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House Prices > Birmingham > B31 > Monkswood Avenue
What’s Happening with House Prices on Monkswood Avenue?
Market Comparison: Monkswood Avenue vs Surrounding Areas
B31 3
In comparison to the B31 3 sector, Monkswood Avenue has average property prices that are 109% lower. (£171,900 vs £82,200). A property of equal size and specification on Monkswood Avenue could carry a price tag that is about £89,800 lower than in other parts of the sector.
i.e. B31
Signing up for the B31 district? Expect a silent agreement to pay 131% extra over Monkswood Avenue. (£190,000 vs £82,200). In simple terms, living on Monkswood Avenue might keep an extra £107,900 in your pocket compared to district averages.
i.e. Birmingham
A home in Birmingham will set you back 145% more on average than a similar property in Monkswood Avenue. (£201,000 vs £82,200). Just by picking Monkswood Avenue over Birmingham, you’re saving £119,000. Bargain hunter status: unlocked.
B31 at a Glance
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