Heatherdown, Stoke Lacy is a detached house - it is ranked as the 2nd most expensive property* in HR7 4HZ, with a valuation of £357,000.
Since it last sold in July 2004 for £220,000, its value has increased by £137,000.
The most paid for a property in , HR7 4HZ was £516,500 in 2022.
Date | Price | Change |
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Today's value* | £357,000 | 62.3% |
14 Jul 2004 | £220,000 | - |
Heatherdown, Stoke Lacy has increased in price by £137,000 since it last sold in 2004 - this equates to a 2.5% rise each year.
If the property was previously purchased in a bad state of repair, making home improvements could increase its sale price to £411,000.
If no refurbishment work has been carried out since it was last purchased, we expect the property to sell for between £337k and £377k.
This property only has one recorded sale so it doesn't have a historic investment return or rating yet.
Property | Valuation | ||
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Green Acre, Stoke Lacy
|
£163,000 | ||
Hopes Rough Cottage, Stoke Lacy
1350 sq.ft. |
£329,000 | ||
Heatherdown, Stoke Lacy
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£357,000 | ||
Vincenzo, Stoke Lacy
1356 sq.ft. |
£518,000 |
Most likely sale price: £357k
Our property valuation model calculates the latest property prices using data from trusted external sources in combination with available user-submitted information - this includes HM Land Registry which is the UK's official register for ownership of land and property in England and Wales.
The model takes into account what has sold, when and how prices have changed over time. It also brings in multiple datasources to cross reference accuracy with the latest sales data and cost per square foot benchmarks.
In addtion to this, we filter out bad data where we are able to identify it so we can improve accuracy.
If home improvements have been made or the property has been extended after it was last purchased, these improvements won't be taken into account if we don't know about them. For properties that have had home improvements made, you can get an updated valuation here.
A number of things can make a property more desirable and sell for more money per square foot than others in the area.
Some of the things that can cause a property to be worth more per square foot include:
We use multiple data sources to provide reliable property information to you.
Some of the data sources we use are:
* Excluding properties that we've been unable to calculate a valuation for.
** Excludes property transactions that occurred before 1995.
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The latest HM Land registry data covers property transactions up until 31/03/2024 - this was released on the 29/04/2024.