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House Prices > Stoke-on-trent > ST4 > Camellia Close
Understanding Recent Transactions in Camellia Close
Camellia Close Homes vs Surrounding Areas Prices
ST4 7
House prices in Camellia Close are 22% higher than those in the ST4 7 sector, based on current averages. (£157,700 vs £122,200). Choosing a home on Camellia Close over another in the same sector could require a larger budget, with an additional cost of around £35,500.
i.e. ST4
A typical home on Camellia Close is valued 16% above similar properties in the ST4 district. (£157,700 vs £133,200). Therefore, a home of similar value and specification on Camellia Close could demand around £24,500 more than one in the ST4 district.
i.e. Stoke-on-trent
The average home in Stoke-on-trent is 7% less costly than one on Camellia Close. (£147,000 vs £157,700). Put into context, the price difference is a tidy £11,000 - not exactly loose change.
Unpacking ST4: Insights & Info
We look at price differently. By cleaning up messy figures and adding smart logic, we give users a calm, structured view of what homes are really worth. Explore how the data takes shape
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