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House Prices > Stoke-on-trent > ST11 > New Avenue
Quick Look at Property Prices in New Avenue
Price Breakdown: New Avenue and Surrounding Areas
Draycott
Buying in Draycott typically costs 47% more than purchasing on New Avenue. (£219,400 vs £149,500) Therefore, New Avenue might save you enough for some extra luxuries - say, about £70,000.
ST11 9
Average property prices in New Avenue are 49% lower than those in the ST11 9 sector. (£223,000 vs £149,500). Therefore, snapping up a home on New Avenue could leave you about £73,600 better off compared to buying elsewhere in ST11 9.
i.e. ST11
On New Avenue, average property prices sit 49% below those in the ST11 district. (£149,500 vs £223,000). Based on averages, New Avenue homes might be priced approximately £73,600 below district equivalents.
i.e. Stoke-on-trent
Homes on New Avenue fetch prices 2% higher than those in Stoke-on-trent. (£149,500 vs £147,000) The difference? About £2,800 - simply for saying you live on New Avenue.
Exploring ST11: A Local Snapshot
Each estimate is crafted using corrected figures drawn from real sales and energy reports. You get more truth, less padding. Watch how the model works
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