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House Prices > Stoke-on-trent > ST4 > Mabel Smith Walk
Understanding Recent Transactions in Mabel Smith Walk
Price Breakdown: Mabel Smith Walk and Surrounding Areas
ST4 4
On average, homes in the ST4 4 sector cost 46% less than properties on Mabel Smith Walk. (£126,200 vs £231,700) In real terms, securing a property elsewhere in the sector could save you about £105,500 over buying on Mabel Smith Walk.
i.e. ST4
When comparing averages, Mabel Smith Walk homes are 33% pricier than those in the ST4 district. (£155,300 vs £231,700). Taking the figures into account, a comparable home on Mabel Smith Walk may cost approximately £76,400 more than in the ST4 district.
i.e. Stoke-on-trent
Buyers in Stoke-on-trent are dodging a 14% markup seen on Mabel Smith Walk. (£231,700 vs £199,000). This means that a similar property elsewhere in Stoke-on-trent could cost £32,500 less than on Mabel Smith Walk.
ST4 at a Glance
Rather than rely on blunt averages, we reprocess government housing data using a uniquely attentive approach. We focus on balance, fairness and sharper local accuracy. Look into how we do things differently