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House Prices > Stoke-on-trent > ST3 > Applewood Crescent
Market Trends and Property Values in Applewood Crescent
Applewood Crescent’s Prices Stacked Against Surrounding Areas
ST3 6
In general, property costs across the ST3 6 sector are 17% cheaper than in Applewood Crescent. (£153,900 vs £185,000) With these numbers in mind, opting for a comparable property outside Applewood Crescent could reduce your spend by £31,100.
i.e. ST3
The average sale price of a home on Applewood Crescent is 16% greater than in the ST3 district. (£185,000 vs £155,600). This difference highlights a potential extra spend of around £29,400 if you choose Applewood Crescent.
i.e. Stoke-on-trent
Looking at averages, Stoke-on-trent properties sit 8% above those in Applewood Crescent. (£199,000 vs £185,000). Given the market trends, Applewood Crescent could offer a more affordable option by £14,200.
Unpacking ST3: Insights & Info
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