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House Prices > Evesham > WR11 > Perrie Drive
The Full Market Report for Perrie Drive
Price Breakdown: Perrie Drive and Surrounding Areas
Honeybourne
If you want a Honeybourne address, it'll cost you 32% more than on Perrie Drive. (£346,500 vs £263,400) This shows that choosing Perrie Drive over Honeybourne could keep roughly £83,100 in your budget.
WR11 7
Perrie Drive properties cost 34% less on average than those in the WR11 7 sector. (£352,900 vs £263,400). This evidence points to a comparable property elsewhere in the sector costing £89,500 more than one on Perrie Drive.
i.e. WR11
It typically costs around 18% more to purchase in the WR11 district than on Perrie Drive. (£311,000 vs £263,400). Cost comparisons suggest that a like-for-like home on Perrie Drive could save you around £47,600.
i.e. Evesham
Compared to Perrie Drive, buyers in Evesham face property prices that are 28% higher on average. (£338,000 vs £263,400). This illustrates that buying on Perrie Drive could result in a reduction of around £74,300 compared to Evesham.
Exploring WR11: A Local Snapshot
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