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House Prices > Cannock > WS11 > Gainsbrook Crescent
Essential Market Data for Gainsbrook Crescent
Price Breakdown: Gainsbrook Crescent and Surrounding Areas
Norton Canes
Fancy living in Norton Canes? It'll cost you 9% more than picking a home on Gainsbrook Crescent. (£217,700 vs £199,200) With that in mind, selecting Gainsbrook Crescent could cut your costs by around £18,500 compared to Norton Canes.
WS11 9
On average, properties in Gainsbrook Crescent are 24% less expensive than in the WS11 9 sector. (£246,300 vs £199,200). From this lens, choosing Gainsbrook Crescent could cut an estimated £47,100 off your home budget.
i.e. WS11
House hunters could pay around 6% more for properties in the WS11 district than on Gainsbrook Crescent. (£210,200 vs £199,200). These numbers show that a comparable property elsewhere in the district might cost £11,000 more than one on Gainsbrook Crescent.
i.e. Cannock
More house, less hassle: Gainsbrook Crescent offers homes at 17% lower than Cannock's averages. (£199,200 vs £233,000). For the same spec, Gainsbrook Crescent will leave you £34,100 richer - and that’s before stamp duty.
About the WS11 Area
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