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House Prices > Walsall > WS6 > Salters Meadow
Quick Facts about Property Prices in Salters Meadow
Comparing Salters Meadow House Prices with Surrounding Areas
Cheslyn Hay
Purchasing in Cheslyn Hay comes with a 5% higher price tag than on Salters Meadow. (£235,700 vs £224,600) Given the difference, Salters Meadow could leave you about £11,200 better off - money well saved.
WS6 7
Salters Meadow's average property prices are 2% lower than those in the WS6 7 sector. (£228,800 vs £224,600). From this perspective, buyers eyeing Salters Meadow could pocket a saving close to £4,300.
i.e. WS6
Stretch your mortgage further - the WS6 district is 6% lighter than Salters Meadow. (£211,000 vs £224,600). Given the pricing patterns, a comparable home on Salters Meadow may stretch your budget by around £13,600.
i.e. Walsall
Average house prices in Walsall are 17% below those found in Salters Meadow. (£186,000 vs £224,600). As a result, buying elsewhere in Walsall instead of Salters Meadow could mean paying around £39,000 less for a similar property.
Exploring WS6: A Local Snapshot
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