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House Prices > Walsall > WS9 > The Courtyard
Quick Facts about Property Prices in The Courtyard
The Courtyard Property Prices vs Surrounding Areas
Walsall Wood
Buying in Walsall Wood typically sets you back 15% more than buying on The Courtyard. (£219,200 vs £190,700) Judging by these figures, a house on The Courtyard could spare you the drama of spending another £28,600.
WS9 9
Opting for The Courtyard could put you comfortably under budget by around 20%. (£229,700 vs £190,700). If you crunch the numbers, buying on The Courtyard instead of elsewhere in WS9 9 could leave you with £39,100 extra.
i.e. WS9
According to local pricing data, homes on The Courtyard are valued 31% below those in WS9. (£190,700 vs £249,200). Ultimately, choosing The Courtyard over another area could reduce your purchase price by approximately £58,600.
i.e. Walsall
Market trends indicate that home prices in Walsall are 3% less than in The Courtyard. (£186,000 vs £190,700). With this difference in mind, sticking to Walsall might save you around £5,100 per comparable property.
Exploring WS9: A Local Snapshot
Our process is calm, measured and focused on fairness. Each property figure is fine-tuned using adjustments that reflect the street, not the stereotype. Learn what happens behind the figures
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