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House Prices > Birmingham > B36 > Rectory Gardens
Market Trends and Property Values in Rectory Gardens
House Prices: Rectory Gardens Against Surrounding Areas
Alvechurch
According to sales trends, Alvechurch homes sell for 77% more than properties on Rectory Gardens. (£400,400 vs £225,900) Factoring this in, a similar property on Rectory Gardens could leave you approximately £174,500 better off than Alvechurch.
B36 9
Average property prices in Rectory Gardens are 3% lower than those in the B36 9 sector. (£233,400 vs £225,900). In short, selecting Rectory Gardens could shrink your buying costs by £7,500.
i.e. B36
When comparing averages, Rectory Gardens homes are 1% pricier than those in the B36 district. (£223,900 vs £225,900). So, while Rectory Gardens remains attractive, it could also come at a higher cost - around £2,000 more.
i.e. Birmingham
On Rectory Gardens, you could get more bricks for your buck - homes are 22% cheaper than Birmingham's. (£225,900 vs £277,000). With this gap in average prices, Rectory Gardens could save you around £50,600 compared to Birmingham.
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