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House Prices > Stoke-on-trent > ST2 > George Steele Avenue
Quick Look at Property Prices in George Steele Avenue
How George Steele Avenue Prices Compare to Surrounding Areas
ST2 8
Data points to the ST2 8 sector offering homes 19% below George Steele Avenue in price. (£148,400 vs £182,900) This pricing pattern suggests that a comparable property on George Steele Avenue could cost £34,500 more than one in another part of the sector.
i.e. ST2
George Steele Avenue real estate averages 20% costlier than properties in the ST2 district. (£182,900 vs £146,100). The financial gap could leave you with an extra £36,800 to find if you pick George Steele Avenue over the ST2 district.
i.e. Stoke-on-trent
In comparison, property on George Steele Avenue averages 9% less than in Stoke-on-trent. (£182,900 vs £199,000). Given the market trends, George Steele Avenue could offer a more affordable option by £16,300.
Exploring ST2: A Local Snapshot
We’re not here to guess. We apply smart tweaks to certified records and filter every detail until we reach pricing that reflects the actual mix of homes on the street. Get the full picture here