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House Prices > Worcester > WR8 > Upper Street
What’s Happening with House Prices on Upper Street?
Price Matchup: Upper Street and Surrounding Areas
Defford
Defford house costs reflect a 13% markup over Upper Street averages. (£448,200 vs £396,400) As such, choosing Upper Street could leave you laughing all the way to the bank with £51,800 saved.
WR8 9
Choosing Upper Street instead of a pricier sector home could save you around 18%. (£466,300 vs £396,400). With this comparison, securing a like-for-like home on Upper Street might cost you £69,900 less than elsewhere in the sector.
i.e. WR8
Buying in the WR8 district could cost you about 3% less than in Upper Street. (£385,900 vs £396,400). In raw numbers, that's about £10,500 more to secure a home on Upper Street versus the WR8 district.
i.e. Worcester
On the whole, residential properties in Worcester are priced 15% below those in Upper Street. (£336,000 vs £396,400). So if you're watching your wallet, Worcester could leave you with an extra £60,800 in change.
Discover the WR8 Area
The heart of WR8 in Worcester beats to the rhythm of its picturesque landscapes and historic streets. Once upon a time, it was a quaint farming community, and it still affectionately clings to its rural roots. Residents enjoy a comfortable pace of life and are surrounded by panoramic views that could pull poets out of the shadows.
Every street is different, which is why we adjust each valuation to account for unique building styles, energy profiles and local patterns. Explore how the data takes shape
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