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House Prices > Rugby > CV23 > North Street
Breaking Down House Prices on North Street
Market Comparison: North Street vs Surrounding Areas
Marton
House prices in Marton trail North Street by 11% on average. (£311,800 vs £351,100) As indicated, securing a property elsewhere in Marton instead of North Street could decrease your total spend by £39,300.
CV23 9
Market data suggests that North Street properties are valued at a premium of 14% over homes in the CV23 9 sector. (£351,100 vs £300,700). This means a comparable property on North Street could cost you approximately £50,400 more than one elsewhere in the same sector.
i.e. CV23
Budget-wise, the CV23 district is 11% lighter than North Street. (£311,700 vs £351,100). In property terms, that could be an additional £39,400 you would need to account for on North Street.
i.e. Rugby
Average prices on North Street stand 25% above those in Rugby. (£351,100 vs £264,000) To put a figure on it, a comparable home in Rugby could save you £87,400 over one on North Street.
A Closer Look at CV23
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