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48 Albert Road
Grappenhall
Warrington
WA4 2PG
  • Sale Date: Oct 23 2009
  • Sale Price: £237,500
  • Lease Type: Leasehold
  • Property Type: Semi-detached

Average Sold Prices for Albert Road


TypeSalesAverage Price
Semi-detached16 £226,847
Detached3 £305,833
All19 £239,318

Average Sold Prices for Warrington


TypeSalesAverage Price
Flat/Maisonette3,204 £121,612
Terraced6,784 £120,988
Semi-detached9,484 £152,996
Detached5,720 £274,609
All25,192 £167,998

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