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Beckenham vs Croydon: the same terraced house, about 31% cheaper per m²

31% cheaper / m²

£201,870 less for an equivalent terraced house: same station, similar schools, ~2.02km apart

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Beckenham (BR3 3)Croydon (CR0 7)
Estimated £/m²£7,153£4,910
On a 90 m² home£643,770£441,900
Dominant property typeTerracedTerraced
Typical build era~1940~1940
Good+ secondary catchments7.87.8
Nearest station~0.73 km~0.73 km
Sales in sample (N)4,5145,143

The same life, one postcode cheaper

Beckenham (BR3 3) and Croydon (CR0 7) sit about 2.02 km apart, share the same dominant housing (terraced, typically built around 1940), comparable good-school catchments and the same level of station access. Yet an equivalent home works out roughly 31% (about £201,870 on a 90 m² property) cheaper in Croydon. On the measures that move price they are near-identical; the gap is mostly the premium attached to the better-known name.

How we worked this out

Postcode sectors (e.g. N10 3) compared on estimated £/m² of floor space. A pair is only called a 'twin' when the two sectors share the dominant property type, build era (±30y), good-school catchment provision, station access, deprivation/tenure, education, age and home size, so the price gap reflects a name premium, not a different kind of area. Estimates, not valuations; aggregated to sector, never address-level.

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Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Figures are estimates derived from recorded sales and EPC floor areas, aggregated to postcode sector, not valuations, and not address-level.