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House Prices > Stoke-on-trent > ST10 > Churchill Road
What’s Happening with House Prices on Churchill Road?
House Prices: Churchill Road Against Surrounding Areas
Cheadle
On average, a home in Cheadle is 41% pricier than one on Churchill Road. (£197,400 vs £139,600) Looking at the figures, a property on Churchill Road may cost about £57,800 less than one on Cheadle.
ST10 1
Choosing Churchill Road could mean a 43% saving compared to the ST10 1 sector average. (£199,200 vs £139,600). With this market data, buying on Churchill Road could offer a saving of roughly £59,600 over other parts of the sector.
i.e. ST10
Compared to the ST10 district, Churchill Road real estate averages 66% lower. (£139,600 vs £232,200). In simple terms, living on Churchill Road might keep an extra £92,600 in your pocket compared to district averages.
i.e. Stoke-on-trent
The property price gap shows Stoke-on-trent is approximately 43% more expensive than Churchill Road. (£199,000 vs £139,600). So if your budget prefers a diet, Churchill Road trims off about £59,600 in price.
ST10 at a Glance
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