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Flat 48 The Panoramic, 30 Park Row, Bristol, BS1 5LS

This property is a flat, with two bedrooms. It was built in 2002. Its Mouseprice.com valuation estimate is displayed above. The property has sold twice since January 1995. The first time it sold on 29/11/2002 for £249,995 and then, nine years later, on 25/10/2011 it sold for £250,000.
You may be interested to know that a 2 bedroom flat in this vicinity is currently for sale with Harbourside Property Group estate agents. It is displayed as "Hannover Quay, Bristol" with an asking price of £299,950.00.

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Flat 48 The Panoramic, 30 Park Row, Bristol, BS1 5LS info: Park Row in Bristol BS1 comprises 190 properties. Out of these properties, the majority are residential (i.e. there are 171 homes in Park Row). The information we provide below for Park Row is taken from Mouseprice.com, third parties and comments submitted by the general public. Mouseprice.com has a huge range of other free information on the property market and on the various properties and streets in England and Wales. Take the time to browse this information to gain a better understanding of your local area or the area you are looking to move to.

The most expensive recorded transaction in Park Row to date is Flat 49 The Panoramic, 30, which sold on 14/02/2003 for £450,000. The least expensive transaction that has been recorded in Park Row is Flat 48 Terry House. It sold on 14/11/1995 for £28,000. The property sale that has been recorded in Park Row most recently was Flat 16 The Panoramic, 30, which sold on 31/10/2011 for £235,000. For more detailed information on house price related trends, graphs and stats, visit the Bristol area guide on the Mouseprice.com website.

We don't have much information on the age of the properties on Park Row, but we do know that twenty-five of the properties on this road were built ten years ago in 2002. The value of the properties on Park Row is, on average, £204,875, which makes it similar in price to many of the other places to live in BS1 Bristol, where the average house price is £224,800. This price is derived from the free automated valuation estimates provided on the Mouseprice website. These automated valuations are known in the mortgage lending industry as AVMs. There is reasonable AVM coverage for Bristol BS1.  The property valuation estimates are supported by the 145 transactions in Park Row recorded by HM Land Registry since 1/01/1995.

There are many properties for sale in Bristol BS1 that are listed on Mouseprice.com. 2 of them are in Park Row. The lowest asking price here is £85,000 for a property on St Stephens Street, while the highest asking price is £675,000 for a property on Barossa Place. The average asking price of all the properties in Bristol BS1 is £197,660. One of the most recent properties to be listed as for sale in Bristol BS1 was on Gas Ferry Road, BS1, and was put on the market on 16/05/2012 for £189,000. There are some properties in Bristol BS1 which have had their asking prices reduced. For example, a property on Redcliff Mead Lane had an original asking price of £140,000, which has just been reduced to £139,950. Many other discounted properties for sale in Bristol BS1 can be found on the Mouseprice.com website.

There are 2 properties for rent in Park Row that are listed on Mouseprice.com. If you want to look further afield, there are 61 properties for rent in Bristol BS1. All properties for rent in Bristol BS1, as well as in the rest of the country, can be viewed on the Mouseprice.com website.

Residents of Park Row with children at either St Michael on the Mount Church of England Primary School or Bristol Grammar School are located very conveniently, as the schools are just a short walk away on Park Lane and University Road respectively. Park Row is also great for local amenities. There is a Post Office close by on Colston Street which is an asset to the community and is a popular resource amongst local residents. As well as that, banking is made easy for residents of Park Row, who have a branch of HSBC bank just around the corner on College Green. Not very useful if you don't bank with HSBC however! Another advantage of living in Park Row is that you will be in close proximity to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital on Berkeley Place. This is great news if you have an accident, but not so fantastic in terms of the possible noise from ambulances. The White Hart is also located on the same street, which is convenient for many of the residents. However, the biggest advantage is that the weekly shop is made that much easier, as there is a Sainsbury's supermarket just around the corner on Queens Road.
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