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House Prices > Stoke-on-trent > ST7 > Fields Road
How Prices Are Changing on Fields Road
Fields Road’s Market vs Surrounding Areas
Alsager
Choosing Alsager over Fields Road? You’ll shave about 31% off your house budget. (£241,300 vs £348,800) Given the numbers, opting for Alsager could help you avoid spending an extra £107,500 compared to Fields Road.
ST7 2
On average, a buyer in the ST7 2 sector pays 28% less than one buying on Fields Road. (£252,200 vs £348,800) If you’re looking for a like-for-like home, buying on Fields Road rather than another street in the same sector could mean an extra £96,600 in costs.
i.e. ST7
The ST7 district: where houses come 40% cheaper and smiles come bigger than on Fields Road. (£210,200 vs £348,800). Accordingly, the average buyer could expect to pay around £138,600 more on Fields Road.
i.e. Stoke-on-trent
Compared to Stoke-on-trent, Fields Road is 43% pricier on average. (£348,800 vs £199,000) By the numbers, buyers on Fields Road typically spend £149,600 more than their Stoke-on-trent counterparts.
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