6 Malcolm Place, Cambridge, CB1 1LS is a leasehold flat built between 1967-1975. The property offers approximately 517 square feet of living space and is situated on the 1st floor. In this location, apartments of similar size usually have one bedroom.

The estimated current market value of the property is £291,161 , which equates to approximately £564 per square foot. It was last sold on 11 Feb 2022 for £295,000. Since then, the value has decreased by £3,839, representing a 1.3% decrease, or approximately 0.3% per year.

The current estimated value of £291,161 is:

  • 7.0% lower than the average property price on Malcolm Place
  • 7.8% lower than the average in the CB1 1LS postcode area
  • and 51.5% lower than the average price for Cambridge as a whole

At the most recent EPC inspection on 17 November 2017, the property was recorded as owner-occupied.

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Building approximate location

About Property

Type
Flat
Built
1967-1975
Interior Size
517 sq ft
Tenure
Leasehold
Floor level
1st floor
Price (estimate)
£291,161
Price Per sq ft (estimate)
£564
Bedroom Count (estimate)
1 bedroom

EPC Summary

6 Malcolm Place, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 1LS has an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of E, based on the latest assessment carried out on 11 Aug 2021.

This property uses electric room heaters as its main heating source. A standard tariff electric immersion heater is used to provide hot water. The windows are fully double glazed.

The previous EPC assessment was conducted on 17 Nov 2017, when the property was rated F. Since then, the rating has improved to E, with the energy efficiency score increasing by 44.4%.

Since the previous assessment, several changes were observed:

  • The heating system was upgraded from boiler and radiators, mains gas to room heaters, electric, changing energy efficiency from good to very poor.
  • The hot water system was changed from from main system, no cylinder thermostat to electric immersion, standard tariff, with its energy efficiency changing from poor to very poor.
  • The roof construction or insulation changed from roof room(s), no insulation (assumed) to (another dwelling above), changing energy efficiency from very poor to n/a.
  • The wall construction or insulation changed from solid brick, as built, no insulation (assumed) to cavity wall, as built, no insulation (assumed), improving energy efficiency from very poor to poor.
  • The windows were upgraded from some double glazing to fully double glazed.
  • The lighting was updated from low energy lighting in 4% of fixed outlets to low energy lighting in all fixed outlets, with efficiency improving from very poor to very good.
Heating Type
Room heaters, electric
Very Poor
Hot Water
Electric immersion, standard tariff
Very Poor
Walls
Cavity wall, as built, no insulation (assumed)
Poor
Windows
Fully double glazed
Average
Lighting
Low energy lighting in all fixed outlets
Very Good

Sale History

Today
£291,161
streetscan.co.uk estimate
-1 %
11 Feb 2022
£295,000
Leasehold
+136 %
28 Mar 2002
£125,000
Leasehold

Area Insights

Similar Properties Sold Nearby

rooms: 3
size: 538 sq ft
sale price: £250,000
sale date: 31 Oct 2014

Data Sources

The property at 6 Malcolm Place, Cambridge, CB1 1LS appears two times in the Land Registry records, with the latest transaction recorded on 11 Feb 2022. It also has three Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) entries, the earliest dating back to 11 Aug 2021. We use this data, to estimate the property's characteristics and current market value.

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