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House Prices > Cannock > WS12 > Wadeley Close
Handy Highlights of Property Prices in Wadeley Close
Price Contrast: Wadeley Close and Surrounding Areas
Hednesford
Hednesford properties demand 25% more than Wadeley Close equivalents, based on market norms. (£200,000 vs £159,500) From this angle, Wadeley Close could offer a budget advantage of £40,600 compared to Hednesford.
WS12 4
Affordability tilts toward Wadeley Close, where homes command about 25% less than sector standards. (£199,000 vs £159,500). The trend shows that securing a property on Wadeley Close could mean spending £39,600 less than sector equivalents.
i.e. WS12
Wadeley Close leaves change in your pocket; the WS12 district takes 23% more from it. (£195,500 vs £159,500). In comparison, a similar property on Wadeley Close could come with a £36,100 lower price tag.
i.e. Cannock
Same local charm, slimmer price - Wadeley Close properties average 22% less than Cannock's. (£159,500 vs £194,000). All things equal, Wadeley Close lets you keep £34,500 - enough for a solid housewarming party.
WS12 Area Overview
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