After gathering five years’ worth of sold house price data across and surrounding the city of Ely, it has been revealed which streets are the most and least expensive to live on.
Home sales company, Property Solvers, tracked average sold price data from the HM Land Registry since 2016 to see where the highest and lowest-priced homes are located across the CB6 postcodes.
They revealed that Egremont Street, The Hamlet and Witchford Road have some of the highest-valued homes across the region.
On Egremont Street, seven properties sold for an average of £700,714 while on The Hamlet, four properties sold for an average of £632,625.
Also, Witchford Road saw nine properties sell for an average of £556,388.
Most expensive streets in CB6 postcodes:
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Egremont Street, Ely – average of £700,714
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The Hamlet, Chettisham – average of £632,625
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Witchford Road, Ely – average of £556,388
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King Edgar Close, Ely – average of £548,357
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Second Drove, Little Downham – average of £546,666
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Hillrow, Haddenham – average of £543,333
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Ely Road, Little Downham – average of £542,000
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Stretham Road, Wilburton – average of £540,166
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Station Road, Sutton – average of £527,500
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The Coppice, Littleport – average of £519,833
Some of the cheapest streets to live on in the CB6 postcode include Manor Place, where eight properties were sold for an average of £118,868.
In Main Street, three properties were sold for an average of £120,000 and in Granby Street, three properties were sold for an average of £125,496.
Least expensive streets in CB6 postcodes:
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Manor Place, Littleport – average of £118,868
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Main Street, Littleport – average of £120,000
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Granby Street, Littleport – average of £125,496
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Hitches Street, Littleport – average of £142,055
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Chapel Lane, Stretham – average of £151,833
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Abbots Way, Ely – average of £158,100
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Middle Close – average of £163,390
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Crossways, Haddenham – average of £163,500
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Wisbech Road, Littleport – average of £167,300
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Elmside, Littleport – average of £176,666
Commenting on the data, Property Solvers’ co-founder, Ruban Selvanayagam, said: “To keep the data less skewed, we only ranked the streets that had over three sales.
“It’s therefore worth noting that, in recent years, a property on Bury Lane sold for £825,000 and, at the other end of the market, there were properties that sold for £145,000 and under on Cedar Court, Columbine Road and Broom Close.”
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