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| Address | Occupants | Sold Price |
|---|---|---|
| 101, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants | £60,000 14/09/1999 |
| 103, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants | |
| 105, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants | £167,500 27/06/2006 |
| 65, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants | £170,000 05/09/2008 |
| 67, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants | £113,500 09/06/2004 |
| 69, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants | |
| 71, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants | £179,950 15/04/2005 |
| 73, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants | |
| 75, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants | |
| 77, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants | |
| 79, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants | |
| 81, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants | |
| 83, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants | |
| 85, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants | |
| 87, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants | |
| 89, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants | |
| 91, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants | |
| 93, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants | £74,950 10/11/2000 |
| 95, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants | |
| 97, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants | |
| 99, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants | |
| 99a, St. Williams Way, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 0AL | View Occupants |
Area: NR7 0AL
Area Type: Less Affluent Family Neighbourhoods
These well established neighbourhoods comprise of moderately priced semi-detached and terraced properties in small towns and suburbs. These are typically family areas although we do see some individuals living alone or co-habiting. Less affluent and less educated than those in the "Comfortable Mixed Tenure" group, these residents are either starting out in their careers, bringing in a single income to support a family household or merely working in lower paid positions. Their credit risk reflects the national average. They are frequent users of the internet and typically purchase from catalogues.