Property Report
This property, located at 44 Princess May Road, N16 8DG in London, is a mid-terrace house built between 1900-1929. It has a floor area of 145 square metres and is currently valued for its potential energy efficiency, with a potential energy rating of 'B'. The property features single-glazed windows and a mains gas heating system. Its running costs amount to £1479 per year, while its energy costs are £714 per year. The property has a relatively high energy consumption of 260 units per year, but the potential is for a significant reduction to 69 units per year. - Based on our analysis, this property has a HomeScore of 512 out of 999.

44 Princess May Road, N16 8DG
City of LONDON
House
Built in 1900-1929
Official EPC Reports
Sale History
£250K
Sold 09 th July 2002
Property Maintenance Budget
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81 PRINCESS MAY ROAD, N16 8DF
£500K
Sold 19 th June 2020
63 PRINCESS MAY ROAD, N16 8DF
£495K
Sold 11 th September 2020
45A PRINCESS MAY ROAD, N16 8DF
£612K
Sold 11 th September 2020
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Running Costs
Heating Costs
Current Heating Costs
£2887
Potential Heating Costs
£1322
Potential Savings
£1565
Hot Water Costs
Current Hot Water Costs
£587
Potential Hot Water Costs
£210
Potential Savings
£377
Lighting Costs
Current Lighting Costs
£231
Potential Lighting Costs
£235
Potential Savings
£-4
Heating System
CO2 Emission
Average UK household produces 6 tonnes of carbon dioxide every year.
6.7
tonnes/year
Current Emissions
1.8
tonnes/year
Potential Emissions
*Estimated CO2 Emissions produced by the Property in a 12 month period.
Energy Consumption
Value is Kilowatt Hours per Square Metre (kWh/m²)
Current Estimated Total
Energy Consumption
260
kWh/m²
Estimated Potential Total
Energy Consumption
69
kWh/m²
*Estimated values for your home in a 12 month period.