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House Prices > Stafford > ST18 > Cotters Hill Close
How Much Do Homes Cost on Cotters Hill Close?
Price Contrast: Cotters Hill Close and Surrounding Areas
Little Haywood
Recent data shows Little Haywood homes priced 11% above those on Cotters Hill Close. (£285,500 vs £257,700) Factoring this in, a smart pick like Cotters Hill Close could keep £27,900 right where you need it.
ST18 0
Shoppers comparing streets might find Cotters Hill Close 14% cheaper than the sector as a whole. (£293,400 vs £257,700). Based on this market view, Cotters Hill Close homes might come in at £35,800 below the ST18 0 norm.
i.e. ST18
Purchasing on Cotters Hill Close typically saves 16% compared to the ST18 district average. (£257,700 vs £298,200). In straightforward terms, picking Cotters Hill Close over elsewhere in the district could knock off about £40,600.
i.e. Stafford
Buying in Stafford might leave room for a garden shed - Cotters Hill Close charges 9% more for the same square footage. (£257,700 vs £234,000). So unless you’ve got plans for that prestige, that extra £23,600 might be better spent elsewhere.
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