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Sporting names and medals can lift house prices - This is Nottingham

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lamarcusjames720: AppId is over the quota AppId is over the quota WHILE interest in the Olympics crescendos as the world's most famous sporting competition prepares to open, so the property market has its own Olympic race under way, it was revealed this week,...

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AppId is over the quota AppId is over the quota WHILE interest in the Olympics crescendos as the world's most famous sporting competition prepares to open, so the property market has its own Olympic race under way, it was revealed this week, and the starting gun has already been fired. Research from Zoopla.co.uk, reveals that the average property value on streets in Britain with "gold" in the name currently stands at £280,114, compared to £224,786 for streets with "silver" and £198,537 for "bronze". "Gold" streets tend to be in more upmarket areas of the country and are rarer – like the precious metal – while "silver" streets are more numerous and in less expensive places, perhaps reflecting an original silversmithing (and, therefore, industrial) local history. "Bronze" streets are in third place and by quite a losing margin. The most expensive street in the UK which includes the name has an average house price of £324,535 (in Wigston, Leicestershire) while a step up the podium, the mo

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AppId is over the quota AppId is over the quota WHILE interest in the Olympics crescendos as the world's most famous sporting competition prepares to open, so the property market has its own Olympic race under way, it was revealed this week, and the starting gun has already been fired. Research from Zoopla.co.uk, reveals that the average property value on streets in Britain with "gold" in the name currently stands at £280,114, compared to £224,786 for streets with "silver" and £198,537 for "bronze". "Gold" streets tend to be in more upmarket areas of the country and are rarer – like the precious metal – while "silver" streets are more numerous and in less expensive places, perhaps reflecting an original silversmithing (and, therefore, industrial) local history. "Bronze" streets are in third place and by quite a losing margin. The most expensive street in the UK which includes the name has an average house price of £324,535 (in Wigston, Leicestershire) while a step up the podium, the mo

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