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The top 20 least expensive streets in Street and Glastonbury – Part 6 (3-1)

This is the final part of my look at the top 20 least expensive streets in Street and Glastonbury.

3 – The Whithys (Street)

Average price paid – £106,913. The Whithys made the headlines in October 2014 for all the wrong reasons when giant rats ate their way through the water pipes and electrics in some of the housing association properties. The Whithys is home to 123 properties 45 of which are flats and at the last census 193 people. The highest price paid for a property on The Whithys is £159,950 paid for 121 on 04/09/2017.

2 – George Street (Glastonbury)

Average price paid – £102,076. Number 2 in the list and the least expensive street in Glastonbury. George Street is home to 97 residential dwellings, the fire station and an old chapel. The dwellings are a mix of houses and flats and a mix of privately owned, social housing and shared ownership. Most of the dwellings were built in 1990. George Street was for many years home to the cattle market now replaced by Old Market Court. The last property sale on George Street was Flat 37, St Georges Court which sold for £120,000 on 17/02/2017.

1 – Quantock Court (Street)

Average price paid – £61,150. Well here it is, the least expensive street in Street and Glastonbury and the only street to average below £100,000 so if you have a very limited budget Quantock Court may be of interest to you. Quantock Court consists of 32 flats and at the last census was home to 36 people – 32 of them male! The most recent transaction for a property at Quantock Court was £60,500 paid for 6B on 13/10/2017. Before that 10B sold for £61,000 in April 2017. The most expensive transaction to date was £74,250 paid for 3B on 30/03/2016.

About Tom Morgan

Founder of Jungle Property the multi award-winning letting agent based in Glastonbury, Somerset. I am passionate about property and Glastonbury and about providing the very best advice to anyone who wants the best return on a buy-to-let property investment. For an open and brutally honest opinion on anything in the Glastonbury property market please contact me via tom.morgan@jungleproperty.co.uk

The top 20 least expensive streets in Street and Glastonbury – Part 5 (6-4)

Continuing the series of the top 20 least expensive streets in Street and Glastonbury with number 6..

6 – Moonraker Square (Street)

Average price paid – £119,384. Moonraker Square is the newest street on this list. Moonraker Square is part of the Barratt Homes section of the Houndwood development and consists of 30 x 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, 12 of which are affordable housing. The most expensive transaction in Moonraker Square to date was £135,000 paid for 15 on 18/03/2016. The most recent transaction was £125,000 paid for 7 on 27/10/2017. The lowest price transaction was £105,000 paid for 11 on 18/02/2015.

5 – Lime Tree Square (Street)

Average price paid – £118,397. Lime Tree Square consists of 60 apartments in 2 blocks on the Houndwood development. The first property sale recorded on Houndwood was 25 Lime Tree Square which sold on 12/12/2008 for £157,950. This is also the most expensive price paid for a Lime Tree Square property to date. The least expensive house purchase in Lime Tree Square is 42, which sold on 10/03/2015 for £91,500. The most recently recorded transaction in Lime Tree Square was 56, which sold on 22/09/2017 for £137,500 and £3,500 more than the previous sale of this property 23 months earlier.

4 – Sedgemoor Way (Glastonbury)

Average price paid – £116,459. Linking Northload Street to the Beckery roundabout is Sedgemoor Way which is home to 24 dwellings – all apartments and all in one development, The Tanneries. To date there have been 45 recorded transactions for the 24 properties in The Tanneries. The earliest transaction was on 11th April 2007 when 20 was sold for £167,500 and remains the highest price paid for a property at The Tanneries. Sedgemoor Way is a relatively new addition to the Glastonbury road system and the area around The Tanneries was once the site of a gas works with 3 large holding tanks located on what is now Sedgemoor Way.

In the next article I will look at the final 3 in the series. Can you guess which streets have made it into the top 3?

About Tom Morgan

Founder of Jungle Property the multi award-winning letting agent based in Glastonbury, Somerset. I am passionate about property and Glastonbury and about providing the very best advice to anyone who wants the best return on a buy-to-let property investment. For an open and brutally honest opinion on anything in the Glastonbury property market please contact me via tom.morgan@jungleproperty.co.uk

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