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House Prices > Birmingham > B29 > Sir Johns Road
House Price Insights for Sir Johns Road
Price Matchup: Sir Johns Road and Surrounding Areas
B29 7
Those purchasing in Sir Johns Road instead of the B29 7 sector will likely spend around 16% more on average. (£361,600 vs £305,000). In plain terms, picking Sir Johns Road could lighten your wallet by an extra £56,600.
i.e. B29
On average, properties in Sir Johns Road are 28% more expensive than in the B29 district. (£361,600 vs £260,000). When crunching the data, it’s clear that Sir Johns Road properties tend to cost about £101,600 more than their district counterparts.
i.e. Birmingham
Birmingham might not be as exclusive, but your wallet will thank you - Sir Johns Road averages 24% more. (£361,600 vs £277,000). With all things equal, buying in another part of Birmingham could keep £85,100 in your bank account.
B29 at a Glance
EPC and Land Registry data give us structure, but our smart recalibration process brings the real clarity - property by property, postcode by postcode. Uncover the full process