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House Prices > Telford > TF3 > St James Crescent
How Prices Are Changing on St James Crescent
How St James Crescent Prices Compare to Surrounding Areas
Stirchley
The average price tag in Stirchley comes in 30% less than on St James Crescent. (£179,000 vs £254,900) Consequently, your wallet could breathe easier by £75,900 if you buy in Stirchley.
TF3 1
In general, property costs across the TF3 1 sector are 49% cheaper than in St James Crescent. (£128,900 vs £254,900) If affordability is a key factor, purchasing elsewhere in the same sector rather than on St James Crescent could potentially save you around £126,000.
i.e. TF3
House prices in the TF3 district are 39% more affordable than on St James Crescent. (£154,600 vs £254,900). Taking the data into account, homes on St James Crescent are roughly £100,300 more expensive.
i.e. Telford
When comparing averages, properties in Telford come in at 27% less than similar ones on St James Crescent. (£185,000 vs £254,900). The data suggests that buyers who opt for a home elsewhere in Telford rather than on St James Crescent could end up paying £70,100 less.
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Each estimate is crafted using corrected figures drawn from real sales and energy reports. You get more truth, less padding. Find out how we process the data
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