• 4 months ago
The cheapest and most expensive roads in Blackburn were recently revealed in a study so I decided to pay them a visit.

The study, conducted by professional fast sales company Property Solvers, tracked average sold price data from HM Land Registry since 2019.

This was done to see where the highest and lowest-priced homes are located across the Blackburn postcodes.
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00:00Hi, my name is Sam Quine, East Lancashire Reporter for the Lancashire Post, and I'm
00:06checking out the most expensive and the cheapest streets in Blackburn today. This was after
00:11a recent study looked at average house sales for the area. Professional fast sales company
00:18Property Solvers tracked average sold price data from the HM Land Registry since 2019
00:25to see where the highest and lowest priced homes are located across the Blackburn postcodes.
00:39Now I'm stood on the cheapest street in Blackburn which is called Witton Parade. Now the specific
00:46postcode noted in the recent study ran by Property Solvers is BB2 2PP. Now also noted
00:55in the study was the number of sales since 2019. Now this is 4, and the average house
01:02sale price was £48,625. Now as you can see behind me, the actual street has a number
01:14of one-storey houses and flats, some green areas, but largely it's just a small kind
01:20of lane, cul-de-sac, coming off a main road in Blackburn. Now there's not too much going
01:26on, a few green areas, but we'll see how it compares to the most expensive road in
01:34Blackburn and see any notable changes and see why there's such a big disparity between
01:40average house sale price. So I'm now on Ribchester Road, which is the Blackburn street which
01:55is the most expensive according to the recent study. Now on that study, the specific postcode
02:03that was used was BB1 9EE. Also according to that study, the number of sales since 2019
02:12for houses was 5, and the average house sale price was £587,400. So quite a disparity
02:21between that and Witton Parade. Now the road itself is a long stretch of road reaching
02:28from Wiltshire, which is the quite scenic quaint town I'm in now, all the way to Longridge.
02:37Now just walking up and down the street itself for a few minutes, I can tell why the houses
02:43go for such a high amount. There's a beautiful sense of greenery all around. As you can see
02:53behind me, there's a church. And yes, the houses itself are beautiful. A lot of them are kind of
03:02three-story, a mix between modern and traditional builds. Most of them are detached, and you can
03:10really see why someone would want to move here. I mean, Wiltshire itself seems like a lovely town
03:16and village, and everyone I've spoke to seems to really love the street and the surrounding area.
03:26Now the differences between Witton Parade and Rochester Road are, I'd say, probably the greenery,
03:34the open element, and just the sheer size of the house. And you can kind of tell why there's a
03:42half a million pound difference between the two average house sales.

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