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Glastonbury Rent Levels to December 2017

How much rent can you expect to pay for a property in Glastonbury?

A quick look at the data for the 6 months to 31st December 2017 gives us the answer:

•1 Bedroom ~ £495 PCM

•2 Bedrooms ~ £625 PCM

•3 Bedrooms ~ £835 PCM

•4 Bedrooms ~ £1200 PCM

•Detached ~ £1100 PCM

•Semi-Detached ~ £825 PCM

•Terraced ~ £675 PCM

•Flats ~ £550 PCM

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.

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