20, Price Street, Bury, Greater Manchester, BL9 9EBLocation See map

20 Price Street is a terraced house with a valuation of £134,000.

Since the house was last sold in July 2004 for £69,500, its value has risen by £64,500.

Valuation Trends

Sold house prices and home valuation trends over time

Street sold prices

Property Summary

House features, location, and investment performance

20 Price Street is a leasehold terraced house. If the property has typical features for the street, its size would be expected to be between 700 and 1,000 sq ft, based on the £135 to £189 average cost per sq ft for terraced houses on Price Street.

The property was a good investment for its previous owner, who made a £41,550 profit between October 1998 and July 2004.

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20, Price Street, Bury, Greater Manchester BL9 9EB

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Sold House Prices

Timeline of sold house prices

Since 20 Price Street's first recorded sale in 1998, the house's price has risen by £106,050 or 15% per year.

During the same period, the price of an average home on Price Street increased by £121,000 or 14% per year, and the average UK home increased by 12% per year.

  1. Current valuation
    £134,000

    Terraced house leasehold

    + 93%
  2. Sold July 2004
    £69,500

    Terraced house leasehold

    + 149%
  3. Sold October 1998
    £27,950

    Terraced house leasehold

Valuation Comparison

Comparison of local and national house prices

House Prices in Price Street start at £129,000 for the cheapest property on the street, rising to £181,000 for the most expensive.

20 Price Street is worth 15% less than the £157,000 average property on Price Street and 55% less than the £300,000 average home in England.

Average Terraced House Prices in North West England

AREA
VALUE
Difference
£190,000
+ 41.8%
£171,000
+ 27.6%
£135,000
+ 0.7%
20 Price Street
£134,000
£115,000
- 14.2%
£104,000
- 22.4%

Valuation details

Property valuation details and commonly asked questions

In this section
  • How is the property valuation estimated?
  • Where are the figures sourced?
  • What should I do if the details are incorrect?

How is the property valuation estimated?

Every month, our Automated Valuation Model (AVM) determines property values.

Our AVM collects data from reputable sources, like HM Land Registry, and uses the data to estimate what each property is worth.

In our tests, we have found that the sale price of a property falls within our AVM's confidence range in most cases. However, there are scenarios where the valuations are not accurate. For example, if significant alterations have been made to a property recently or if a property is unique with few comparables.

For more details on the workings of our AVM, including its strengths, limitations, and how it measures up to traditional valuation methods, please refer to our guide 'How We Value Property'.

We try to make the valuations as accurate as possible, but they are estimates. When buying or selling property, you should speak to a qualified professional.

Where are the figures sourced?

Sold house prices, and data on property types/tenures, are sourced from the HM Land Registry.

There is a time delay in property sales appearing in HM Land Registry, which can be up to three months.

What should I do if the details are incorrect?

We generate all our property valuations programmatically. They cannot be manually edited based on new information, such as evidence of redevelopment.

If sold property prices or property types are incorrect, you should verify them with HM Land Registry. You can notify HM Land Registry of any errors.

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