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Learn how home sales on Stoke Edith Hamlet in the HR1 district in Hereford compare with trends across Hereford.
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House Prices > Hereford > HR1 > Stoke Edith Hamlet
Market Trends and Property Values in Stoke Edith Hamlet
Property Costs: Stoke Edith Hamlet vs Surrounding Areas
Stoke Edith
When it comes to house prices, Stoke Edith plays it cool - about 0% lower than Stoke Edith Hamlet. (£446,500 vs £446,600) From this angle, a property elsewhere in Stoke Edith might allow you to spend about £14 less than on Stoke Edith Hamlet.
HR1 4
On the balance of averages, homes in the HR1 4 sector cost 25% less than on Stoke Edith Hamlet. (£336,100 vs £446,600) This suggests that buyers choosing Stoke Edith Hamlet over another part of the sector could expect to pay around £110,500 extra.
i.e. HR1
A home on Stoke Edith Hamlet will set you back around 39% more than a similar property in the HR1 district. (£446,600 vs £272,700). Analysing average prices, buyers could face a premium of around £173,900 by selecting Stoke Edith Hamlet.
i.e. Hereford
The average home in Hereford is 42% less costly than one on Stoke Edith Hamlet. (£260,000 vs £446,600). If you're doing the maths, skipping Stoke Edith Hamlet could leave £186,200 for new flooring, furniture, or both.
Exploring HR1: A Local Snapshot
Public property data is useful. We make it exceptional by enhancing it with smart recalibrations that reflect how homes are valued in the real world. View the structure behind the insight
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