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House Prices > Ross-on-wye > HR9 > Oaklands
What’s Happening with House Prices on Oaklands?
Market Comparison: Oaklands vs Surrounding Areas
HR9 7
Oaklands's average property price is 143% lower than the HR9 7 sector's average. (£345,200 vs £142,200). From this lens, choosing Oaklands could cut an estimated £203,000 off your home budget.
i.e. HR9
Splashing out in the HR9 district could cost you 158% more than choosing Oaklands. (£366,200 vs £142,200). On average, the cost of a comparable home on Oaklands is approximately £224,000 lower than similar properties in the same district.
i.e. Ross-on-wye
Bragging rights: Oaklands gives you the same postcode power but with a 168% smaller price tag than Ross-on-wye. (£142,200 vs £382,000). As indicated, buying on Oaklands rather than in Ross-on-wye could leave you better off by around £239,400.
Exploring HR9: A Local Snapshot
Those expecting HR9 Ross-On-Wye to fit into typical notions of rural perfection, brace yourselves for a surprise! Challenging assumptions, this district thrives with its evolving landscape, pushing boundaries on countryside living through adaptation, expression, and community engagement.
Public property data is useful. We make it exceptional by enhancing it with smart recalibrations that reflect how homes are valued in the real world. Understand how the numbers are built
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