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House Prices > Worcester > WR5 > Oakfield Close
Market Trends and Property Values in Oakfield Close
Price Contrast: Oakfield Close and Surrounding Areas
Kempsey
Kempsey homes outprice Oakfield Close properties by 15% typically. (£304,900 vs £266,100) In light of this, buying on Oakfield Close could keep a handy £38,900 back for decorating.
WR5 3
Real estate prices in Oakfield Close are typically 5% higher than in the WR5 3 sector. (£266,100 vs £253,000). Market trends indicate that buyers choosing a home on Oakfield Close may need to budget around £13,100 more than for a similar home in the same sector.
i.e. WR5
Crunch the numbers - the WR5 district saves you about 4% compared to Oakfield Close. (£256,400 vs £266,100). When crunching the data, it’s clear that Oakfield Close properties tend to cost about £9,700 more than their district counterparts.
i.e. Worcester
In monetary terms, Worcester holds a pricing edge, with average homes listed 1% below those on Oakfield Close. (£263,000 vs £266,100). That said, the same square footage might cost £2,800 less a few roads over.
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