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House Prices > Walsall > WS2 > Leamore Lane
The Market in Numbers: Leamore Lane
Leamore Lane Property Prices vs Surrounding Areas
WS2 7
Market comparisons indicate that homebuyers in Leamore Lane pay an average of 5% less than those in the WS2 7 sector. (£141,400 vs £134,200). If you’re looking for a like-for-like home, buying on Leamore Lane rather than elsewhere in the sector could mean spending £7,200 less.
i.e. WS2
Choosing a property on Leamore Lane could leave you with savings of approximately 8% over WS2 equivalents. (£134,200 vs £145,100). Taking stock, buying on Leamore Lane could lighten your outlay by roughly £10,900.
i.e. Walsall
On average, properties in Walsall are 101% more expensive than in Leamore Lane. (£270,000 vs £134,200). As such, purchasing a property on Leamore Lane instead of Walsall could keep an extra £135,800 in your pocket.
A Closer Look at WS2
There seems to be a misconception that WS2 lacks cultural vibrancy, yet residents often find the bustling events calendar a delightful surprise. With an array of celebrations and festivals, WS2 proves its dynamic flavour, countering any myths of monotony.
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