. ST7
Compared to Alder Close, the ST7 district demands around 0% more per home on average. (£185,800 vs £185,000). Based on averages, a comparable property on Alder Close may leave you better off by around £880.
i.e. Stoke-on-trent
Want to stay within budget? Stoke-on-trent saves you from Alder Close’s 21% bump. (£185,000 vs £147,000). Simply put, you're likely to pay about £38,300 more for the same spec if you opt for Alder Close.
ST7 Area Overview
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