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House Prices > Market Drayton > TF9 > The Crescent
Essential Market Data for The Crescent
How The Crescent Stands vs Surrounding Areas Prices
Hodnet
The typical home in Hodnet is 3% costlier than one on The Crescent. (£272,200 vs £264,600) With this in view, acquiring a property on The Crescent instead of Hodnet might spare you roughly £7,700.
TF9 3
Your money stretches further in TF9 3, where home prices are 16% softer than The Crescent. (£221,600 vs £264,600) Notably, staying on The Crescent might mean coughing up another £43,000.
i.e. TF9
According to the data, homes in the TF9 district are priced about 8% lower than those on The Crescent. (£244,000 vs £264,600). From a budgeting standpoint, picking The Crescent would mean adding roughly £20,600 more to your purchase price.
i.e. Market Drayton
Buyers pay around 9% more for a home on The Crescent than in Market Drayton. (£264,600 vs £241,000) With savings like that, buying in another part of Market Drayton could feel like an instant win worth £23,500.
Unpacking TF9: Insights & Info
Our system works behind the scenes to rework government records into something far sharper. Valuations are refreshed with attention to building style, square footage and energy class. Follow the logic behind our numbers
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