4 Higher Burton Farm Cottage, Higher Burton, Dorchester, DT2 7SA is a freehold terraced property built between 1950-1966. The property offers approximately 818 square feet of living space. In this location, properties of similar size usually have two bedrooms.

The estimated current market value of the property is £277,907 , which equates to approximately £340 per square foot. It was last sold on 10 Sep 1998 for £59,000. Since then, the value has increased by £218,907, representing a 371.0% increase, or approximately 13.6% per year.

The current estimated value of £277,907 is:

  • 3.5% lower than the average property price on Higher Burton Farm Cottage
  • 89.2% lower than the average in the DT2 7SA postcode area
  • and 21.4% lower than the average price for Dorchester as a whole

At the most recent EPC inspection on 23 April 2024, the property was recorded as rented.

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Building approximate location

About Property

Type
Terraced House
Built
1950-1966
Interior Size
818 sq ft
Tenure
Freehold
Price (estimate)
£277,907
Price Per sq ft (estimate)
£340
Bedroom Count (estimate)
2 bedrooms

EPC Summary

4 Higher Burton Farm Cottage, Higher Burton, Dorchester, West Dorset, Dorset, DT2 7SA has an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of E, based on the latest assessment carried out on 23 Apr 2024.

This property uses an LPG-fired boiler with radiators as its main heating source. Hot water is provided from main heating system. The windows are mostly double glazed.

The previous EPC assessment was conducted on 19 May 2009, when the property was rated G. Since then, the rating has improved to E, with the energy efficiency score increasing by 155.6%.

Since the previous assessment, several changes were observed:

  • The heating system was upgraded from boiler and radiators, bottled gas to boiler and radiators, lpg, improving energy efficiency from very poor to poor.
  • The hot water energy efficiency improving from very poor to poor, while the system remained as from main system.
  • The roof construction or insulation changed from pitched, no insulation (assumed) to pitched, 200 mm loft insulation, improving energy efficiency from very poor to good.
  • The wall construction or insulation changed from solid brick, as built, no insulation (assumed) to cavity wall, filled cavity, improving energy efficiency from very poor to average.
  • The windows were upgraded from partial double glazing to mostly double glazing.
  • The lighting was changed from low energy lighting in 88% of fixed outlets to low energy lighting in 75% of fixed outlets, with no change in efficiency (very good).
Heating Type
Boiler and radiators, LPG
Poor
Hot Water
From main system
Poor
Roof
Pitched, 200 mm loft insulation
Good
Walls
Cavity wall, filled cavity
Average
Windows
Mostly double glazing
Average
Lighting
Low energy lighting in 75% of fixed outlets
Very Good

Sale History

Today
£277,907
streetscan.co.uk estimate
+371 %
10 Sep 1998
£59,000
Leasehold
+18 %
9 May 1996
£50,000
Leasehold

Area Insights

Nearby Properties

rooms: 7
size: 2185 sq ft
sale price: £6,568,619
sale date: 1 Dec 2017
rooms: 3
size: 904 sq ft
sale price: £195,000
sale date: 3 Feb 2010

Data Sources

The property at 4 Higher Burton Farm Cottage, Higher Burton, Dorchester, DT2 7SA appears two times in the Land Registry records, with the latest transaction recorded on 10 Sep 1998. It also has two Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) entries, the earliest dating back to 23 Apr 2024. We use this data, to estimate the property's characteristics and current market value.

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