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House Prices > Bromsgrove > B60 > Foley Gardens
Understanding Recent Transactions in Foley Gardens
Foley Gardens’s Market vs Surrounding Areas
Stoke Prior
Buying in Stoke Prior feels lighter on the wallet - expect 24% less than Foley Gardens averages. (£285,200 vs £376,500) Given the gap, a buyer choosing Stoke Prior could hold onto around £91,300 for the move.
B60 4
On average, properties in Foley Gardens are 19% more expensive than in the B60 4 sector. (£376,500 vs £303,600). Based on this data, opting for a home on Foley Gardens might demand an extra £72,900 compared to other parts of the same sector.
i.e. B60
House prices on Foley Gardens carry a 23% premium over the B60 district average. (£376,500 vs £291,500). As such, opting for Foley Gardens over the B60 district could see you pay an extra £85,000 on average.
i.e. Bromsgrove
You can stretch your budget in Bromsgrove, but Foley Gardens pulls it back by 28%. (£376,500 vs £271,000). With this price gap, a home elsewhere in Bromsgrove could be around £105,300 cheaper than one on Foley Gardens.
Unpacking B60: Insights & Info
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