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House Prices > Burton-on-trent > DE14 > Beech Close
House Price Insights for Beech Close
Property Costs: Beech Close vs Surrounding Areas
Branston
Across the market, homes in Branston are priced 37% below those on Beech Close. (£233,500 vs £370,000) Based on these numbers, a comparable home elsewhere in Branston could leave you saving around £136,500.
DE14 3
If you're looking to buy on Beech Close, expect to pay around 48% more than in the DE14 3 sector on average. (£370,000 vs £190,800). If cost is a factor, selecting elsewhere in the sector could save about £179,200 compared to buying on Beech Close.
i.e. DE14
Average home prices in the DE14 district are 53% lower than on Beech Close. (£174,600 vs £370,000). Therefore, securing a home on Beech Close could require approximately £195,400 more than elsewhere in the DE14 district.
i.e. Burton-on-trent
Prices of properties in Burton-on-trent tends to be 28% cheaper than in Beech Close. (£266,000 vs £370,000). If you're comparing apples to apples, Beech Close adds a premium of £104,400 for the label.
Unpacking DE14: Insights & Info
Street-level accuracy doesn’t happen by accident. It’s the result of thoughtful data handling and smart recalibration. See why accuracy matters here
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