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House Prices > Atherstone > CV9 > The Common
Handy Highlights of Property Prices in The Common
The Common’s Market vs Surrounding Areas
Baddesley Ensor
Baddesley Ensor gives you more bang for your buck - homes are 31% cheaper than on The Common. (£204,600 vs £296,400) Thus, Baddesley Ensor might help you dodge spending another £91,800 altogether.
CV9 2
The average sale price of a home on The Common is 18% higher than in the CV9 2 sector. (£296,400 vs £242,600). This pricing pattern suggests that a comparable property on The Common could cost £53,800 more than one in another part of the sector.
i.e. CV9
The CV9 district offers homes at roughly 9% less than The Common's average price. (£269,100 vs £296,400). Looking carefully, buying in The Common could cost you a premium of approximately £27,300.
i.e. Atherstone
Property values in Atherstone are typically 2% lower than those in The Common. (£290,000 vs £296,400). So before locking in The Common, know that you're likely paying £6,900 for the name alone.
Discover the CV9 Area
Atherstone’s CV9 district often finds itself highlighted in discussions about Warwickshire’s enduring appeal. As renovation efforts continue and community-driven projects pick up steam, the district maintains a neutral but factual reputation as a desirable place to live. Families and retirees alike are drawn to its accessible offerings and unspoiled environment.
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