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House Prices > Stoke-on-trent > ST3 > King Charles Close
House Price Insights for King Charles Close
Price Contrast: King Charles Close and Surrounding Areas
ST3 7
Chasing value? The ST3 7 sector knocks 29% off compared to King Charles Close. (£195,800 vs £277,000) Therefore, choosing King Charles Close could mean budgeting approximately £81,200 more than if buying elsewhere in the sector.
i.e. ST3
Pound-for-pound, the ST3 district wins - it's 49% cheaper than King Charles Close. (£141,700 vs £277,000). Under the current pricing landscape, a buyer might find a home on King Charles Close costing approximately £135,300 more.
i.e. Stoke-on-trent
Buyers in Stoke-on-trent avoid the extra polish fee - which adds up to 47% more on King Charles Close. (£277,000 vs £147,000). This reveals that a comparable property elsewhere in Stoke-on-trent might offer a discount of around £130,300 compared to King Charles Close.
Exploring ST3: A Local Snapshot
Every postcode deserves pricing that reflects its quirks. Our system reads into those differences, corrects for over- or underweighting, and returns something refreshingly grounded. Get the full picture here
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