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House Prices > Hereford > HR4 > Portland Street
The Pricing Breakdown for Portland Street
Property Costs: Portland Street vs Surrounding Areas
Weobley
The average cost of living in Weobley is 66% greater than on Portland Street. (£301,900 vs £181,800) Based on this, a home on Portland Street might trim your outlay by approximately £120,200 compared to Weobley.
HR4 8
Buying on Portland Street typically means paying 80% less than across the wider HR4 8 sector. (£326,900 vs £181,800). This data indicates that a home on Portland Street could be priced approximately £145,200 lower than a similar property in the sector.
i.e. HR4
If you're looking for savings, Portland Street could offer homes priced 37% lower than HR4. (£181,800 vs £248,900). With this price gap, a similar home on Portland Street could be around £67,200 cheaper than one elsewhere in the same district.
i.e. Hereford
On the property market, Portland Street offers homes at 43% lower prices than Hereford. (£181,800 vs £260,000). From a budgeting perspective, a home on Portland Street could cost £78,700 less than in Hereford.
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