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House Prices > Shrewsbury > SY4 > Newtown
How Much Do Homes Cost on Newtown?
Price Contrast: Newtown and Surrounding Areas
Newtown
The typical cost of a property in Newtown sits 35% below that of Newtown. (£222,400 vs £344,200) Thus, choosing a similar home elsewhere in Newtown could spare you about £121,800 compared to Newtown.
SY4 2
In SY4 2, it’s easier on your pocket, with home prices 8% lower than Newtown. (£317,000 vs £344,200) In plain terms, picking Newtown could lighten your wallet by an extra £27,200.
i.e. SY4
Looking for a property that loves your budget? Choose the SY4 district - about 20% cheaper than Newtown. (£275,900 vs £344,200). Drawing a clear comparison, homes on Newtown tend to cost an additional £68,300 over those in SY4.
i.e. Shrewsbury
Average prices on Newtown stand 27% above those in Shrewsbury. (£344,200 vs £253,000) With prices like that, choosing Newtown could mean waving goodbye to £91,400 you might've used for a kitchen upgrade.
A Closer Look at SY4
Every street is different, which is why we adjust each valuation to account for unique building styles, energy profiles and local patterns. Learn how we keep things sharp
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