Have you ever wondered where the priciest properties in Warrington are?
Using data from the property experts, Zoopla, we have uncovered the most expensive streets in Warrington to buy a house on.
Currently, the average value for a detached three bedroom property in Warrington is estimated at £308,617- but some properties on the more expensive streets could fetch over £1 million.
Here are the most expensive streets in Warrington, according to data and ‘Zed Index’ estimates from Zoopla.
5 expensive streets in Warrington
(Google Map images are just for area guidance)
Windmill Lane, Appleton
According to Zoopla, this is the most expensive street in Warrington- properties on the street have an average value of £954,014.
One of the most expensive detached houses on the street has eight bedrooms and three bathrooms- it sold for £1,890,000 in 2008.
Half Acre Lane, Thelwall
The average property value on Half Acre Lane is £944,726.
The most expensive detached house on the street has an estimated value of £1.26m-£1.54m and it sold for £1,300,000 in 2019.
Bellcast Close, Appleton
Zoopla estimates that the average property value on Bellcast Close is £899,571.
One of the more expensive properties on the street has an estimated value of £987k-£1.21m- it last sold in 2001 for £498,000.
Firs Lane, Appleton
The average property on Firs Lane is estimated at £871,964.
One of the more expensive properties on the street sold for £1,675,000 in 2017- it has five bedrooms and six bathrooms.
Cann Lane South, Appleton
Cann Lane properties have an average value of £808,540.
The most expensive property on the street has an estimated value of £954k-£1.05m- it sold for £925,000 in 2018.
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