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The bottom dots represent local averages. Period is 5 years.
March 2022 (Recent) | £80,000 |
August 2021 | £108,000 |
May 2020 | £67,500 |
April 2019 | £137,500 |
January 2019 | £90,000 |
April 2022 (Recent) (4 total sales) | £159,995 |
October 2016 | £84,000 |
September 2019 (3 total sales) | £90,000 |
March 2012 | £67,500 |
October 2012 (2 total sales) | £74,000 |
May 2007 | £95,000 |
March 2007 | £102,000 |
February 2022 (Recent) (5 total sales) | £130,000 |
December 2006 (2 total sales) | £69,500 |
February 2005 | £51,000 |
February 2004 | £59,500 |
December 2008 (2 total sales) | £45,000 |
October 2006 (3 total sales) | £95,000 |
March 2021 (2 total sales) | £350,000 |
May 2003 | £37,950 |
March 2003 | £29,500 |
January 2017 (2 total sales) | £45,000 |
February 2002 | £38,950 |
August 2001 | £17,000 |
April 2018 (5 total sales) | £55,000 |
August 2021 (2 total sales) | £110,000 |
April 2008 (4 total sales) | £96,000 |
January 1997 | £32,000 |
December 1996 | £15,950 |
June 1995 | £31,500 |
April 1995 | £31,000 |
The type distribution in Upper Gynor Place is as follows:
Detached: 1
Terraced: 46
Semi-Detached: 6
Flats: None
The most expensive sale recorded is Rosebank Upper Gynor Place, Porth which sold for £159,950 on May 2, 2003. The property has a price per square metre of £825 psqm, which is -3% lower than the area average.