Property Report
This property, a flat located at Flat 6, Laburnum House, Lordship Terrace, N16 0JB, in London, is a semi-detached property built between 1930 and 1949. The property has a floor area of 98 square meters and is fully double-glazed. Its energy rating is a C, indicating a moderate level of energy efficiency. The annual energy costs are £552, and the annual running costs are £736. The property has a current energy consumption of 172 units, with a potential for a significant reduction. The heating system is a boiler and underfloor heating, powered by mains gas. - Based on our analysis, this property has a HomeScore of 836 out of 999.

Flat 6, Laburnum House, Lordship Terrace, N16 0JB
City of LONDON
Flat
Built in 1930-1949
Official EPC Reports
Property Maintenance Budget
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LABURNUM HOUSE LORDSHIP TERRACE, N16 0JB
£450K
Sold 17 th March 2021
LABURNUM HOUSE LORDSHIP TERRACE, N16 0JB
£514K
Sold 19 th January 2022
DENMAN HOUSE LORDSHIP TERRACE, N16 0JD
£475K
Sold 24 th February 2020
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Running Costs
Heating Costs
Current Heating Costs
£1382
Potential Heating Costs
£817
Potential Savings
£565
Hot Water Costs
Current Hot Water Costs
£225
Potential Hot Water Costs
£228
Potential Savings
£-3
Lighting Costs
Current Lighting Costs
£235
Potential Lighting Costs
£184
Potential Savings
£51
Heating System
CO2 Emission
Average UK household produces 6 tonnes of carbon dioxide every year.
3
tonnes/year
Current Emissions
1.7
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
172
kWh/m²
Estimated Potential Total
Energy Consumption
101
kWh/m²
*Estimated values for your home in a 12 month period.