EVER wondered how the other half live - or more specifically, how much their houses cost?
We've consulted property experts Zoopla to find out the five most expensive streets in Swindon and how much they estimate a house on one of them could cost.
While the average price for a 3-bed house listed on Zoopla in Swindon is £260,183, there are also some eye-wateringly expensive mansions for those with the deepest pockets.
According to property buying site Zoopla, these are Swindon's most expensive streets.
Highest value streets for property using Zoopla's 'Zed Index' - and average estimated price
1. Burytown Lane, Blunsdon, Swindon SN26 - £1,572,406
The most expensive house on this street is an estimated £5.3m.
The 10-bedroom barn conversion last sold in April 1997 for £3,915,000
General street view of Burytown Lane for guidance only
2. Flaxlands, Royal Wootton Bassett, Swindon SN4 - £1,311,670
General street view for guidance only
3. Havelock Street, Swindon SN1 - £1,194,106
4. Ham Road, Liddington, Swindon SN4 - £1,112,237
5. Church Place, Lydiard Millicent, Swindon SN5 - £1,061,095
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In addition to the most expensive, Zoopla has also rounded-up the streets with the highest turnover - ie the ones where houses go up for sale most frequently.
That is worked out by dividing the number of sales over the last 5 years (excluding new build properties) by the number of homes in a given area.
The 5 highest turnover streets are:
1. Chobham Close, Swindon SN3 - 90.0%
2. Buxton Way, Royal Wootton Bassett, Swindon SN4 - 80.8%
3. Hebden Close, Swindon SN25 - 78.3%
4. The Garden, Swindon SN2 - 70.0%
5. Clementine Road, Swindon SN25 - 69.0%
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