29, Old Town Hall Apartments, 19 Spa Road, London, SE16 3SA is a leasehold flat built before 1900. The property offers approximately 915 square feet of living space and is situated on the 1st floor. In this location, apartments of similar size usually have three bedrooms.
The estimated current market value of the property is £768,154 , which equates to approximately £840 per square foot. It was last sold on 12 May 2014 for £640,000. Since then, the value has increased by £128,154, representing a 20.0% increase, or approximately 1.7% per year.
The current estimated value of £768,154 is:
At the most recent EPC inspection on 21 June 2024, the property was recorded as owner-occupied.
29, Old Town Hall Apartments, 19 Spa Road, London, Southwark, Greater London, SE16 3SA has an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of C, based on the latest assessment carried out on 21 Jun 2024.
This property uses a gas-fired boiler and radiators, connected to the mains gas supply, as its main heating source. Hot water is provided from main heating system. The windows are fully double glazed.
The previous EPC assessment was conducted on 19 Dec 2012. The rating of C is unchanged, though the energy efficiency score decreased by 7.9%.
Since the previous assessment, several changes were observed:
Compared to other properties in SE16 3SA , this flat's estimated value ranks 15th out of 40. Based on price per square foot, it ranks 11th out of 40 properties. This suggests a relatively high price per square foot, which may reflect quality, location, or recent upgrades. In terms of size, this home ranks 20th out of 40 properties in its postcode area.
The property at 29, Old Town Hall Apartments, 19 Spa Road, London, Southwark, Greater London, SE16 3SA appears once in the Land Registry records, with the transaction recorded on 12 May 2014. It also has two Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) entries, the earliest dating back to 21 Jun 2024. We use this data, to estimate the property's characteristics and current market value.
This website uses public sector information from:HM Land Registry Price Paid Data, and
Energy Performance of Buildings Data published by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC), formerly the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG).
These datasets are licensed under the Open
Government Licence v3.0.
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