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House Prices > Ledbury > HR8 > The Homend
Breaking Down House Prices on The Homend
The Homend Costs vs Surrounding Areas Markets
HR8 1
Housing prices in The Homend are on average 59% lower than in the HR8 1 sector. (£388,700 vs £244,000). A property of equal size and specification on The Homend could carry a price tag that is about £144,700 lower than in other parts of the sector.
i.e. HR8
Average asking prices in the HR8 district are roughly 33% higher than those in The Homend. (£324,400 vs £244,000). With a gap like that, choosing The Homend could spare you about £80,400.
i.e. Ledbury
The Homend offers homes at an average of 43% less than Ledbury. (£244,000 vs £348,000). You could put that £103,900 toward a kitchen upgrade - or just sit on it and smile.
Unpacking HR8: Insights & Info
Compared to other districts, HR8 in Malvern holds a distinctive advantage in its topographical beauty. Though more tranquil than urban counterparts, it excels in offering expansive green spaces and a thriving local culture. While boutique shops may be fewer compared to more metropolitan locations, the charm of village-like living is undeniable.
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