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House Prices > Stafford > ST17 > Cooks Bank
Snapshot Stats of Property Prices in Cooks Bank
Price Contrast: Cooks Bank and Surrounding Areas
Acton Trussell
Houses in Acton Trussell usually fetch 9% higher prices than on Cooks Bank. (£415,500 vs £380,600) This points to a purchase on Cooks Bank rather than Acton Trussell potentially trimming your costs by £35,000.
ST17 0
Chasing value? The ST17 0 sector knocks 21% off compared to Cooks Bank. (£300,200 vs £380,600) These figures highlight that homes on Cooks Bank may come with a premium of about £80,400 over similar properties nearby.
i.e. ST17
Cooks Bank's average property prices are 43% higher than those in the ST17 district. (£380,600 vs £218,400). That means you could save £162,200 by choosing the ST17 district instead of Cooks Bank.
i.e. Stafford
Cooks Bank carries a property price average 38% above Stafford. (£380,600 vs £234,000) If keeping costs in check, opting for another part of Stafford might just save you £146,500 outright.
ST17 Area Overview
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