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House Prices > Lichfield > WS13 > Hamstall Close
The Full Market Report for Hamstall Close
Hamstall Close Property Prices vs Surrounding Areas
Streethay
Choosing Streethay over Hamstall Close means enjoying 8% lower average prices. (£319,800 vs £346,200) This demonstrates that a comparable home elsewhere in Streethay might cost £26,400 less than one on Hamstall Close.
WS13 8
Bank on WS13 8 if you want a house for 7% less than on Hamstall Close. (£322,100 vs £346,200) These insights suggest that buyers on Hamstall Close could face an extra cost of around £24,100 compared to other sector properties.
i.e. WS13
House prices in the WS13 district are 19% more affordable than on Hamstall Close. (£281,700 vs £346,200). Taking the data into account, homes on Hamstall Close are roughly £64,500 more expensive.
i.e. Lichfield
Hamstall Close buyers are paying up - Lichfield homes run 14% cheaper on average. (£346,200 vs £296,000). So unless you're sold on the name, Lichfield might give you more for £50,200 less.
Discover the WS13 Area
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