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House Prices > Cannock > WS11 > Braemar Road
Snapshot Stats of Property Prices in Braemar Road
Braemar Road Property Prices vs Surrounding Areas
Norton Canes
Homes in Norton Canes are valued at 14% greater than those along Braemar Road. (£217,700 vs £190,500) From these figures, it’s clear that opting for Braemar Road could save you around £27,200.
WS11 9
Saving money? Homes on Braemar Road typically cost 29% less than those elsewhere in the sector. (£246,300 vs £190,500). The data suggests that properties on Braemar Road tend to be priced at a discount of approximately £55,800 compared to other homes in the sector.
i.e. WS11
Choosing Braemar Road over the WS11 district could mean spending 10% less on average. (£190,500 vs £210,200). Based on averages, Braemar Road homes might be priced approximately £19,700 below district equivalents.
i.e. Cannock
Average sale prices show Braemar Road homes costing 22% less than those in Cannock. (£190,500 vs £233,000). That’s £42,800 that won’t be disappearing into bricks and mortar.
Unpacking WS11: Insights & Info
Each price we publish is shaped with purpose - rebalanced, rechecked and rooted in dependable local data. See why our figures hold up
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