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House Prices > Birmingham > B30 > Oxford Street
The Current Property Landscape of Oxford Street
Oxford Street Real Estate vs Surrounding Areas
Stirchley
On average, a home in Stirchley is 28% cheaper than one on Oxford Street. (£179,000 vs £247,900) With the numbers stacked this way, Stirchley might shrink your spend by roughly £68,900.
B30 2
The average cost of buying in B30 2 is 5% lower than purchasing on Oxford Street. (£234,500 vs £247,900) Thus, buyers could end up paying about £13,400 more for comparable properties on Oxford Street.
i.e. B30
Affording a home in the B30 district could mean paying 8% less than Oxford Street. (£228,000 vs £247,900). Based on these trends, buyers on Oxford Street might need an extra £19,900 for a similar property.
i.e. Birmingham
Based on average sale prices, homes in Birmingham sit comfortably 19% beneath Oxford Street. (£201,000 vs £247,900). Consequently, a comparable property elsewhere in Birmingham could come in at £46,800 below a similar one on Oxford Street.
A Closer Look at B30
Experience a sedative calm in B30’s delightful enclaves. With heritage rooted deeply in Victorian architecture, locals find solace in community bonds and green spaces galore. Yet beneath this calm, a thriving modern energy (like in Stirchley) builds an insider sense of anticipation and warmth across the area.
Our platform reads between the lines of official data and adds thoughtful corrections (not guesses) to produce prices that actually make sense on your street. See how each price is calculated
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